damon.green":3322wlcf said:
HC Green":3322wlcf said:
The thing that some people seem to be misunderstanding is that the Flexi ticket is not a membership.
What the Club appears to have done is discontinued the White Membership and replaced it with two things, the 1886 membership and the Flexi ticket, each one gives you some of the benefits of the White Membership but not all of them.
Yes you’re right and I understand that now. I’m disappointed though as, despite paying £125 up front at the beginning of the season:
• I have never been classed as having an Argyle membership
• When my vouchers run out, I have a less priority over someone who paid £35 and no priority over somebody who hasn’t been all season.
Quite agree – this is exactly the situation I’m in. I thought I was buying a membership, but apparently not.
It’s all very well saying “Read the T&Cs” but they were somewhat ambiguous. Interestingly the wording on the PAFC Flexi ticket webpage which suggested in one place that the ticketing priority lasted all season – I screenshotted this on p1 of this thread – has now been changed. I guess this was Argo correcting a copy-and-paste error from previous seasons, but it all smacks of being a bit poorly executed.
Genuine question: what exactly is an 1886 membership? How much does it cost and what advantages does it confer? I assume it’s a membership which for £35pa gives you season-long priority behind season-ticket holders, but no ticket vouchers? I’ve looked on the PAFC website and I can’t find it anywhere – anyone help? Whatever it is, it doesn’t seem easy to buy one – maybe they were start of season only?
For me (and others, I would guess) this would appear to be a better option than a Flexi ticket.
Edit: found it, here:
https://www.pafc.co.uk/tickets/membership/