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midas_touch
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Membership Question

Post: # 499827Post midas_touch »

I've been procrastinating about renewing it for a while, but now I'm finally going to renew so I can get the highlights DVD. Last year I was able to pay via the saints easy payment plan which came out of my dads savings account (it was an xmas present from him to me :P). But now I see that this only works if u use a credit card now. I just want to know whether you can still pay by direct debit, or if that has been scrapped for this season?


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Post: # 499837Post luke.l_26 »

I think it's been scrapped. Cos I was also lookingto pay by direct debit too. but coudln't find the option for it...


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iceman
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Post: # 499845Post iceman »

Maybe you should get a Bopo card.... oh thats right, Bill express fdon't sponsor us anymore, scrap that idea :lol:


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sainter35
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Post: # 499880Post sainter35 »

Yes, it has been scrapped.

We rang the club and they confirmed that it was the case.

I suppose for a lot of people the new 12 month payment plan is a fantastic initiative but we were very happy with the 8 month plan that allowed us to have the money taken account of our bank accounts each month.

Won't stop us from renewing and hopefully more people will benefit from the 12 month plan than those who will be disadvantaged from scrapping the direct debit payments.


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