Spread Your Season Ticket Payments Via Direct Debit
Season Ticket prices for 2018/19 have been frozen
From Monday 15 January, Evertonians will begin securing their seats for the 2018/19 campaign, many of whom will be taking up the flexible payment options available to them, including the opportunity to apply for Finance and repay the credit in equally spread payments through Direct Debit.
Following the successful launch in 2017/18, Blues can once again take up the option of paying for their Season Tickets over 12 monthly instalments.
The 12-month Direct Debit payment option is available again alongside 11, 10, nine, eight, seven and six-month plans, dependent on the time at which the Season Ticket is purchased. Deadlines to apply for each Direct Debit option are set for the last day of each month, starting with the 12-month Direct Debit deadline on 31 January 2018 and ending with the six-month deadline on 17 July, should any unsold Season Tickets remain.
For the first time, fans who opt to Finance their Season Tickets and pay by Direct Debit will have future Season Tickets automatically renewed, on a 12-month Direct Debit, provided all payments are kept up to date, enabling Season Ticket Members to ‘lock in’ their seats for years to come.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der January 2018-Ausgabe von Everton Magazine.
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Diese Geschichte stammt aus der January 2018-Ausgabe von Everton Magazine.
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