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Post by sillysod on Feb 21, 2013 16:49:21 GMT 1
Has a new member I would like to know how you pay the joining fee and match membership fee,cheers
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Post by Boff on Feb 21, 2013 18:53:39 GMT 1
Hi welcome to the Forum . The Fee,s are usually paid on the day of your first match with the club .
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Post by sillysod on Feb 21, 2013 19:01:34 GMT 1
Ok cheers
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Post by Boff on Feb 21, 2013 19:04:05 GMT 1
I should have also mentioned that we have just opened a Bank Account and Bank Transfers will probably become another option in the near future .
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Post by steelcowboy on Feb 21, 2013 19:07:23 GMT 1
any chance we could sort out a paypal account then peg fees could be taken as members book on ?
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Post by Boff on Feb 21, 2013 20:03:27 GMT 1
That is some thing we are looking at Max , it would make life a lot easier but I think will depend on how much they take .
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Post by sillysod on Feb 22, 2013 11:50:54 GMT 1
That's easy,just tell anyone paying with PayPal to pay the fees
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Post by steelcowboy on Feb 22, 2013 18:43:41 GMT 1
Not sure how much the % is but would rather pay a % and make sure all pegs that are booked have been paid for in summer as well as on a C O L D day
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Post by Boff on Feb 22, 2013 18:58:27 GMT 1
3.4% plus 20p for each transaction .
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Post by sillysod on Feb 22, 2013 19:51:26 GMT 1
So about 40p for a £5 payment,don't see that has a problem,it's for the clubs benefit anyway and at least I could get me joining fee and match membership paid
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Post by steelcowboy on Feb 22, 2013 20:13:05 GMT 1
so on average on 15-20 peg match the club would be short between £6 to £8 which equals a single peg fee
Well for me i am pretty sure the club could stand this on every match this figure is a lot better than losing anything from 4 to 8 in lost peg fees and if the spare peg is taken at a late date then this money can be either used to top up the pools money or replenish the bank balance
your views are more than welcome ?
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Post by ruddyuseless on Feb 23, 2013 1:18:21 GMT 1
so on average on 15-20 peg match the club would be short between £6 to £8 which equals a single peg fee Well for me i am pretty sure the club could stand this on every match this figure is a lot better than losing anything from 4 to 8 in lost peg fees and if the spare peg is taken at a late date then this money can be either used to top up the pools money or replenish the bank balance your views are more than welcome ? That doesn't sound too bad and definitely better than losing 2-3 pegging fees. If I opt to pay the fees at my end do they still charge Yanglers to get at the money?
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Post by papakev on Feb 23, 2013 13:44:08 GMT 1
bank transfers are just as easy as paypal, all members need to know are account number and sort code
paypal is good option as well
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Post by Boff on Feb 23, 2013 14:54:09 GMT 1
Yes , we will be looking at all options and going with which our Treasurer is most happy with .
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Post by sillysod on Feb 23, 2013 17:00:59 GMT 1
If the payee opts to pay the fees then yanglers don't lose any money
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