Print at home tickets £1.50 per person

Just looked at buying myself and grandson a ticket for Saturday, £5 each bargain.
Then found print at home tickets £1.50 per person.
Are they providing the ink and the paper.
Why do they need to charge this, if it was for delivery fair enough.
That's endemic now for so many things! The theatre, a gig. It's really quite galling.
 
Its not on. I read on another thread on here something about at some clubs you have to be a member before you can buy a ticket. Something in the region of £30 a year. If they do that here it will be the time I go and watch Stockton FC
 
Boro charging £1.50 per person to print at home. Another stealth increase on non ST Holders.

Went to a few Stockport County games last season, print at home tickets, cost .........£0.00.

As rightly pointed out, they don't pay for anyone's ink or paper......so how can they justify this?
 
Boro charging £1.50 per person to print at home. Another stealth increase on non ST Holders.

Went to a few Stockport County games last season, print at home tickets, cost .........£0.00.

As rightly pointed out, they don't pay for anyone's ink or paper......so how can they justify this?
I just checked and I paid £1, although in a concession season card holder.
 
Just looked at buying myself and grandson a ticket for Saturday, £5 each bargain.
Then found print at home tickets £1.50 per person.
Are they providing the ink and the paper.
Why do they need to charge this, if it was for delivery fair enough.
It's just the club's way of making it even more expensive for non ST holders but the price increase is being disguised as a 'booking fee'. It all goes in the same pot. Am I right in thinking that previously there was just one booking charge per transaction not per person? Surely they're not adding a £1.50 booking fee onto a child's walk up ticket which is already massively over priced compared to other clubs?
 
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