Fair point. Expecting it to be £15 then.Platypuss wrote:Aren't there FA rules on minimum ticket prices for the FA Cup though?
Why wouldn't it be ?Nobby wrote:In a sad moment I, for some reason, decided to browse the terms and conditions on ticket sales.
It states:
Reading FC reserve the right to price tickets and change the price of tickets for any match however they deem appropriate including after a sale has been made without refund.
I didn't think this was legal.
Surely the clause is meant to cover reductions in quoted price?RoyalBlue wrote:I would suggest that if implemented and then challenged, an increase in price after a ticket has been sold, without a right to a refund, would fall foul of legislation relating to unfair terms and conditions.
RoyalBlue wrote:I would suggest that if implemented and then challenged, an increase in price after a ticket has been sold, without a right to a refund, would fall foul of legislation relating to unfair terms and conditions.
It would be the refusal of a refund that would be the problem. Airlines, holiday companies etc. may reserve the right to increase prices after the event in certain situations e.g. large increases in fuel prices or major currency fluctuations but the purchaser normally has the right to pull out of the arrangement and get a refund.
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