BDBohnzie
01-31-2005, 03:17 PM
Season Ticket: $2,350 . . . Redskins MasterCard: Priceless (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A49906-2005Jan30.html?nav=headlines)
See, now it's not only that you have to get your money to the team months and months before the season starts (so the team has access to your money long before you get any product in return) -- now there's a specific credit card you have to use to get it there so early. A Redskins Extra Points MasterCard, which allows you to redeem those points you accumulate for your charges to acquire a bunch of Redskins gifts. As in whoop-de-damn-do.
This is a wee bit aggrevating...and if i was a season ticket holder, I'm not sure I would be too fond of this either. In order to purchase season tickets via credit card (which people often do for a matter of reasons), you now have to use the Redskins Extra Points MasterCard, and that specific card only. American Express need not apply...
Just another way for Snyder to drain every single cent out of the fans in order to pay for this freight train he calls the Redskins. There are definitely positives and negatives towards this...however, to limit credit card sales on season tickets to one specific card (that not all season ticket holders have, and may not be able to qualify for) is kinda absurd.
what do you guys think?
See, now it's not only that you have to get your money to the team months and months before the season starts (so the team has access to your money long before you get any product in return) -- now there's a specific credit card you have to use to get it there so early. A Redskins Extra Points MasterCard, which allows you to redeem those points you accumulate for your charges to acquire a bunch of Redskins gifts. As in whoop-de-damn-do.
This is a wee bit aggrevating...and if i was a season ticket holder, I'm not sure I would be too fond of this either. In order to purchase season tickets via credit card (which people often do for a matter of reasons), you now have to use the Redskins Extra Points MasterCard, and that specific card only. American Express need not apply...
Just another way for Snyder to drain every single cent out of the fans in order to pay for this freight train he calls the Redskins. There are definitely positives and negatives towards this...however, to limit credit card sales on season tickets to one specific card (that not all season ticket holders have, and may not be able to qualify for) is kinda absurd.
what do you guys think?