100%Legume0%Onion wrote:
Sounds great and would go some way towards compensating for those out of pocket however ....
... when my wife popped in to the club offices this week to pick up a couple of extra tickets for the Leeds match and to enquire about this no-one there appeared to have a clue about the RFL offer and asked her where she'd seen it advertised!
... when my wife popped in to the club offices this week to pick up a couple of extra tickets for the Leeds match and to enquire about this no-one there appeared to have a clue about the RFL offer and asked her where she'd seen it advertised!
Why am I not surprised.......as a PR exercise the RFL have done well in making this offer, but it`s naff all good if you are not able to benefit from it.
Our group of 4 are not now going to the match and we are £550 out of pocket (I am sure there are many worse off). We had already purchased our Oz v NZ tickets, so as soon as the offer was announced I wrote to both Quins and the RFL asking if I could claim back the money already spent on these tickets rather than miss out on any compensation...........and have had absolutely zero response or acknowlegement from either. The powers that be certainly know how to test the metal of RL fans.......It`s a professional sport run by amateurs.