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Old 28 Oct 19, 04:59 AM  
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Universal AP deposit and payments

Can uk residents use the option to buy universal AP with a deposit and 11x regular monthly payments at 0% interest

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Old 28 Oct 19, 08:45 AM  
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I believe there is an option called Flex Pay but this is not available on the Seasonal Annual Pass.
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Old 28 Oct 19, 08:50 AM  
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I’ve been trying to find out about this. It looks like you can pay for the other annual pass options with a deposit and then rest on a monthly basis. I’m not sure whether to start paying now for next August or nearer the time.
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Old 28 Oct 19, 09:09 AM  
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Can uk residents use the option to buy universal AP with a deposit and 11x regular monthly payments at 0% interest

we're due to renew in january
I've just emailed the flexpay department for the same reason (except it would be renewal for me, so no downpayment as far as I'm concerned)

please note that flexpay is not available for seasonnal passes. It's only for power, preferred and premier.


hope I won't forget to get back on this thread when I get an answer, if no other DIBBer has firsthand experience.

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Old 28 Oct 19, 09:55 AM  
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Yes you can use flexpay for the annual passes,we have done so in the past.
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Old 28 Oct 19, 09:56 AM  
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Be aware the flex pay payments automatically renew,you need to email 30 days in advance to cancel.
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We go on sat 2nd and I think I will use this option when we go

I believe it would be a good option for people to buy there annual tickets in 2019 to get them cheaper than the 2020 prices as the tickets only become active on first use
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As others have confirmed, UK visitors can use this option. You pay the lump sum deposit as soon as you order the passes, the monthly payments then start in the month you activate the pass. We bought the passes in August this year and activated them last month so the monthly payments started in September.

Edit - meant to say that the best thing about the monthly payment is you can cancel anytime after the first 12 months. So we activated our passes on 21/9 this year so they will expire on 20/9 next year. We are going on 5/9 next year but not coming home until the 26th so we will let the pass run on for another month before cancelling.

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Originally Posted by Juliemack View Post
As others have confirmed, UK visitors can use this option. You pay the lump sum deposit as soon as you order the passes, the monthly payments then start in the month you activate the pass. We bought the passes in August this year and activated them last month so the monthly payments started in September.

Edit - meant to say that the best thing about the monthly payment is you can cancel anytime after the first 12 months. So we activated our passes on 21/9 this year so they will expire on 20/9 next year. We are going on 5/9 next year but not coming home until the 26th so we will let the pass run on for another month before cancelling.
That's good to know so you can have them on a rolling contract as it were
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Originally Posted by Juliemack View Post
As others have confirmed, UK visitors can use this option. You pay the lump sum deposit as soon as you order the passes, the monthly payments then start in the month you activate the pass. We bought the passes in August this year and activated them last month so the monthly payments started in September.

Edit - meant to say that the best thing about the monthly payment is you can cancel anytime after the first 12 months. So we activated our passes on 21/9 this year so they will expire on 20/9 next year. We are going on 5/9 next year but not coming home until the 26th so we will let the pass run on for another month before cancelling.
Yes we did this too,very useful!
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