Dunfermline chairman Ross McArthur has revealed not a single supporter has asked for a refund on their season ticket and wants that to remain the case.
The Pars have set a new deadline of this Saturday for compensation claims to be submitted for missing the final three matches of the curtailed 2019-20 campaign.
East End Park chief McArthur, though, hopes that day will pass without anybody getting in touch.
He commented: “Just after lockdown was announced, we kindly asked our supporters not to request compensation for missing the last three home matches of last season, as this would assist our club greatly.
“Not a single supporter has come forward to request this, and for that we are truly indebted to everyone for being so supportive.
“However, we continue to fully respect the right of any supporter to do so and we will be emailing all our season ticket database individually out of further courtesy.
“If anyone does, indeed, want to pursue a claim for compensation, we would ask them to do that immediately.
“If no claim is submitted by 20 June 2020, we will treat the sum that might have been claimed as a donation to the club, which will put us in the position of also being able to recover the VAT attributable to those three matches.
“This will be a further way of supporters providing the club with valuable assistance and we would really welcome your co-operation, if you are so minded not to request compensation.”