They must be one of the most hated companies in the land.Yeah. Heart sank when I saw they were using those tossers.
Sold out now, hope you got one today?Absolutely shocking. Freezes, then you can’t go back and select seats. Log out, log back in, repeat.
I’ve given up tonight. I wonder how many other fans don’t bother with ticketwankrs “r” us?
Does that avoid the admin fees charged by Ticketmaster?Just phone the club and get it sorted that way. It's what I do, website does my head in.
No commentDoes that avoid the admin fees charged by Ticketmaster?
FFS, have I got to get the thumbscrews out, again?No comment
Did you ever see that old WW2 film where they gave this soldier a load of false information knowing he was a coward & would sing like a canary to the Germans when he got captured?FFS, have I got to get the thumbscrews out, again?
It didn't end well the last time.
The opposite to angels with dirty faces then. Great film.Did you ever see that old WW2 film where they gave this soldier a load of false information knowing he was a coward & would sing like a canary to the Germans when he got captured?
Well all of a sudden he turned brave and the Germans tortured the **** out of him trying to get the info.
Can’t remember the ending but he decided to become a hero when all we wanted was a coward
But did he turn yellow or was he just doing the Priest a big favour?The opposite to angels with dirty faces then. Great film.
No he done the priest a favour,done the right thing for once. yea , what you hear what you say .But did he turn yellow or was he just doing the Priest a big favour?
The ending was always ambiguous, but yes, a great film (you must be as old as me?)
No mate. Fed up with it. Years of watching the team that runs through my veins made fkin harder by a third party money grabbing ticketing company.Sold out now, hope you got one today?
Got one in the Oxford end. Easy to do.Sold out now, hope you got one today?
I just saw this morning that tickets are now on sale for WBA at home in February, and that is a match I have already booked flights for.
So, I thought I would have a look at the ticketing site to see what all the fuss is about.
I won't bore you with all the details, but suffice to say it was a total nightmare and I gave up.
What is this thing about proving your ID with some banking thingy before you can log in? Anyway I couldn't do that as I don't do banking on my phone, NEVER.
Then I did get in and the whole select your seat etc was so complicated, I gave up. I did notice the "delivery" fee though 23 or 25 quid???? WTF.
So, I phoned the club ticket office number. Got through straight away. Spoke to a lad who knew exactly what was what. Bought 2 tickets front row block 2, to be delivered by email (already arrived), booking fee £2.
The irony of all of this is that the previous ticket site system worked really well. It was easy to select a seat. You knew exactly where you were in the whole process, and they have now replaced it with this crock of shit.
I urge everybody wishing to buy a match ticket, just ring the ticket office. You will save your sanity and your wallet will thank you too.
Or, of course, if you are passing the ground, just pop in and purchase in person.
Bravo, Kryan.It might have just been morning teething problems. I just went to get a ticket for the WBA game, and it was straight in and out. £23.00 + £2.00 booking fee.
EDIT: A few weeks ago, I was asked for the ID/Bank info thing. I just logged out and logged in again. For some reason I wasn't then asked for that info again.
It does do some weird things on that site now and again.
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BP you have the option online to save to the Wallet too! Also you can print your ticketsBravo, Kryan.
I have a very low boredom threshold and if something techie doesn't work first time for me, it can fuck right off.
Talking to the young man in the ticket office was just so much easier.
Another plus was that when I received the tickets, there was an option to save into my Apple wallet.
Now, that is tech I am familiar with and am confident I will know how to use when the time comes.