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petersaxton

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I just bought tickets for non-members
Railed seats werent available
All tickets were sight restricted
I dont suppose that is the case if you are on the first few front rows and standing up
Even though I chose method of delivery and payment details, on the confirmation page they still asked me to do it again, which I ignored as bad design.
 
I just bought tickets for non-members
Railed seats werent available
All tickets were sight restricted
I dont suppose that is the case if you are on the first few front rows and standing up
Even though I chose method of delivery and payment details, on the confirmation page they still asked me to do it again, which I ignored as bad design.
I just bought a ticket for a railed seat, I think. The process is so tortuous on the website by the time I'd done it I'd forgotten what I'd bought.
 
I just bought a ticket for a railed seat, I think. The process is so tortuous on the website by the time I'd done it I'd forgotten what I'd bought.
I bought two tickets
maybe there werent two tickets available together but I would doubt it
they said "select SEATS" but you could only select BLOCKS!
 
I bought two for QPR, old school though as I phoned the ticket office up, and they were as efficient as ever. I opted to pick them up from the ticket office as the postal service is absolute ****, they said they'd had lots of complaints about the post office delivery times. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


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I bought two for QPR, old school though as I phoned the ticket office up, and they were as efficient as ever. I opted to pick them up from the ticket office as the postal service is absolute ****, they said they'd had lots of complaints about the post office delivery times. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


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Did you pay it all or take the monthly option?

#RobbingShandyDrinkingSouthernBastards
 
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I bought two for QPR, old school though as I phoned the ticket office up, and they were as efficient as ever. I opted to pick them up from the ticket office as the postal service is absolute ****, they said they'd had lots of complaints about the post office delivery times. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


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If tickets dont arrive in time you can phone the box office and pick up the tickets at the home club's box office.

Once at Brentford I turned up without tickets. I went to the ticket office to buy two more and happened to mention that I'd left my tickets at home. They looked me up and printed off two more tickets - no charge!
 
I know, for a London team I was happy with the price I paid. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


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I’m of the opinion that “London Price” is a bollocks excuse that really translates to: pay more for less with no genuine reason other than you’re in London.
 
The last twice I've booked tickets and had them posted they took over a week to arrive, sod that in future. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


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The last twice I've booked tickets and had them posted they took over a week to arrive, sod that in future. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


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If I order tickets on Monday I usually get them in London by Wednesday
They used to take a week but the post has been better for a while now.
 
Do letters posted in HU post codes still go to Sheffield for sorting before returning to Hull?
Yep, our postman told me that the bosses aren't interested in letter post as the money is in parcel post, so they concentrate on parcels at the expense of letters. The regulator has just fined the PO £5.6m for missing their letter delivery targets by a John Moore shot. :emoticon-0125-mmm:



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Yep, our postman told me that the bosses aren't interested in letter post as the money is in parcel post, so they concentrate on parcels at the expense of letters. The regulator has just fined the PO £5.6m for missing their letter delivery targets by a John Moore shot. :emoticon-0125-mmm:



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And where does the regulator think the money will come from? Expect another increase in the cost of a stamp, which will put more people off using the service, which in turn leads to a decline in the service, expect the regulator to levy another fine in the future and round we go again.
 
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And where does the regulator think the money will come from? Expect another increase in the cost of a stamp, which will put more people off using the service, which in turn leads to a decline in the service, expect the regulator to levy another fine in the future and round we go again.
the regulator COULD refuse increases based on paying fines and insist they reduce dividends instead