Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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I have read the comments such as "ring the club then" etc. Yes I agree this would solve the question regarding tickets for an individual. However would it be so difficult for the club to put a large headline on the website saying
"ticket booking problems"
Under this I suggest a small explanation as to what the current situation is, and a small faq for enquiries regarding things like linking fan numbers, adding reserved seats etc
I do think most people have probably bought something on the internet at some time, but I bet not many have had to scratch their heads to work out the process, on the vast majority of websites.
I know it is likely some people will think I am being over critical, but I don't. Brighton are undoubtably going to lose revenue unless people know the availability of tickets and have the means to easily book them.
I agree, it's a fecking shambles and what you suggest should be dead easy to do. Insider says the club are aware there is a problem, maybe they should actually let that be known on the site?? Who is responsible for the software, how hard would it be to flag up on the site that there is a problem?
How hard do they want to make buying a ticket?