Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Word from the ticket staff was that they have a new system to upload it and didn't want it risked on this game
Another new system? We only got one in the summer.
Word from the ticket staff was that they have a new system to upload it and didn't want it risked on this game
I've never had problems before but struggling at the moment. Me and two sons have ST's. I've linked up both both boys to my account under family and friends. When I log on under my account I get me and the youngest. When I log in uner my eldest's account I get me and him but not the younger one. Confused.
Hopefully they'll get is sorted over the weekend.
When you search for 'how to lnk up family and friends' on google you find a page on the Seagulls website dated 2012 - therefore with information relating to the old ticketing system.
Another new system? We only got one in the summer.
I keep getting a "seat not available" message when I try to proceed to the checkout...anyone got any suggestions?
i got that earlier this afternoon but when I logged back in tonight it was ok.
My question: how do you know when your tickets are ready for printing?
It's the length of wait for the print at home ticket I don't get. Can you imagine having to wait 5 hours for a boarding pass or ticketmaster?
It's probably just me but I always find using this a nightmare. I have purchased my tickets for the Arsenal game and MRs H's (I think!) but I was unable to buy Hornblower junior's because the 'add a family member/friend' facility wouldn't work no matter how many times I put in his fan number and postcode. Also, I got an electronic reciept for the purchase but no word of when I would receive the 'print at home' tickets. I'm probably just being senoir but I found the whole process very clunky and vague.
Why the rush, we have a few days? Am i missing something other than exuberance?
I'm not sure how long people have to wait for docs for big festivals or gigs where everyone's on at the same time but for a regular film or a boarding pass you haven't got a queue of several thousand to process at once. The queue has done its job of filtering people on to the site in small group so that there is relatively little to do for the load balancing that keeps the site up. However, each 'print at home' request has to request, create, store in a database and email to you a PDF form. If the PDF is badly designed, if the system is not configured to have everyone request a pdf or if the system testing has assumed that most people will chose mail, collect or (God forbid) Add to Smartcard then a queue can build while these requests are fulfilled. These queues have the effect of loading the database and application server and can potentially create "blocks" that themselves increase the wait time.
Basically either rushed design, limited testing or a cheap, frigged, "get it over the line" solution. What they HAVE done right is that the docs turn up eventually, they do not disappear in to a black hole and nor does the site crash. That would be much, much worse.
Email with print at home PDF just came through after about 3 hours 45 minutes after completing the booking. Hoorah!
It seems the solution is to use Google Chrome. Other browsers may not work right now.