Marty___Mcfly
I see your wicked plan - I’m a junglist.
- Sep 14, 2011
- 2,251
Anything to save money is good with me.
My scenario is this. I'd like to go to the 2 Amex friendlies and take a g/child with me. Being WSU it doesn't look like that area will be open, besides, I may fancy sitting elsewhere.
I have a card but g/child, although on the system, does not. I don't have a working printer. I work near the Queens Road office, but that no longer does tickets.
How much of a buggerence will it be for me to go to these games and what do i get for my booking fees?
you'll still have to pay for the ticket/booking software.
what i want to know is what happend to the idea of ad hoc tickets being added to a smart card.
I think that we all know that the booking fee now goes to the company running the booking website (or at least a portion of it does).
Which begs the question: why can't they stump up the cash for a test environment? My purchase history is full of their testing with real games hardly getting a look-in. Hardly professional
My scenario is this. I'd like to go to the 2 Amex friendlies and take a g/child with me. Being WSU it doesn't look like that area will be open, besides, I may fancy sitting elsewhere.
I have a card but g/child, although on the system, does not. I don't have a working printer. I work near the Queens Road office, but that no longer does tickets.
How much of a buggerence will it be for me to go to these games and what do i get for my booking fees?