desprateseagull
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here's a controversial idea.. Get ST's to confirm if attending each match, a few days before game,,, if not confirmed, ticket gets offered for sale by club.
Ticket exchange won't kick in until the games a sellout.
City isn't. End of thread.
There are 2 wheelchair area seats in N1D, 4 in S1A, 1 in E3H, and one single regular £55 seat in the back row of E3G. That's it.
Seems more than a bit crap that the club haven't opened the new shiny ticket exchange to me.
I've given mine away for free, to somebody who's a big Albion fan but can't justify/afford paying £50 odd for it.
I go away tomorrow morning, and the fact it's still not open is ridiculous. The majority of people not going will be due to holidays, and I assume most, like me, do not want to spend time on holiday logging onto the website to put a ticket up for sale in order for the club to re-sell it in order to obtain a voucher that i'm really not fussed about.
It's all a bit of a joke really. If they want people to use the exchange to stop touting etc they need to actually do something for fans, every other club seems to have a system in place. PL ready and all that.....
and one single regular £55 seat in the back row of E3G.
Wow, you're living on the edge. If the club finds out you've given your ticket away, you could be in for an indefinite ban!
Ticket exchange won't kick in until the games a sellout.
City isn't. End of thread.
I see ticket site has option for STH to put their tickets up for exchange.
So, anyone know when these will be available to buy? I ask as all areas of stadium plan are apparently sold out/n-a....
Bad news. Looks like nothing has changed from last year.
If you have a season ticket and can't attend the game on Saturday, you can make your seat available via this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/mcity1718
Again, you will only have found this link if you happened to be on the ticketing site to purchase a seat!
I notice too that the compensation offered is the same as last year at £25.
What a shame.
How will those season ticket holders know to make them available.
The last place they will be on the site is the bit where you buy tickets from
OP is right of course, that the process should be in place to flag your seats as available for resale.
Even if the facility were there though, its a bit Catch22:
Do you make your seat available, thus denying yourself the possibility of passing it on privately*, without the knowledge that the exchange will DEFINITELY kick in? Your ticket could end up in limbo.
*a purely theoretical thought, obviously. I personally know NOBODY who has EVER passed on a seat privately.