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chrisg

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Apr 9, 2012
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Has anyone else had a non season ticket seat that they bought, actually belong to a season ticket holder - so the seat had to be cancelled?

This has happened to me for the Bristol City match, 3 weeks after i bought one of the best seats left in central west stand lower. Today, i was contacted by the club and told that the seat actually belonged to a season ticket holder and it should not have been available to purchase.
So i had it cancelled, and had to buy a different one.

Glitch in the ticketing system i am told, and their random checks found it - at least they found the error today and not on the match day, with 2 of us wanting the same seat.
 




A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
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well if it had happened to be my seat that they sold you, I would have not let you sit on my knee, they already creak too much
 


reigate

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Nov 10, 2005
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Just before the 1st game at the amex we received a call to say our season ticket seats did not exist as the big screen had replaced them, so we had to move
 








portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Could be a record 50,000 attendance for Blackburn game.
only if rovers top the 18,009 away fans that MASSIVE Wednesday brought for last years play off
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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On the Border
Has anyone else had a non season ticket seat that they bought, actually belong to a season ticket holder - so the seat had to be cancelled?

This has happened to me for the Bristol City match, 3 weeks after i bought one of the best seats left in central west stand lower. Today, i was contacted by the club and told that the seat actually belonged to a season ticket holder and it should not have been available to purchase.
So i had it cancelled, and had to buy a different one.

Glitch in the ticketing system i am told, and their random checks found it - at least they found the error today and not on the match day, with 2 of us wanting the same seat.

Out of interest which block are you now in.

I would always say a ST trumps a match ticket. I just wonder if the ST had been cancelled at one of the games where the ticket exchange applied and the club hadnt got round to reinstating.
 


chrisg

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Apr 9, 2012
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Out of interest which block are you now in.

I would always say a ST trumps a match ticket. I just wonder if the ST had been cancelled at one of the games where the ticket exchange applied and the club hadnt got round to reinstating.

W1F I was in, and still am, the club say they keep spare seats in case this happens, so can't be a one off.
 








Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Don't tell the 1700 people paying £22 per season to be on the waiting list, that seats go empty because we are not really Premier League ready.

Totally agree.

It's simply not acceptable for the club to not know whether a seat is sold or not - that's ticketing 101. Some industries deliberately sell the same seat twice, banking on no shows (airlines being the most obvious example), but I've never before heard of any organisation keeping seats back "in case we've sold some seats twice".

Wow.
 




timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sussex
Totally agree.

It's simply not acceptable for the club to not know whether a seat is sold or not - that's ticketing 101. Some industries deliberately sell the same seat twice, banking on no shows (airlines being the most obvious example), but I've never before heard of any organisation keeping seats back "in case we've sold some seats twice".

Wow.

I'm sure this is being taken out of context just to have a dig at the club.
 










hans kraay fan club

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W1F I was in, and still am, the club say they keep spare seats in case this happens, so can't be a one off.

Don't tell the 1700 people paying £22 per season to be on the waiting list, that seats go empty because we are not really Premier League ready.

Totally agree.

It's simply not acceptable for the club to not know whether a seat is sold or not - that's ticketing 101. Some industries deliberately sell the same seat twice, banking on no shows (airlines being the most obvious example), but I've never before heard of any organisation keeping seats back "in case we've sold some seats twice".

Wow.

Silly conversation this. Of course the club keep a few reserve seats aside - they would be utterly stupid not to. Not just for ticketing glitches, but various other possibilities - an unannounced visitor from another club / sponsor, etc who couldn't be accommodated in the Directors' Box, or people that turn up on corporate tickets without the appropriate dress code - they don't get flatly turned away from the game - they get ushered to an emergency / reserve seat. Actually I believe that the reserve seats are the little pocket of 15 or so empty seats you can often see towards the North end of WSL.
 


Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Silly conversation this. Of course the club keep a few reserve seats aside - they would be utterly stupid not to. Not just for ticketing glitches, but various other possibilities - an unannounced visitor from another club / sponsor, etc who couldn't be accommodated in the Directors' Box, or people that turn up on corporate tickets without the appropriate dress code - they don't get flatly turned away from the game - they get ushered to an emergency / reserve seat. Actually I believe that the reserve seats are the little pocket of 15 or so empty seats you can often see towards the North end of WSL.

Yep - fair enough.
 


Birdie Boy

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Jun 17, 2011
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What if they do sell seats twice and they sold an extra 200 in the same section, it would be chaos! Or, do they only sell seats twice that are separated by location, so when 200 turn up with people already in their seats, nobody knows what is going on in the rest of the ground, so they can blame it on a glitch..
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Alba Badger

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Mar 14, 2016
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Straight outta Felpham
Well airlines do it. Excellent work by Barber.

bast&rd hotel did it to me last year. Arrive at hotel in Telford at 1am after 8 hour drive to be told, sorry we have double booked your room. WHAT!!!! I had to drive around looking for their sister hotel that was cheap and sh!te. Still pissed off now!
 


nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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Totally agree.

It's simply not acceptable for the club to not know whether a seat is sold or not - that's ticketing 101. Some industries deliberately sell the same seat twice, banking on no shows (airlines being the most obvious example), but I've never before heard of any organisation keeping seats back "in case we've sold some seats twice".

Wow.

This is standard practice in any seated arena, auditorium etc. With 30000 plus seats the likleyhood of a seat breakage , or other issue taking a seat out of action is actually quite high. To have a few spare seats is just good practice, without costing the club to much in lost revenuwe. I would expect there to be a few seats in each stand put aside as "house seats" just as there are in cinemas, theatres, concert halls all over the world
 


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