[Albion] Spurs Away re-arranged to Tue. 23rd April @ 7:45pm

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Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
In breach of The Sales Of Goods Act 1979?
Given a price had been agreed and a contract to sell had been completed?

Look at it another way. Someone in the office, who works for the club we love, had forgotten to take the activation date off the system for those tickets to go on sale, and they've popped up without the necessary points being set. A mistake, a simple mistake, almost certainly made during an extremely busy time trying to get plans in place for potential SF tickets going on sale, as we that was a reasonably likely outcome once the draw had been made.

Yesterday morning must have been one of their most gut-wrenching mornings at work that they've had. Possibly fearing a disciplinary, or even the sack, and desperately hoping that #together means something, and no-one makes much of a fuss about it, allowing everyone to move on. Yes, there is still a massive workload in the office to put it right and repay the monies that have been taken and cancel pending transactions, but you can appologise and make it up to work colleagues, but if the fans are all up in arms that's a different matter.

So let's be better than that. let's not quote Sale of Goods Act at people, and just accept a mistake was made, it's being rectified, and none of us are out of pocket.
 


Goldstone1976

We Got Calde in!!
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Apr 30, 2013
14,124
Herts
Look at it another way. Someone in the office, who works for the club we love, had forgotten to take the activation date off the system for those tickets to go on sale, and they've popped up without the necessary points being set. A mistake, a simple mistake, almost certainly made during an extremely busy time trying to get plans in place for potential SF tickets going on sale, as we that was a reasonably likely outcome once the draw had been made.

Yesterday morning must have been one of their most gut-wrenching mornings at work that they've had. Possibly fearing a disciplinary, or even the sack, and desperately hoping that #together means something, and no-one makes much of a fuss about it, allowing everyone to move on. Yes, there is still a massive workload in the office to put it right and repay the monies that have been taken and cancel pending transactions, but you can appologise and make it up to work colleagues, but if the fans are all up in arms that's a different matter.

So let's be better than that. let's not quote Sale of Goods Act at people, and just accept a mistake was made, it's being rectified, and none of us are out of pocket.

What an excellent post. :clap:

Of course, there’s also the point that, except for a handful of business to business transactions, SGA 1979 has been repealed. There’s that too.
 












Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,631
Palace on the 3rd April is the first game.

Yes.

I was quoting posters that suggested we would be the second PL game at new WHL, when it looks to me like Hudds will be the second PL game, and we would be the third.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
57,289
Back in Sussex
Yes.

I was quoting posters that suggested we would be the second PL game at new WHL, when it looks to me like Hudds will be the second PL game, and we would be the third.

We'll just have to content ourselves with being the first side to inflict defeat on them at their new home then. Oh well...
 


Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,631
We'll just have to content ourselves with being the first side to inflict defeat on them at their new home then. Oh well...

.......in the Premier League.
Citeh may well beat us to the first defeat.
 






drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
23,614
Burgess Hill
Look at it another way. Someone in the office, who works for the club we love, had forgotten to take the activation date off the system for those tickets to go on sale, and they've popped up without the necessary points being set. A mistake, a simple mistake, almost certainly made during an extremely busy time trying to get plans in place for potential SF tickets going on sale, as we that was a reasonably likely outcome once the draw had been made.

Yesterday morning must have been one of their most gut-wrenching mornings at work that they've had. Possibly fearing a disciplinary, or even the sack, and desperately hoping that #together means something, and no-one makes much of a fuss about it, allowing everyone to move on. Yes, there is still a massive workload in the office to put it right and repay the monies that have been taken and cancel pending transactions, but you can appologise and make it up to work colleagues, but if the fans are all up in arms that's a different matter.

So let's be better than that. let's not quote Sale of Goods Act at people, and just accept a mistake was made, it's being rectified, and none of us are out of pocket.

You're forgetting that some individuals are perfect and never make a mistake and, unfortunately, judge all others on that basis. Back in the real world, some of us are more forgiving.
 














studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,229
On the Border
Out of interest, have you had the refund yet?

An update.

I got a short one line response from the ticket office saying that from their end the refund had been fully processed, needless to say nothing on my account to support that so far.
 








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