SeagullDubai
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- May 13, 2016
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Just managed to get one in West Stand Lower after about a million refreshes over the last month....hooray I can now book my flight tickets
The annoying thing about the ticket exchange for me personally, and I know this is obviously selfish, but they give you a shop voucher if they re-sell your ticket. However, you can only spend the voucher instore and not online, and it is only valid for a month. So, in my case, I can't get to a lot of games because I live in the North East - therefore giving me a voucher that I have to come down to Brighton to use is basically pointless. If I could make it down to spend the voucher, I would be coming to the game. Therefore, my incentive to take the effort to re-list my seat is pretty minimal. Make it a voucher that can be spent online and that would make my life easier. Slightly moot point though, as I've been able to make Wigan and Bristol City.
Something for them to look at for next year, maybe.
They just need to bother to promote the season ticket exchange.
They just need to bother to promote the season ticket exchange. The link for both Bristol and Wigan has been hidden away on a part of the website you would not find unless you wanted to BUY a ticket..
This. I had a spare ticket for Wigan but couldn't find any way to put the ticket on the ticket exchange: I clicked on several sections and none offered a way to resell. In the end, I mentioned it on NSC and got rid of it that way.
However, that engendered a call from someone at the club warning me that I was breaking the law in offering my ticket and say that they've put a note beside my name in case I tried it again. I'm probably going to have a spare ticket for Bristol but if I can't pass it on, the seat will have to stay empty.
So, they tracked you down from a post on NSC? Bit concerning.
I hope you explained you'd tried to use the TE.
PG
Well if you do work out a way to pass it on legitimately I'd be very interestedSo, they tracked you down from a post on NSC? Bit concerning.
I hope you explained you'd tried to use the TE.
PG
So, they tracked you down from a post on NSC? Bit concerning.
I hope you explained you'd tried to use the TE.
PG
Yes, they said that they monitor social media all the time. I did point out that I had nothing to hide as I wasn't trying to make any money on it, just trying to help a fan out but that was no excuse apparently.
They said I couldn't use TE as it was the morning of the match but I didn't have a spare ticket the day before - my daughter decided that morning that she didn't fancy it. She's currently planning on coming to Brizzle but could well pull out on the morning but this time round, I won't try to get rid of it
Did you put your mobile no on the post? I don't see how else they can trace you from a post on NSC.
Did you put your mobile no on the post? I don't see how else they can trace you from a post on NSC.
That was my thought as well
His twitter handle perhaps?
No, they were monitoring transactions and saw that I'd upgraded to an adult ticket - the twitter handle was confirmation though (although my twitter handle is not in the name I use for financial transactions, he surname was enough).
I pointed out that I was trying to be secretive as I wasn't making any money on the deal
Sorry to sound a bit mean but, you have a season ticket, are unlikely to make it down within a month of offering ticket. Begs the question why have you got a season ticket. I'm sure there is a perfectly good reason, but if you are not using your seat, perhaps you could offer it anyway. Using the excuse that you might not be able to use the voucher as a reason for denying someone else the opportunity of seeing the game does sound a trifle petty.
Hopefully I have grasped the wrong end of the stick
Sorry to sound a bit mean but, you have a season ticket, are unlikely to make it down within a month of offering ticket. Begs the question why have you got a season ticket. I'm sure there is a perfectly good reason, but if you are not using your seat, perhaps you could offer it anyway. Using the excuse that you might not be able to use the voucher as a reason for denying someone else the opportunity of seeing the game does sound a trifle petty.
Hopefully I have grasped the wrong end of the stick