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It was at midnight last night.surrey jim said:is the internet sales working
It was at midnight last night.surrey jim said:is the internet sales working
The Large One said:They don't have the room / facilities / capabilities to cater for more staff without a complete overhaul of that section. There's only two terminals in there. Until that happens, it's always going to be like this.
But why post the gripe on here? Why not let Ian Green or Kevin Keehan know and get them to change the message? What can NSC do about it?
Uncle Spielberg said:The marketing department needs to gets their shit together and pretty damn quick imho, what is the problem of airing the problem and grievance on an internet fans forum , or should we just sencor anything that is slightly critical of the club. I love Dick Knight and have met him a few times but would have no problem saying to his face " Dick, you cocked up the fa cup tickets and the marketing department is shit " . I think Dick is the sort of bloke who would take prefer criticisms rather than yes men all the time.
The club is doing a good job in alienating their most loyal fans and the moment.
The Large One said:Well, I DON'T KNOW. Perhaps the engaged tone just reverts to the pre-recorded message. I was only telling you that it was good to see the Ticket Office busy. Besides, if you're a Brighton fan who regularly buys tickets on a Saturday, you'll know that that information is wrong. Blimey.
Arthur said:Why are there always people prepared to defend the club when it's quite obvious they need a boot up the arse!! It's been going on for years, I remember the supporters clubs defending Bellotti for a long time when it was obvious that things weren't quite right with his involvement.
I'm a Brighton fan and I've got no idea what time the ticket office is open. If I had rung up this morning and got a message telling me the ticket office was closed then I would have assumed it was and not bothered with going to the game. When the club is desperate for money it can't afford to turn easy cash down. To use the excuse that there are not enough staff is inexcusable. There must be hundreds of kids out there desperate for a part time job who cost 5 quid an hour maybe?
As long as I can remember the marketing at the club has been poor but surely now that we don't have a regular decent income it's massively important that we are not passing up easy bucks.
All fair points - the marketing departement does still need a kick up the backside.Arthur said:Why are there always people prepared to defend the club when it's quite obvious they need a boot up the arse!! It's been going on for years, I remember the supporters clubs defending Bellotti for a long time when it was obvious that things weren't quite right with his involvement.
I'm a Brighton fan and I've got no idea what time the ticket office is open. If I had rung up this morning and got a message telling me the ticket office was closed then I would have assumed it was and not bothered with going to the game. When the club is desperate for money it can't afford to turn easy cash down. To use the excuse that there are not enough staff is inexcusable. There must be hundreds of kids out there desperate for a part time job who cost 5 quid an hour maybe?
As long as I can remember the marketing at the club has been poor but surely now that we don't have a regular decent income it's massively important that we are not passing up easy bucks.
The Large One said:All fair points - the marketing departement does still need a kick up the backside.
But regarding the text in red, no-one FORCED you to bury your head in the sand. That information has always been available on the website for yonks, it's in the club programme, and the news part of the site when they announce ticketing arrangements, and when they email out promotions.
How else would you like to be told? Carrier pigeon? Semaphore? Smoke signals?
Tom Hark said:Wonder how many people that couldn't get through have decided to watch the Live FA Cup match on the Beeb instead?
I totally agree , this is not the first time it has happened on a matchday. What's happened to the "All hands on deck philosophy" that should normally kick in ? The problem of the ticket sales point is perhaps only having 2 terminals. The club needs to expand on this to protect potential revenue. Why dont the club bring extra people in on a home matchday - a telephone booking service doesn't physically have to be there. A "call centre" can be set up without having office space because call handlers can work from home. Quite easy to do , answer the phone , input info onto a pc screen and voila you've made a sale. Tickets and receipt printed off centrally at the ticket office for pick up or tranferred to Withdean pick up point. Has anybody at the club thought of using an intranet as a temporary measure before we get to Falmer ?Kylies Stunt Arse said:How about the club embark on a little cross training and get one or two of the lazy fuckers standing around chatting in the main shop to actually answer the phone now and again?
Safeway said:I was in the club shop at around 14:30 this afternoon when two kids came in and asked if they could buy tickets for today's game. "Only if you can to somewhere with the internet and do it that way" was the reply.