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Publius Ovidius

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still at 6 after 5 minutes....:mad:
 




Giraffe

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I'm in the queue just so I can tell them to shove it when they quote me the booking fee :clap2:

I did the "How much?" when he mentioned it but then said, "oh okay then" :down:

There is no chance of me getting into central Brighton today so no other choice really.
 






Publius Ovidius

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position 3 nine minutes 52 seconds
 












Publius Ovidius

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get off the line you old fool
 


Beach Hut

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Is the booking fee something that's just been brought in this week then? Don't recall it being mentioned before.

I think so as the first I've heard of it.
 


Giraffe

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I think so as the first I've heard of it.

I'm a STH but on the odd occasion that I have had to buy a ticket I have certainly paid a booking fee in recent years.
 








Publius Ovidius

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What the f***. I have just hung on for 17 minutes to finally get through where a message says there is no-one available to take my call

Well they can go an d f*** off if they think I am paying my good money for the Hartlepool game now.

FFS

:rant::rant::rant::rant::rant:


 




otk

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Job done four tickets duly ordered, swift, polite service. 13 minute wait which on a match day is not bad.

Although as others have said the booking fee is scandalous, but then we are not exactly alone in charging this are we? Cartainly when I order tickets for England games the same applies.

I recently got tickets for the Kazakstan game and there was a £2.50 delivery fee, but no 'Booking Fee'

If the Albion said it was a delivery fee, which would include someone's time to put them in an envelope and post them, a stamp, an envelope etc., then it would be more swallowable

Btw Is it only event tickets that attract booking fees? The reason I ask is I can buy almost anything with a card, but it seems only tickets attract an extra fee and I wonder where it has come from?
 
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Jam The Man

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The booking fee has always been there though it has varied from £1-£2 on occasions - and yes it's frankly a con.

But...can anyone provide an answer as to why when we order ONLINE (a la Man City) there is NO booking fee, but it's present when we phone in?
 


clippedgull

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Aug 11, 2003
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Btw Is it only event tickets that attract booking fees? The reason I ask is I can buy almost anything with a card, but it seems only tickets attract an extra fee and I wonder where it has come from?

Every time you use your card there is a fee charged by the CC company.

Most retailers swallow the charge rather than pass it on.
 


Giraffe

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What the f***. I have just hung on for 17 minutes to finally get through where a message says there is no-one available to take my call

Well they can go an d f*** off if they think I am paying my good money for the Hartlepool game now.

FFS

:rant::rant::rant::rant::rant:



That seems very odd. Are you sure you didn't mis-hear the message. I must confess when I heard the message the first time which said something like hold the line or you can leave a message I thought maybe I couldn't get through. It then goes onto say you are in queue whatever, but if you don't listen properly I could see people hanging up perhaps.
 




Giraffe

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Every time you use your card there is a fee charged by the CC company.

Most retailers swallow the charge rather than pass it on.

But in fairness a lot don't!
 


Publius Ovidius

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That seems very odd. Are you sure you didn't mis-hear the message. I must confess when I heard the message the first time which said something like hold the line or you can leave a message I thought maybe I couldn't get through. It then goes onto say you are in queue whatever, but if you don't listen properly I could see people hanging up perhaps.


no definately heard the message and it cut me off!!!

they can go and f*** off now....34 f***ing years of supporting this club, writing letters going on marches.....FFS
 


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