swindonseagull
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if my tickets sell do I get an email? before or after the game? is the exchange actually open?
if my tickets sell do I get an email? before or after the game? is the exchange actually open?
Just delved into my account and they have been sold....would have thought a simple email would be easier ....oh well...
Junior couldn’t go to the original game, so shared his ticket
Person he shared it to can’t go to the game tomorrow
Junior can’t get his own seat back, but according to Barbs ‘is welcome to buy another ticket’ for the game
So he can pay another £52 for a ticket in the same block whilst the seat already paid for - and occupied by him for every other home game - is empty
Junior couldn’t go to the original game, so shared his ticket
Person he shared it to can’t go to the game tomorrow
Junior can’t get his own seat back, but according to Barbs ‘is welcome to buy another ticket’ for the game
So he can pay another £52 for a ticket in the same block whilst the seat already paid for - and occupied by him for every other home game - is empty
Junior couldn’t go to the original game, so shared his ticket
Person he shared it to can’t go to the game tomorrow
Junior can’t get his own seat back, but according to Barbs ‘is welcome to buy another ticket’ for the game
So he can pay another £52 for a ticket in the same block whilst the seat already paid for - and occupied by him for every other home game - is empty
Or Junior can just use the Print at Home ticket that got emailed when it was shared and no one is any the wiser.![]()
A screen shot of the Kew Road works to.Or Junior can just use the Print at Home ticket that got emailed when it was shared and no one is any the wiser.![]()
Or Junior can just use the Print at Home ticket that got emailed when it was shared and no one is any the wiser.![]()
Why not just print the PDF out and use the ticket ?
A screen shot of the Kew Road works to.
if my tickets sell do I get an email? before or after the game? is the exchange actually open?
It really isn’t difficult though to just go on the site and look for yourself if it’s been sold is it? From memory, in the week after the game you get officially notified if it was sold and, if so, that the relevant ‘refund’ is on its way to your account. I actually think the mechanics of it work well.
Junior couldn’t go to the original game, so shared his ticket
Person he shared it to can’t go to the game tomorrow
Junior can’t get his own seat back, but according to Barbs ‘is welcome to buy another ticket’ for the game
So he can pay another £52 for a ticket in the same block whilst the seat already paid for - and occupied by him for every other home game - is empty