Loko You're a proper star lad!! Answering all the questions for people on here in your own time is proper commendable. I trust those asking the questions appreciate it. Well done. COYR
So is booking history just for tickets bought online? Nowt for ones bought in Box Office or pay ont day? Never thought I'd say it but... BRING BACK THE COLCHESTER STUBS!!
Exactly my situation, me and my daughter been most of the season with me buying online everytime. But the wife wants to go now, so does that mean if she did, we cant all sit together. No way she will go if one of us is sat on their own... seems a bit barmy this to me
Surely we must be able to select which block we want to sit in if the website is saying singing section in a couple of blocks and family area in certain blocks....but then that goes against the part where it says they sell blocks north to south etc....madness this!
So having just made it through this thread we are expecting to sell out completely by lunch time Wednesday? When every season ticket holder purchases 6 tickets?
As usual though the club have blamed someone else for this "Due to the large volume of tickets needed to be sold and dispatched in such a short space of time - and following advice from the EFL - the Club will be using Ticketmaster to sell Sky Bet League One Play-Off Tickets. They have many years of experience in selling tickets for large venues such as Wembley Stadium in a short space of time due to their robust website and fully manned call centre"
presuming so. I only need 3 anyway, so covered with myself and daughter. so off with his mates. was just thinking about the database thing and needing to be in the system. wasn't sure ID's were needed
The more I think about it, the more I get the feeling Ticketmaster being in charge is the reason things aren't very fan friendly here in a few ways. The club made that choice. However, who knows if that decision was influenced by the very sad reason of the Box Office manager recovering from illness. Sorry to bring that into it, but a reason to perhaps explain the club doing what they think is best.
That's why I suggested reading the comments in that Wednesday thread I shared. But not sure if it classes as 'Booking History'. Hopefully so.
What I'm seeing on the official site is that if you're a season ticket holder you can buy six tickets. There's no mention of who these tickets can be given to, no mention of networks, just that you can buy six tickets and presumably give them to who you like. If you're not a season ticket holder but you're in the database with a purchase history you can buy 2 tickets, and again, give them to who you like. What I'm not seeing any mention of is that you can act on behalf of someone in your network and buy another six tickets using their details. I don't see any mention of networks at all. Or anything that suggests you can use someone else's details to buy tickets.
I've found Ticketmaster ***** for concert tickets. Got stuck in a loop once after paying and didn't know if I'd got tickets or not. Had to sort it out over phone which ended up costing over a fiver due to being queued. Always gone down to the club for tickets since then but looks like that choice has been taken from us. Much prefer a proper ticket to an e ticket.
@Loko the Tyke I've got a season ticket and my mate has, who I've added to my network on account settings. Does this mean we can buy up to 12 together tomorrow in one transaction using my account?