Lovebitesandeveryfing
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To be fair we didn’t end up going to the Lion King. You’re right it’s no contest
Just out of curiosity. What would that have set you back per ticket?
To be fair we didn’t end up going to the Lion King. You’re right it’s no contest
He’ll be willing us on I’m sure of itSure he’ll still be watching on as excited as the rest of us :)
Not cheap as well for the unsuccessful cunts we are playing.Just paid £115 for a game of football.It not cheap being this successful is it.
If I remember right was around £70 minimum.
I would say in these instances your ticket should remain live and you should be able to buy tickets. But why should the person who buys the box who is putting it through the business and wants to take clients to impress them be able to purchase away tickets when he isn't a SC holder? Lots of grey areas but for me if you are in corporate you should have a card like everyone else with points.
I thought the same, but got to say it was absolutely outstanding. Money well spent, and credit in the bank (hopefully to cash in weekend staring 9th June)Not as much as I was expecting, honestly. (Not that I'd pay £70 or even £7 to go and see Lion King…)
It's a season card just like anything else. Should people who sit in CB2 receive more points than someone in level one because their SC cost more. You used to receive the same number of loyalty points for going to Liverpool on a Sunday at 2 as you did going to Southampton on a Monday at 8. My point is just because you are in a fortunate position of being wealthy you shouldn't think you have a right to away tickets. Get in line like everyone else.So how many loyalty points are added for spending £90k?