bainy said:
mrtwiceaseason said:
we have just bought our sothhampton tickets off there .dont think people have grasped how to price their tickets yet there were loads available at £45 which when booking fees added made them more expensive than face value.once people get the idea "we may as well get something as nothing for a ticket that wouldnt get used" well all be onto a winner.It looks like chelski have used them for awhile as their tickets were very cheap if you wanted them ,may be an option for the away match if everything else fails.?
You are given a price range to sell your ticket at from ticket exchange. you can not sell it lower or higher than the range given. The vast majority have listed there ticket at the lowest price allowed.
as a buyer as opposed to a seller i didnt know this ,we didnt know weather to hang on and try and buy on sunday morning if they went down,
but it seems all the tickets have been withdrawn is there some sort of 48 hour before a game thing in there ?it do,snt seem to allow family stand tickets to be priced as adults and kids?our tickets were same for adult as kid but the total cost came out about the same
-- Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:17 am --
bluetim said:
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:
Another dulicate thread...Fuck sake man
Why don't you try the ticket forum!! There is a thread in there!
Bloody hell,thread police! Lighten up,does it actually matter if there is another thread somewhere else?
How does this ticket exchange thing work? Am I correct in saying only Platinum members can re-sell their tickets? Can anyone (whatever membership) buy them off the exchange website?
Sorry if this is answered in another thread,don't shout at me.....
yeah we are only blue members ,dead easy to do tickets go straight onto cards