EASTENDER MARKY No, the club won't let you buy another ticket on your card.
Wrong
I bought a seat in the Upr West on my member card this week.
HTH
by Mr Angry » 17 Aug 2006 19:40
EASTENDER MARKY No, the club won't let you buy another ticket on your card.
by Mr Angry » 17 Aug 2006 19:57
by BenReadingFC » 17 Aug 2006 23:47
Mr Angry Incidentally, here is a little tale about season tickets and the ticket office.
(A friend has a membership card but because of previous work commitments - and cos they lived away from Reading - hadn't been able to get to many games....they were interested in getting an STH and not just for the big games......)
Back in Movers Week I was informed that there were no more seats available in the Upr West, so informed my friend. Then I was asked to check if there was a seat available in the Upr West for Saturday by a third party and discovered that the seat next to mine was, in fact, available.
I immediately bought it (using my existing card).
I then asked if that meant the seat was available for purchase as an ST; I was told yes.
Filled in the form and returned next day......to have the following conversation with the ticket office.
"Hi - I'd like to put this application in for Seat XXX in the Upr West please".
"Sorry, all ST applications have been processed and we aren't accepting any more"
"Pardon? I was told I could apply for this seat yesterday"
(Disbelievingly) "Really? And who told you that then?"
"The lad sat to your immediate left; indeed, I bought that seat for Saturday"
"Er..................(to colleague - "did you sell him that seat for saturday? Oh ok then") fine, but the seat may be being processed as a ST seat; and I'm not prepared to find out for you if it is".
"So if that seat ISN'T sold as an ST, you wouldn't be prepared to sell it to someone willing to pay £595 for it?"
"No. By law we have to keep some a % of seats as non ST seats"
"A single seat in one block??"
"Thats right"
"Ok. So I could buy that seat for every home game then?"
"Er......not necessarily"
"Why not?"
"Because the club may reserve the seat for staff"
"Sorry. You are saying that the club would turn down a paying member of the public and give the seat to a member of staff??"
"Yes"
"Under what se of circumstances would that actually happen?"
"I'm not prepared to tell you"
"Pardon?"
"I know under what set of circumstances, but I'm not going to tell you"
"Thats ridiculous; so the bottom line is that I'm not allowed to even apply for this seat for a friend with a membership card?"
"Thats correct"
"Thank you for wasting my time"
And with that I left.
I have never heard anything more stupid than this; is there a logical explanation???
I'm going to see if I can buy it before every home game and see if its available.
But what REALLY annoys me is their arrogance!
by Platypuss » 17 Aug 2006 23:54
One Beer is never enough.PhysciHumanistic ... unless people sold their seats back under the buy-back scheme.
Have I missed something, when did the club actually launch the buy-back scheme or is the TO making things up again (I thought it was still a proposal).
E-mailed the club regarding the Buy Back scheme and got the following repliy;
Details on the buy back scheme have not been disclosed as of yet. Please keep an eye on our website.
Kind Regards
Member Services
Reading Football Club
Informative as ever!
by M Brook » 18 Aug 2006 09:04
Mr Angry Incidentally, here is a little tale about season tickets and the ticket office.
(A friend has a membership card but because of previous work commitments - and cos they lived away from Reading - hadn't been able to get to many games....they were interested in getting an STH and not just for the big games......)
Back in Movers Week I was informed that there were no more seats available in the Upr West, so informed my friend. Then I was asked to check if there was a seat available in the Upr West for Saturday by a third party and discovered that the seat next to mine was, in fact, available.
I immediately bought it (using my existing card).
I then asked if that meant the seat was available for purchase as an ST; I was told yes.
Filled in the form and returned next day......to have the following conversation with the ticket office.
"Hi - I'd like to put this application in for Seat XXX in the Upr West please".
"Sorry, all ST applications have been processed and we aren't accepting any more"
"Pardon? I was told I could apply for this seat yesterday"
(Disbelievingly) "Really? And who told you that then?"
"The lad sat to your immediate left; indeed, I bought that seat for Saturday"
"Er..................(to colleague - "did you sell him that seat for saturday? Oh ok then") fine, but the seat may be being processed as a ST seat; and I'm not prepared to find out for you if it is".
"So if that seat ISN'T sold as an ST, you wouldn't be prepared to sell it to someone willing to pay £595 for it?"
"No. By law we have to keep some a % of seats as non ST seats"
"A single seat in one block??"
"Thats right"
"Ok. So I could buy that seat for every home game then?"
"Er......not necessarily"
"Why not?"
"Because the club may reserve the seat for staff"
"Sorry. You are saying that the club would turn down a paying member of the public and give the seat to a member of staff??"
"Yes"
"Under what se of circumstances would that actually happen?"
"I'm not prepared to tell you"
"Pardon?"
"I know under what set of circumstances, but I'm not going to tell you"
"Thats ridiculous; so the bottom line is that I'm not allowed to even apply for this seat for a friend with a membership card?"
"Thats correct"
"Thank you for wasting my time"
And with that I left.
I have never heard anything more stupid than this; is there a logical explanation???
I'm going to see if I can buy it before every home game and see if its available.
But what REALLY annoys me is their arrogance!
by Mr Angry » 18 Aug 2006 10:20
by Only one Trevor Morley » 18 Aug 2006 10:27
Mr Angry Two things; firstly I wasn't aware that ST sales had ended, and secondly, why wasn't I told that by the first lad I spoke to?
It also doesn't excuse the whole farago of whether or not that particular seat will or won't be available to purchase if it isn't then sold as an ST (which tbh I believe it will be) nor the fact that an individual is going to get an ST after the season has started!
by Huntley & Palmer » 18 Aug 2006 13:15
Mr Angry Two things; firstly I wasn't aware that ST sales had ended, and secondly, why wasn't I told that by the first lad I spoke to?
It also doesn't excuse the whole farago of whether or not that particular seat will or won't be available to purchase if it isn't then sold as an ST (which tbh I believe it will be) nor the fact that an individual is going to get an ST after the season has started!
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