Ian Royal Mine arrived this morning.
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Ian Royal Mine arrived this morning.
by Nameless » 23 May 2017 17:36
TBMmuirinhoTBM Out of interest - if your tickets get "lost" in the post - and they give you some duplicates to pick up
Whats to stop the originals still being used?
Most modern day ticketing systems uniquely identify each ticket. So if you report missing tickets, those tickets should get invalidated.
Therefore they might pass the initial "eyeball" test, but won't get you through automatic gates.
Unless the staff member who organises the reprint forgets to invalidate the originals
Ah ok - so no value in postie "losing" them then?!
by tmesis » 23 May 2017 17:41
RoyalBluetmesisNorth Somerset Royal
Well worth £6:50 to get this exciting countdown!
23/05/17 07:42 ON DELIVERY PORTISHEAD PDO
23/05/17 07:21 AT DELIVERY OFFICEPORTISHEAD PDO PORTISHEAD PDO
23/05/17 06:01 ON ITS WAY TOPORTISHEAD PDO BRISTOL MAIL CENTRE
23/05/17 05:22 ARRIVED ATBRISTOL MAIL CENTRE BRISTOL MAIL CENTRE
22/05/17 21:37 ON ITS WAY TOBRISTOL MAIL CENTRE NOTTINGHAM MAIL CENTRE
22/05/17 18:50 ITEM COLLECTED NOTTINGHAM MAIL CENTR
I would guess that most who forked out extra did so to guarantee their tickets wouldn't get lost in the post, not so they could track their tickets every movement through the postal system, or even to get tickets early.
There is still no guarantee that your tickets won't get lost in the post! It's just that you will know at what stage in the delivery process they got lost!
by windermereROYAL » 23 May 2017 18:19
by jd82 » 23 May 2017 18:22
by RoyalBlue » 23 May 2017 18:41
jd82 for me that would have been paying £6.50 for the privilege of picking the tickets up from the PO depot when i inevitably missed the initial delivery..
by windermereROYAL » 23 May 2017 18:51
RoyalBluejd82 for me that would have been paying £6.50 for the privilege of picking the tickets up from the PO depot when i inevitably missed the initial delivery..
Fortunately our postman lives just two doors away so no problem for me. He's a QPR fan and did threaten me that my tickets would mysteriously disappear when I told him about them on Saturday. However, he is a proper fan, following them home and away regardless of fortunes.
Contrast to the complete arse QPR supporter who lives next door - a true fair weather supporter who makes a big thing of flying QPR flags, playing their crappy Chas and Dave style songs etc. to rub my nose in it on the rare occasion when they have achieved something and he has turned up at a game, and then immediately deserts them when they start losing. He gets even more wound up when I don't rise to the bait, so if things go well on Monday it will just be a smug look from me (although last time we couldn't resist letting off a large rocket in recognition of Mike Lewis' comment the season we went up after winning the first 13 games on the trot) and if things go badly and he is crowing, a look of pity towards the poor retard!
by RoyalBlue » 23 May 2017 19:30
windermereROYALRoyalBluejd82 for me that would have been paying £6.50 for the privilege of picking the tickets up from the PO depot when i inevitably missed the initial delivery..
Fortunately our postman lives just two doors away so no problem for me. He's a QPR fan and did threaten me that my tickets would mysteriously disappear when I told him about them on Saturday. However, he is a proper fan, following them home and away regardless of fortunes.
Contrast to the complete arse QPR supporter who lives next door - a true fair weather supporter who makes a big thing of flying QPR flags, playing their crappy Chas and Dave style songs etc. to rub my nose in it on the rare occasion when they have achieved something and he has turned up at a game, and then immediately deserts them when they start losing. He gets even more wound up when I don't rise to the bait, so if things go well on Monday it will just be a smug look from me (although last time we couldn't resist letting off a large rocket in recognition of Mike Lewis' comment the season we went up after winning the first 13 games on the trot) and if things go badly and he is crowing, a look of pity towards the poor retard!
A delivery postman thats follows QPR home and away? they all work Saturday you know.
by TBM » 23 May 2017 19:33
tmesisRoyalBluetmesis I would guess that most who forked out extra did so to guarantee their tickets wouldn't get lost in the post, not so they could track their tickets every movement through the postal system, or even to get tickets early.
There is still no guarantee that your tickets won't get lost in the post! It's just that you will know at what stage in the delivery process they got lost!
I've got a mate who's a postman, and the fact that he ordered them special delivery suggests rather than more than the fact that you can track them.
The fact that they are tracked and guaranteed for delivery the following day means they are handled a bit differently.
It's why you should always send anything of value special delivery, although I have to admit, I've never done it for football tickets.
by Nameless » 23 May 2017 20:00
TBMtmesisRoyalBlue
There is still no guarantee that your tickets won't get lost in the post! It's just that you will know at what stage in the delivery process they got lost!
I've got a mate who's a postman, and the fact that he ordered them special delivery suggests rather than more than the fact that you can track them.
The fact that they are tracked and guaranteed for delivery the following day means they are handled a bit differently.
It's why you should always send anything of value special delivery, although I have to admit, I've never done it for football tickets.
But if you can just get a re-print to pick up on the day then why the need to spend nearly £7 to get them delivered?!
by North Somerset Royal » 23 May 2017 20:15
TBMtmesisRoyalBlue
There is still no guarantee that your tickets won't get lost in the post! It's just that you will know at what stage in the delivery process they got lost!
I've got a mate who's a postman, and the fact that he ordered them special delivery suggests rather than more than the fact that you can track them.
The fact that they are tracked and guaranteed for delivery the following day means they are handled a bit differently.
It's why you should always send anything of value special delivery, although I have to admit, I've never done it for football tickets.
But if you can just get a re-print to pick up on the day then why the need to spend nearly £7 to get them delivered?!
by Jackson Corner » 24 May 2017 02:42
paultheroyal26-10-06 Being quiet at work and wanting to know how many we've sold I logged on to the online chat.
'Only' about 31,000 sold.
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 24 May 2017 06:53
by RoyalBlue » 24 May 2017 07:55
tmesisRoyalBluetmesis I would guess that most who forked out extra did so to guarantee their tickets wouldn't get lost in the post, not so they could track their tickets every movement through the postal system, or even to get tickets early.
There is still no guarantee that your tickets won't get lost in the post! It's just that you will know at what stage in the delivery process they got lost!
I've got a mate who's a postman, and the fact that he ordered them special delivery suggests rather than more than the fact that you can track them.
The fact that they are tracked and guaranteed for delivery the following day means they are handled a bit differently.
It's why you should always send anything of value special delivery, although I have to admit, I've never done it for football tickets.
by Sutekh » 24 May 2017 08:01
Jackson Cornerpaultheroyal26-10-06 Being quiet at work and wanting to know how many we've sold I logged on to the online chat.
'Only' about 31,000 sold.
I know Morgan Evan, he is a Leeds fan and is winding you up.
By Friday evening we shifted over 28000 tickets. Do you really think we have only then shifted another 3000 Saturday, Sunday, Monday?
Pay day this week, those folk will clear the remainder, chill out.[
I;m not that shocked we have'nt sold all our tickets. The pricing is scandalous for what is a championship game of football. Lets face it non of us are going to get much change out of £200 for a day out.
by Stranded » 24 May 2017 08:20
SutekhJackson Cornerpaultheroyal
I know Morgan Evan, he is a Leeds fan and is winding you up.
By Friday evening we shifted over 28000 tickets. Do you really think we have only then shifted another 3000 Saturday, Sunday, Monday?
Pay day this week, those folk will clear the remainder, chill out.[
I;m not that shocked we have'nt sold all our tickets. The pricing is scandalous for what is a championship game of football. Lets face it non of us are going to get much change out of £200 for a day out.
Haven't Reading taken between 35-40k for all other Wembley/Millennium Stadium visits? Wouldn't see this one being any different
by bobby1413 » 24 May 2017 08:32
bobby1413 Why don't the club just farking give an update? They must know on a daily basis (at least) the current figures. Plus they must repeatedly get asked on twatter what the situation is
by 26-10-06 » 24 May 2017 08:59
The Informantbobby1413 Why don't the club just farking give an update? They must know on a daily basis (at least) the current figures. Plus they must repeatedly get asked on twatter what the situation is
What does it matter? How will it effect you?
by muirinho » 24 May 2017 09:06
26-10-06The Informantbobby1413 Why don't the club just farking give an update? They must know on a daily basis (at least) the current figures. Plus they must repeatedly get asked on twatter what the situation is
What does it matter? How will it effect you?
It doesn't - people just like to know/are interested.
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