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Post by Countydog on Sept 17, 2012 18:38:14 GMT
Chelsea tickets are clearly a rip off. I have ordered 2 which have arrived in the post today - 1 junior £23.50 and one adult £47.
My tickets however both say £47 on them and no mention of a junior. Would this info be on the bar code ?
As anyone got a junior ticket and if so what does it say on it? My son can no longer go so im thinking of getting a refund here on one ticket.
This would make my match ticket only cost £23.50 and save me £23.50 making the cost a little easier to stomach.
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Post by RobPa on Sept 17, 2012 18:46:53 GMT
you would need your reciept which would say junior.
didnt you know the price before you bought them or something? dont understand why your pissed off you bought em!
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Post by Countydog on Sept 17, 2012 18:55:04 GMT
Yes of course I knew the price. I hate missing games and very rarely do however £47 is a complete rip however you want to look at it. Yes I have perhaps got " mug " written on my head
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Post by ruts66 on Sept 17, 2012 19:00:56 GMT
Maniche, there are 2 tear-off portions on each ticket when they arrive at Stoke's TO - one marked A (adult) and the other marked C (child). The TO are meant to remove either of the portions to leave the relevant one in place. Are both yours marked A? If so, they're both adult tickets... Edit: C probably means Concession, not child...
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Post by Countydog on Sept 17, 2012 20:08:14 GMT
Cheers Ruts. I can clearly see a C on one ticket and an A on the other.
It appears I did not get fortunate.
However I will be the fortunate one when Michael Owen nets the winner on 84 minutes and I will be behind the goal celebrating .
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