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Post by walton corner on Feb 10, 2016 17:59:08 GMT
Anybody know if you return tickets you have purchased do you get your points taken off you .....i say this because they always seem to be tickets returned in the last few days leading up to game and also quite a few of the same posters tend to sell tickets (have spare ) ...personally I think there is a fair few fans that purchase tickets just for points and then sell them making it harder for fans who want to go to get them .....
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Post by werrington on Feb 10, 2016 18:01:55 GMT
The points only go on your account AFTER the match has been played
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Post by jeycov on Feb 10, 2016 18:02:33 GMT
Yes the points are taken from your total
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Post by walton corner on Feb 10, 2016 18:03:24 GMT
Cheers....you still get the points though if you sell them to someone else
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Post by Paul Spencer on Feb 10, 2016 18:25:21 GMT
Cheers....you still get the points though if you sell them to someone else
Yep.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Feb 10, 2016 19:21:17 GMT
Yes the points are taken from your total They're not actually taken from you. The points don't get allocated to you until AFTER the fixture is played. If you haven't bought a ticket or if you return one you don't get the points. For example, if you want Watford tickets you need 100 points. If you've got 90 but have currently have tickets for Watford and Chelsea, those games won't enable you to break the 100 point barrier so as to get priority on a Watford ticket.
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Post by mcf on Feb 10, 2016 20:07:52 GMT
Yes the points are taken from your total They're not actually taken from you. The points don't get allocated to you until AFTER the fixture is played. If you haven't bought a ticket or if you return one you don't get the points. For example, if you want Watford tickets you need 100 points. If you've got 90 but have currently have tickets for Watford and Chelsea, those games won't enable you to break the 100 point barrier so as to get priority on a Watford ticket. Just make sure you keep spreading them around your mates so you can help me at Xmas time again
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Post by potterglen on Feb 12, 2016 16:38:24 GMT
Anybody know if you return tickets you have purchased do you get your points taken off you .....i say this because they always seem to be tickets returned in the last few days leading up to game and also quite a few of the same posters tend to sell tickets (have spare ) ...personally I think there is a fair few fans that purchase tickets just for points and then sell them making it harder for fans who want to go to get them ..... What a load of gonads. At £35 a pop do you really think punters buy tickets for the sake of 10 priority points?
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Post by potterglen on Feb 12, 2016 16:40:13 GMT
Yes the points are taken from your total They're not actually taken from you. The points don't get allocated to you until AFTER the fixture is played. If you haven't bought a ticket or if you return one you don't get the points. For example, if you want Watford tickets you need 100 points. If you've got 90 but have currently have tickets for Watford and Chelsea, those games won't enable you to break the 100 point barrier so as to get priority on a Watford ticket. But if you have a ticket for the Bournemouth game your points will be added before the Watford tix go on sale. You'll be fine with 90 points and 2nd dibs, it's the end of the Easter fortnight so some Potters will be on their jollies.
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Post by thebet365 on Feb 12, 2016 16:44:33 GMT
Anybody know if you return tickets you have purchased do you get your points taken off you .....i say this because they always seem to be tickets returned in the last few days leading up to game and also quite a few of the same posters tend to sell tickets (have spare ) ...personally I think there is a fair few fans that purchase tickets just for points and then sell them making it harder for fans who want to go to get them ..... What a load of gonads. At £35 a pop do you really think punters buy tickets for the sake of 10 priority points? You'll be surprised, I think it was stafford stokie who often posted about buying a ticket for every away game, if he couldn't make it he had no problem selling it and it meant he would always be eligible for whatever priority points system could be used.
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Post by potterglen on Feb 12, 2016 16:51:01 GMT
What a load of gonads. At £35 a pop do you really think punters buy tickets for the sake of 10 priority points? You'll be surprised, I think it was stafford stokie who often posted about buying a ticket for every away game, if he couldn't make it he had no problem selling it and it meant he would always be eligible for whatever priority points system could be used. I think you shouldn't always believe what you read, not all games sell out so he'd lose money
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Post by davejohnno1 on Feb 12, 2016 18:17:12 GMT
They're not actually taken from you. The points don't get allocated to you until AFTER the fixture is played. If you haven't bought a ticket or if you return one you don't get the points. For example, if you want Watford tickets you need 100 points. If you've got 90 but have currently have tickets for Watford and Chelsea, those games won't enable you to break the 100 point barrier so as to get priority on a Watford ticket. But if you have a ticket for the Bournemouth game your points will be added before the Watford tix go on sale. You'll be fine with 90 points and 2nd dibs, it's the end of the Easter fortnight so some Potters will be on their jollies. When posting that I thought the Watford tickets went on sale last Monday rather than this Monday.
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