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Post by samba :) on Nov 19, 2016 12:42:47 GMT
Compared with Ryanair charging £75 to amend the letter O to a letter E on a mistyped booking, £5 is an absolute bargain. how do you get e to o?
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Post by rawli on Nov 19, 2016 14:31:56 GMT
So it costs a fiver to print off a ticket? print the ticket pay the person to do it. Its probably a lot less but I though it was perfectly reasonable, coughed up and said thank you. Jesus. They must be on a fortune if it's worth a fiver to type your postcode and click print. The longest bit of the transaction must be actually taking the fiver off you.
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Post by rawli on Nov 19, 2016 14:35:06 GMT
Compared with Ryanair charging £75 to amend the letter O to a letter E on a mistyped booking, £5 is an absolute bargain. how do you get e to o? Or £45 to walk up to a machine, type your details in and have your boarding card printed out because their poxy fucking app didn't let you Checkin online. Robbing twats. Not that I'm bitter about it.
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Post by snapotter on Nov 19, 2016 21:16:42 GMT
I agree that it seems a lot, and the op's situation is legit, but I am guessing the £5 fee is more a deterrent to stop people swamping the ticket office just before kick off because they cba to find/take their card. I know,I can't be arsed to take my card today because it seems too much of an effort. Instead, I will go and queue at the ticket office and pay £5 for a replacement ticket for an easy life!🙀 I walked past the ticket office at 2.30pm today. There was no queue.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2016 21:26:09 GMT
I have left my season ticket at home (north england, 100 miles away), I have all necessary evidence that I am who I say I am and know my seat number etc. Does anybody know what the clubs likely attitude will be? I bet you wished they'd said fuck off back up north and get your ticket now!!!
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