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Buy tickets at the ground? Club backtracks on £2.50 admin charge, retains £3 <2hrs pre-KO charge

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  • cafcfan said:

    But that misses the main point entirely doesn't it? As much as Meire might think so, it is not our role in life to negiotiate some form of obstacle course that the SAS would fail to get through just to buy a couple of poxy tickets to watch a poxy football team. A sensibly run club would be bending over backwards to maximise sales by making the process as easy as possible. Not just for the tech savvy. But for every single potential customer. Instead it manufactures a complex charging structure, fails to explain it properly in any communications and maybe, one day, will wonder why the fickle fail to show.
    Or course it was no problem for me, as an erstwhile season ticket holder to pitch up to watch a quality match in a vibrant stadium. But that is so far removed from the product now on offer that it could be in a different galaxy. Chalk and cheese.
    The SAS?

    Sorry, I take it all back. I thought we were talking about buying a ticket online or queuing up to buy one and paying £3. Had I known it was beyond the most highly trained soldiers in the world I would never have said anything!

  • Charlton Ticket News ‏@CAFCTickets 3m3 minutes ago
    The ticket office will be closed this afternoon from 1.00pm for a staff event.

    First Aid course maybe...? - NHS Training?
  • Charlton Ticket News ‏@CAFCTickets 3m3 minutes ago
    The ticket office will be closed this afternoon from 1.00pm for a staff event.

    First Aid course maybe...? - NHS Training?

    Bereavement counselling for the (temporary) loss of Charlton Athletic?
  • Charlton Ticket News ‏@CAFCTickets 3m3 minutes ago
    The ticket office will be closed this afternoon from 1.00pm for a staff event.

    First Aid course maybe...? - NHS Training?

    First team trials match
  • Dentist appointment.
  • Team-building exercise.

    As in Slade will attempt to build a team using the constraints in place by the regime.
  • Charlton Ticket News ‏@CAFCTickets 3m3 minutes ago
    The ticket office will be closed this afternoon from 1.00pm for a staff event.

    First Aid course maybe...? - NHS Training?

    Supporter liaison training?
  • Got my away ticket for Northampton. At the Valley.
  • Got my away ticket for Northampton. At the Valley.

    You'll never make the station.





    :smile:
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  • I know they've retracted the add on cost apart from 2 hours before kick off (pointlessly left that on there)

    But I'm starting to wonder whether they are generally either just really really really stupid or, that they actually no longer want fans to turn up!

    Especially the fact that judging from the feedback, the online method is clearly a pain in the ass and or doesn't work.
  • edited July 2016
    I would hazard a guess that at least 90% of walk-ups occur 2 hours before kick-off anyway (excluding sales for derbies such as the selling of Palace away).

    I don't go to my local cinema 12 days before the film I want to see plays and buy my ticket.
  • Fiiish said:

    I would hazard a guess that at least 90% of walk-ups occur 2 hours before kick-off anyway (excluding sales for derbies such as the selling of Palace away).

    I don't go to my local cinema 12 days before the film I want to see plays and buy my ticket.

    No, I don't do that either. However it must be ten years since I saw a bought a ticket at the cinema - I always book online so that I can choose the seat and avoid getting there and not getting in. Ironically the cinema tickets cost more if you buy them online because they charge a booking fee but I think that is worth it for the convenience.

    I've also booked (and paid for) cinema tickets and then not gone for one reason or another and you don't get your money back.
  • No, I don't do that either. However it must be ten years since I saw a bought a ticket at the cinema - I always book online so that I can choose the seat and avoid getting there and not getting in. Ironically the cinema tickets cost more if you buy them online because they charge a booking fee but I think that is worth it for the convenience.

    I've also booked (and paid for) cinema tickets and then not gone for one reason or another and you don't get your money back.
    Yes, that's the anomaly. Why does a football club charge extra for walk-ups and not for online bookings yet all cinemas seem to do it the other way round?
  • Wrong day. The match is Tuesday 3pm according to the official site.
  • Sent out an hour before kick off because they're wondering why no-one's there??
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