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Originally posted by Mooo block View PostWe have 10,000 season ticket holders and 7,000 members. Each can get up to 4 tickets each before general sale. You can all do the maths I'm sure but Im a member and if I want to take someone I have to buy one in phase 2 and another in phase 3 and then I can get another 2 in phase 4.
Therefor in the above scenario....I sit on my own, my boy sits on his own somewhere else and then I get two for mates who sit together somewhere else....this hasn't been thought through. Derby have two phases. Phase one, members and s/t holders, phase 2 general public. Why have we over engineered quite a simple process ????'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Originally posted by Del View PostAsk why there's 4 phases of sales where all members and ST holders can potentially buy 4 tickets each before any other fans needing a ticket have a chance to get any on general sale, if any are still available by then.....
Mind you....not seeing any changes yet.
As someone suggested - why the over-engineering?
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Originally posted by Snaxo View PostI basically referenced the Derby model - which is far simpler, to make the point he responded to.
Mind you....not seeing any changes yet.
As someone suggested - why the over-engineering?
If everyone you want to go with (up to a maximum of 8) is a member then you will have no problem as you can purchase these all together in phase 2. If they are not members then well you have to wait all of 24 hours before you can buy 2 together one for a member and one for a non member.
If you are season ticket holder and want to go with members then just get the ST holder to use their 2nd ticket for you.
Personally, the whole point of having the ST and loyalty point system is so that when we do get to cup finals, people who have contributed get priority. That is all that is happening here. If people don't have memberships then surely you wouldn't expect to be able to get a ticket at the same time as ST holders and members?
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Originally posted by oldskoolturk View PostBut the Derby process is simply 1 ticket per person until it goes on general sale. What everyone seems to have issue about is that from the off they want to buy tickets for non members.
If everyone you want to go with (up to a maximum of 8) is a member then you will have no problem as you can purchase these all together in phase 2. If they are not members then well you have to wait all of 24 hours before you can buy 2 together one for a member and one for a non member.
If you are season ticket holder and want to go with members then just get the ST holder to use their 2nd ticket for you.
Personally, the whole point of having the ST and loyalty point system is so that when we do get to cup finals, people who have contributed get priority. That is all that is happening here. If people don't have memberships then surely you wouldn't expect to be able to get a ticket at the same time as ST holders and members?'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostThis is a good point but would be more relevant if our total ST holders and members exceeded the available tickets. Since they don't, who should get priority for the remaining tickets (not taken up by ST holders or members): an ST holder who wants to take somebody, or a "random" non-ST holder and non-member who wants to go? I'm going to say the former. Followed by a member who wants to take somebody, followed by a non-ST holder and non-member. That, in a nutshell, is the issue.
Phase 1: STs max 2
Phase 2: STs max 2, members max 1
Phase 3: STs max 2, members max 2
Phase 4: STs max 4, members max 4
Phase 5: general sale
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostThis is a good point but would be more relevant if our total ST holders and members exceeded the available tickets. Since they don't, who should get priority for the remaining tickets (not taken up by ST holders or members): an ST holder who wants to take somebody, or a "random" non-ST holder and non-member who wants to go? I'm going to say the former. Followed by a member who wants to take somebody, followed by a non-ST holder and non-member. That, in a nutshell, is the issue.
Agreed!
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Originally posted by oldskoolturk View PostI agree. I think the phasing is badly worded, it's basically an extension of the number of tickets you can purchase on one client ref number.
Phase 1: STs max 2
Phase 2: STs max 2, members max 1
Phase 3: STs max 2, members max 2
Phase 4: STs max 4, members max 4
Phase 5: general sale'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostDon't panic 37,000 is a lot of tickets.
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Originally posted by oldskoolturk View Post
Personally, the whole point of having the ST and loyalty point system is so that when we do get to cup finals, people who have contributed get priority. That is all that is happening here. If people don't have memberships then surely you wouldn't expect to be able to get a ticket at the same time as ST holders and members?
There's no reason to think they should all have a potential allocation of 4 tickets per client reference, it should be 2 before general sale, at which point, if they need more they can buy more, but just let everyone else have a fair crack of the whip too.
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Originally posted by oldskoolturk View PostI agree. I think the phasing is badly worded, it's basically an extension of the number of tickets you can purchase on one client ref number.
Phase 1: STs max 2
Phase 2: STs max 2, members max 1
Phase 3: STs max 2, members max 2
Phase 4: STs max 4, members max 4
Phase 5: general saleSIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by Del View PostI have no issue whatsoever with ST holders getting first priority, then members before general sale. My issue is there should be no phase 4. ST and members can each buy 2 tickets on their client ref number in phases 1-3, after which, they should go on general sale.
There's no reason to think they should all have a potential allocation of 4 tickets per client reference, it should be 2 before general sale, at which point, if they need more they can buy more, but just let everyone else have a fair crack of the whip too.
Apologies, I misunderstood your original point. Meant no offence
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