battlingbob Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 Yet again another bright idea from the ticket office They have changed the opening hours to 8 till 4 Why dont they just leaves things alone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Bones Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 (edited) Like it says - So people can get tickets on the way to work. Maybe they are thinking the hour between 8-9 is prime ticketing time :smt102 It is however a trial period - Im sure if things are not working out they will change them back. http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/articles/article.php?page_id=10558 Edited 9 September, 2008 by Saint Bones Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickG Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 is there a competition to find most things to moan about? a 4 week trial the ticket office is at its quietest at that time they will know the figures there is also on line and phone sales what is the problem with it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesus Reigned Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 Well for me personally it's a good idea, as I live in Woolston and work in town pretty much 9-5. Therefore, whereas previously I'd have had to treck down there in my lunch hour, I can now drop in on my way to work, if I feel so inclined of course..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintjinksie Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 Yet again another bright idea from the ticket office They have changed the opening hours to 8 till 4 Why dont they just leaves things alone I would prefer later opening times as I cant get to sms before work and I cant get there after work until 6:15pm. tried to get carling cup tickets after work a few weks ago but it was shut, i was much annoyed. and you couldnt get them online... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 I blame lowe first the (unfilled) corners now this the last straw I tell theee...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
'dover Saint Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 This has just reminded me, Does anyone know if its possible to 'upgrade' a Senior Season Ticket for 1 game, as my old man is on holiday when the Barnsley game is on and I was planning on taking a Buddy (who wont pass for 60+) in his place.................or do i have to get my mate to don a silver wig and take a walking stick along?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintwarwick Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 This has just reminded me' date=' Does anyone know if its possible to 'upgrade' a Senior Season Ticket for 1 game, as my old man is on holiday when the Barnsley game is on and I was planning on taking a Buddy (who wont pass for 60+) in his place.................or do i have to get my mate to don a silver wig and take a walking stick along??[/quote'] There's nothing to check, just open it on the ticket for the game and the steward will rip out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scooby Posted 9 September, 2008 Share Posted 9 September, 2008 And the most boring thread in the world award goes to... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
'dover Saint Posted 10 September, 2008 Share Posted 10 September, 2008 There's nothing to check, just open it on the ticket for the game and the steward will rip out. The 'Counterpart'-style part says Senior and i think its colour coded yellow which I think is different to the standard season ticket.? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itchen Posted 10 September, 2008 Share Posted 10 September, 2008 The 'Counterpart'-style part says Senior and i think its colour coded yellow which I think is different to the standard season ticket.? The question is: is your friend in possession of a valid ticket? If he doesn't meet the age criteria on which it was sold, he isn't and ccould be refused admission and have the ticket confiscated. Therefore he needs to upgrade it by going to the box office and paying a supplement. I've not done this for a senior ticket but it's been quite easy when upgrading a teen ticket. Your friend will still be getting a cheap deal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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