Sorry have query via a friend.
On the site the listed tickets are in the home sections aren't they?
Also has anyone used StubHub or any of the Spurs tickets options that people use on Twitter? If so any good?
On official site only home section tickets and same with stub hub I believe. I've bought through stub hub a few times and although expensive sometimes I quite like the selection system. When you buy on OS the tickets are loaded into your members card (presume they post tickets to you or collect them if you're not a member).
With Stub Hub they have a collection window on Paxton Road where they Have your tickets waiting for you.
You need a standard OS login / customer number to buy with stubhub as you need to get onto the 'buy tickets' section. The ticket collection office is now on the High Road opposite the junction with Park Lane because of the construction work. My experience with stubhub has been good so far by the way.
Bought on Stub Hub last season, and for below face value of ticket. Paid £35 for a £45 ticket for 4-3 win over Leicester. Brilliant service if used right but there are people out there using it to charge extortionate amounts of money for tickets to big games.
Do you still need to be a member to buy through stub hub?
You need a standard OS login / customer number to buy with stubhub as you need to get onto the 'buy tickets' section. The ticket collection office is now on the High Road opposite the junction with Park Lane because of the construction work. My experience with stubhub has been good so far by the way.
Buying tickets though the OS on stubhub not going directly to stubhub.website. You get redirected to a collaborative page.Stub hub has never asked me for my OS login at all? Is that a New thing ?
So it's ok to buy a ticket below face value but it's not ok to sell one for above? Can't have it both ways mate. Either supply and demand is used to set the price or it isn't, you can't pick and choose.
As a season ticket holder I hate stub hub. I only use it if I can't attend a match and I've no interest in trying to profit from the big games or anything like that but the fees they charge are ridiculous. If I list my ticket for £40 I'll be lucky to see £30 of that. They're earning loads of money for a minimal service. If I want to sell my ticket on to a friend I should be able to do so for no charge at all.
Anyway, with demand for tickets as low as it is right now it seems to be very good for buyers but who knows how long that'll continue.
Question re StubHub/ Tickets:
Booked on a few memberships of german mates for the game against Palace. Now the mail fucked it probably up and I fear not receiving every members card until the match. Can I go as the guy who bought the tickets to the ticket office with the confirmation and get another ticket?
If probably not, how long before the match can I buy via stubhub? Until kickoff? One day in advance?
Has anybody some experience or information to share?
Thanks in advance
Just sell it to a friend then. I do it all the time when my mate can't go.
I have been offered two tickets for Sunday , three old school paper tickets with pictures of the players on . Do we even use paper tickets anymore ?
I have been offered two tickets for Sunday , three old school paper tickets with pictures of the players on . Do we even use paper tickets anymore ?