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LeSoupeKitchen

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Im buying my kid's season ticket today. If I buy it in an area that isn't in the family area, does anyone know if or when I list it on the exchange, that they will sell it as a junior ticket or just as a normal ticket that anyone of any age can buy?

I'm not sure if on the exchange. But the club did confirm to me that you will be able to pay the difference in ticket using the ticket share if you wanted to share a concession ticket with an adult. It would be logical therefore that it would also apply to the exchange.

I don't know for sure though and also it was for a senior ticket.
 

JW72

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Think I got lucky. I was logging in and out over and over no problem with nothing happening until about 9:45. Then it went straight in. The payment failed though and lost the seats but managed to salvage them somehow!

The person I am sat next to has the doughnut though so not sure if it's frozen for you! Don't want you to go to the end of the queue by refreshing.
Doughnut for me too. Logged in at 9.45, grey wheel went three quarters white and then started again :mad:
 

dagraham

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Im buying my kid's season ticket today. If I buy it in an area that isn't in the family area, does anyone know if or when I list it on the exchange, that they will sell it as a junior ticket or just as a normal ticket that anyone of any age can buy?

Good question and I don’t know the answer. My guess though would be it will be sold at face value of what it costs you to buy. So if you buy at a concession, the ticket will sell at that concession price.

Anything else will go against the terms and conditions of the ST.
 

spursfan77

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I'm not sure if on the exchange. But the club did confirm to me that you will be able to pay the difference in ticket using the ticket share if you wanted to share a concession ticket with an adult. It would be logical therefore that it would also apply to the exchange.

I don't know for sure though and also it was for a senior ticket.

Ok yeah thats what I thought and reckon they do at Wembley now as my son's ticket sells on exchange easily and theres no way its sold to a kid just sitting on his own.

Im probably best to buy one out of the family stand then
 

neilp

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Fuck me that was nerve racking, I managed to reserve a seat at 9.45, the payment page wouldn’t go through properly then it kicked me out onto to the doughnut for half an hour, then it suddenly went to the basket and let me buy the seat I had reserved.

Block 420 row 11 ?
 

JW72

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Done. Agonising wait but then suddenly straight in and out. Not my first choice but happy with north upper. Same area I sat in for my first game in 1984 (y)
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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Just got mine in block 530.
All I have is a confirmation email of 50 quid, it doesn't say the full price
I've just shit myself that I've not got one of the £1200 tickets but an 1882 one!
Nowhere on my account or the email shows it?
 

spursfan77

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Interested to see how many 1882 are left after this phase.

It will be loads. They aren't going to sell to season ticket holders. The demand just doesn't seem to be there when people can get just as good a view somewhere else for half the price. It makes no sense to buy one there unless you really want to sit there and want the extra bits that come with the seat.
 

nicdic

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It seems lots of people have been reserving tickets in the South Stand by placing them in their basket until it expires then reselecting again over and over. As people buy their tickets in the South Stand now, more tickets are going to become available. so Maybe hold fire a little.
 

LukaMotion

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It seems lots of people have been reserving tickets in the South Stand by placing them in their basket until it expires then reselecting again over and over. As people buy their tickets in the South Stand now, more tickets are going to become available. so Maybe hold fire a little.
There were people doing this throughout all the stages so far. The few seats still left in the south stand, being held by people until phase 8, will surely be gone already.
 

aliyid

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Dec 28, 2004
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Nice an easy, managed to get three next to each other in sixth row of North Upper (515)

Don’t know what all the stress was about ?
 

cliff jones

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Aug 31, 2012
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halfway back in 510 done. Looks OK. Kid don't like the view from behind the goal, annoying git. Nothing better sideways on with concessions, which is another indicator of the Clubs short term greed. At least they thanked me for sharing my views.
 

ExpatFan

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Laptop and ipad both had frozen donuts, so tried the phone at 5 past. Straight in. Not first choice by any means but at least I've got one, even if it is in "the gods." Block 509, row 24.
 

Pauleta01

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Aug 14, 2008
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North Upper 516 row 16, now not sure I have made the right choice, but my son is a junior and one of the few locations you can get a Junior ticket still. Looks like lots of the 1882 have sold!
 

barrie

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What a relief. I'll be turning the air blue in the family section (block 510 row 14) - a great choice for architectural appreciation of our stadiums' gentle curves. My first ever 'home' season ticket after committing to the wembley mission. There may be better seats in years to come, but for now 'I'm in'. And all for £450 cheaper than (club) wembley.
 
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