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L-man

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SECONDARY TICKETING PLATFORM FOR 2017-18
Posted on 19 June 2017 - 17:25

With the sales and allocation process for Season Tickets at Wembley Stadium for next season well underway, we are now able to confirm initial details regarding the ticket resale platform that the Club will operate for our Premier League matches.


Any Season Ticket Holder that is not able to attend a home fixture next season will be able to list their seat for sale via the Ticket Exchange system that we will operate in conjunction with Ticketmaster.

The headline points to note regarding this system are:

- Tickets will be listed for sale at face value.

- Season Ticket Holders will recoup 1/19th of the cost of their Season Ticket when their seat is sold for a Premier League fixture.

- Season Ticket Holders will be able to select whether they receive the rebate for sold tickets in the form of a monthly payment or have the funds held to be used as payment against the cost of their Season Ticket for the 2018-19 season.

- Season Ticket Holders will not pay any fees for listing or selling their season tickets for sale.

- Purchasers will pay a single fixed £7.50 fee when purchasing a match ticket via Ticket Exchange.

- While season tickets can be listed well in advance of matches, the Club will determine when the Ticket Exchange sales will be made available for each fixture.

New award of an additional Loyalty Point to Season Ticket Holders for every home Premier League fixture during the 2017-18 season.

Following every home Premier League fixture next season, Season Ticket Holders will be issued with one additional Loyalty Point if either they have their Season Stadium Access Card scanned at Wembley Stadium’s turnstiles OR list their seat for sale on our Ticket Exchange system.

Full details on how and when the Ticket Exchange platform will operate will be announced and communicated to all Season Ticket Holders in due course before the start of next season.
 

spursfan77

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A bit silly you can't sell the ticket for less than face value so you get some money back if it doesn't sell at face value level.

At times in previous seasons when I couldn't go I had to list mine lower than face value to get some money back but now ST holders won't get anything in that scenario and the seat goes empty.
 

spursfast

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Has StubHub been confirmed by the club, I thought they were still consulting on that?! Would have expected an announcement.
here it is...Any Season Ticket Holder that is not able to attend a home fixture next season will be able to list their seat for sale via the Ticket Exchange system that we will operate in conjunction with Ticketmaster.
 

sly1

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Given that the refund to the season ticket holder is the same no matter what the game is (1/19 of the season ticket price), it seems to incentivise the sale of lower category games in a way that doesn't make much sense to me.

If you get as much money back for selling your Stoke ticket as you would for your Man U ticket, you will be getting back more than face value for the Stoke tickets you sell. You could essentially subsidise the most desirable games by selling the less desirable ones.

It seems fairly likely to result in the market being flooded with Category C games, which already looked like it could be a problem with the huge capacity of Wembley.
 

nightgoat

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A bit silly you can't sell the ticket for less than face value so you get some money back if it doesn't sell at face value level.

At times in previous seasons when I couldn't go I had to list mine lower than face value to get some money back but now ST holders won't get anything in that scenario and the seat goes empty.

If your season ticket is in the lower tier which will be sold out for all games I'm sure there'll be some people who would rather pay about £35 for a ticket there than up in the gods of the upper tier.
 

spursfan77

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If your season ticket is in the lower tier which will be sold out for all games I'm sure there'll be some people who would rather pay about £35 for a ticket there than up in the gods of the upper tier.

very true.
 

mattdefoe

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Will the option for members to buy tickets like usual seasons be there again and no more ballots !!?

Also what is our capacity for Wembley are we allowed the full 90k?
 

Phischy

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Will the option for members to buy tickets like usual seasons be there again and no more ballots !!?

Also what is our capacity for Wembley are we allowed the full 90k?
Yes and yes, although we might close some blocks or parts of blocks for lesser games.
 

rockyhotspur

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For those who have booked your tickets today did you also pay for them.

PS Thank's Phischy for answering my question the other day.
 

Phischy

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For those who have booked your tickets today did you also pay for them.

PS Thank's Phischy for answering my question the other day.
No worries, I can help with this too I think...

The literature I have seen suggests payment needs to be made by 26 June or the ticket purchase is cancelled. Suggests to me that payment isn't immediate...
 

rockyhotspur

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My mate has had terrible problems with this. Although he was in the first group ( he was 2000 something on the list) he only received his offer about 20 minutes ago despite many calls and emails. All ok now though. Thanks again Phishy.
 

L-man

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Am I being stupid?

Seat has been reserved but how do you actually pay or at least see the payment options?
 

gregga

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Website is shocking as usual.

Is there any way to confirm the price of a seat before you reserve it? The colour coding is less than clear!
 

benski

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I'm a bit confused by the whole experience. I'm on the waiting list but don't fancy a year at wembley, spoke to a mate who seems to think I won't be able to get a ST when we move because I've turned it down for wembley, they will fill all the ST places with people further down the list and carry these over to new stadium. Feeling a bit gutted if that is the case!
 

Wellspurs

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I'm a bit confused by the whole experience. I'm on the waiting list but don't fancy a year at wembley, spoke to a mate who seems to think I won't be able to get a ST when we move because I've turned it down for wembley, they will fill all the ST places with people further down the list and carry these over to new stadium. Feeling a bit gutted if that is the case!


Go back through this thread I think you will find that is the case?

Perhaps you could have taken up the offer then spread the matches and cost with mates that's what a few of us are doing.
 
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