
Don Diaz
Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
Access to Wembley is via automated barcode reader turnstiles. Should be easy enough to put barcodes on members cards. Paper tickets for CL and cup matches maybe?
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only having fred flinstones old phone I havent a scooby mate!Thinking of taking the plunge here and getting a membership ,I know a few lads here that might use it as well ,the only problem I do everything on my phone and isn't there a problem with the site and iPhones ??
Mate, I've told you before, painting a big 'i' own your Nokia 3310 does not mean you've got an iPhone.Thinking of taking the plunge here and getting a membership ,I know a few lads here that might use it as well ,the only problem I do everything on my phone and isn't there a problem with the site and iPhones ??
StubHub Stopped: THST comment
6/19/2017
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We are delighted that THFC has decided not to renew its partnership with StubHub. THST has opposed the deal for four seasons and, with your support, had some success in restricting the original model’s ability to drive up prices. From next season, the ticket exchange will be taken back in house and operated by the Club, with technical support from Ticketmaster.
This represents a very welcome move away from the incentivised touting we’ve seen on StubHub over the past four seasons and gives the Club much more flexibility over the running of the platform, something that will benefit fans.
As always with THFC, the devil is in the detail, and we continue to talk to the Club about the mechanics of the new exchange and how this will work for fans. As this is the Club’s decision, it will release full details in due course. But there are some parts we do know at this stage.
We have always argued for a ticket exchange system to be run as a service to fans, not an additional revenue generator, and we are pleased that the Club has taken this on board. There will be no fees for the seller, which is very welcome. Buyers will pay face value plus a flat rate £7.50 transaction fee on the platform. We have pushed the transaction fee down from the initial figure suggested and would like the Club and Ticketmaster to have gone further, but this is a vast improvement on the fees charged by StubHub over the past few seasons.
We also think the seller should receive the face value of the ticket they are selling. Face value is the price the Club charges for entry to the match concerned. The Club’s position is that the seller will receive 1/19th of the value of their Season Ticket for each ticket they successfully sell via the ticket exchange.
This means that sellers would effectively receive over face value for Cat C matches and under face value for Cat A matches, essentially incentivising resale for the less attractive matches where attendance should be incentivised. Although, without confirmation of match day pricing, this is an informed assumption.
THE FUTURE
The long campaign we fought over StubHub has, thanks to the support of members and national supporter organisations, been successful and shows fans can make our voices heard. The end result has been to secure a system that offers fans the opportunity to exchange tickets they cannot use without driving prices up, and that offers the Club flexibility.
We will continue to put the fan perspective to the Club. To do this effectively, we rely on your support. The more members we represent, the stronger our voice is. Sometimes it takes longer than we would like to achieve what we want. And the Club’s tendency to change its position at the last minute is not helpful. But we still firmly believe we achieve more by speaking up than by simply paying up.
We will continue to speak up and work for positive outcomes. The success of the campaign against StubHub should encourage us all.
could be a better deal,no provision for selling below fv which with wembley&cup games might be needed to officially resell tickets through the club,but losing stubhub is excellent news on its own!About time! Good news.
Mate, I've told you before, painting a big 'i' own your Nokia 3310 does not mean you've got an iPhone.
Were in 140 row 40 , around 170 from memory try using the sear/row finder, should be easier to get a singleton, initially I was only offered row 1and 2 but used this system and found 2 last week near my STH mates, good luck
I hope,they're about 795 then less 48 membership and , WHEN you get the bill, it's possible to do if over 10months ! I haven't receive cost confirmation yetHow much were 140 seats? Thanks!
Fuck me, furthest back I've managed to find so far is row fucking seven....
Also the pricing tiers on the diagram don't seem to match up with site... and the site doesn't give the prices except for 'level [number] cat [number], then another number.
Atm it's a real guessing game as to how much I'll be charged.
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The two I have 131 7 262 & 263 (£695) as there were not many together in the singing lot. I was row 4 for cup semi final and wasnt that bad
@Don Diaz did you get my message ?
All good,glad to see you back!Any help needed DM me,away will be hard to get unless favours are called in!!Will be over for Saints and West Ham at home this season. Trying to decide whether to come early enough to go to Burnley away. Anyone ever been? Seems a bitch to get to.
Been away awhile. Hope everyone is well.
Sounds like one them there Zen Koan doohickeys - "if a tree falls in the forest and it doesn't fall on your head, do you give a fuck?"If a member buys a re-sale ticket, do they get the loyalty points for that game?
THST @THSTOfficial 59m59 minutes ago
Yes.
Honestly mate,loyalty pts now?who fucking cares except season ticket holders,thats how it is.Cant wait til members who become STHs scream when their loyalty points are set to zero when they change up,its all meaning less cos loyalty pts are pretty much a closed shop in this system.Sounds like one them there Zen Koan doohickeys - "if a tree falls in the forest and it doesn't fall on your head, do you give a fuck?"
You have spotted another bit of iffiness in the new system, I doubt if they will be any loyalty points doshed out to members buying re-sale tickets. Your other point about below face value for category C games is a a bit worrying I was all 'yay no more touting' but we could end up with a half empty stadium if we play Huddersfield on a Monday night - I can't see there being a rush to pay £40 plus for a ticket for games like that.
And another thing..... will there be a priority period for members to buy re-sale tickets for the big games like the NLD before the tourists swamp the ticket office and nick them all? Probably not. I have changed my mind, Levy is a cunt - oh hang on that's what I thought before, so no change really.
Will be over for Saints and West Ham at home this season. Trying to decide whether to come early enough to go to Burnley away. Anyone ever been? Seems a bitch to get to.
Been away awhile. Hope everyone is well.
My head makes that only 2 out of 3 took the ST offer,if same happens again could get to nearly 30k on the waiting list,which for those people is an excellent chance to jump to the front of the queue for NWHL.Yes, sadly I'm not.