@mrtonycox Posted 24 September 2011 Posted 24 September 2011 We moved our season tickets in the week and the seats we chose were already taken for the Derby game. They have given us for this game only 6 proper paper tickets for the match for us to sit somewhere else. However we can't now go due to another family commitment so we're selling them. The tickets are: (Family Stand, Block P2 - turnstile 52-57) 2 x adults 3 x Under 18 1 xUnder 8 Will accept £50 quid for the lot and don't want to split them so a family can make the most of them. If you want them email me on [email protected], they must be collected from us with the cash. (We're in all this weekend) These are genuine tickets which unfortunately we can't use now.
The Doctor Posted 24 September 2011 Posted 24 September 2011 Is it just me that thinks the "Genuine" bit at the end of the title seems a bit suspicious.
Marmite Posted 24 September 2011 Posted 24 September 2011 Why dont you just return them to get a full refund ? Not looked at the prices but surely you are doing yourself out of money mate
davieG Posted 24 September 2011 Posted 24 September 2011 Why dont you just return them to get a full refund ? Not looked at the prices but surely you are doing yourself out of money mate Because they're ST replacements you can't get refunds on games you don't attend. The best he can do is take them back and register them for another game but he'll still have the same problem as he'll have his STs back by then and wont need spare games. Least wise that's how I see it.
@mrtonycox Posted 26 September 2011 Author Posted 26 September 2011 Because they're ST replacements you can't get refunds on games you don't attend. The best he can do is take them back and register them for another game but he'll still have the same problem as he'll have his STs back by then and wont need spare games. Least wise that's how I see it. Yep, that's right 6 printed tickets instead of our season tickets as the seats were already booked for this game... we can't use em as we defo can't go . I may be losing money, but something's better than nothing and gives the chance for someone to grab a bargain and take their family along. Nothing dodgy about this at all,we just have printed tickets for a Derby game we can't use or refund on.. They can either be used or go in recycle bin..
kylestyle06 Posted 30 September 2011 Posted 30 September 2011 How much would you sell a Adult ticket for?
Head Honcho Posted 30 September 2011 Posted 30 September 2011 How much would you sell a Adult ticket for? Will accept £50 quid for the lot and don't want to split them so a family can make the most of them Wakey wakey
kylestyle06 Posted 30 September 2011 Posted 30 September 2011 Will accept £50 quid for the lot and don't want to split them so a family can make the most of them Wakey wakey The game's getting closer by the minute, and he doesn't seem to have a buyer yet, so surely some money is better than no money? Wakey Wakey
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