I was in there today to try and upgrade a ticket. Can’t do that online (and as it turns out, you can’t do it in person either) A chap ahead of me in the queue was there because he was trying to buy two half ST in seats that were together. Because his computer was only showing Swansea tickets, he went down to the ground to try and sort it out. As it turns out, the lady couldn’t help him either as her computer was showing the same. The advice he got was to wait until after the Swansea game, note down the seats he wanted and then come back to the ticket office to buy them. Not everything can be done online and I feel enough obstacles are put in the way of sorting out ticketing issues without making them worse by having no human contact.
I came away from the office annoyed with myself but even more annoyed with the club. The friend that I go to the games with is, like me, an OAP who has a concessionary ticket. He can’t attend the match tomorrow. I asked my son if a mate of his, an adult, would like to come along, first time for him up the City, The friend said he’d like to come.
I went into the ticket office thinking I could upgrade the concession ticket to an adult for this game. The lady did tell me there were no upgrades but I was thinking this was a question of semantics. I’m annoyed with myself for not listening properly in the first place. It was only when I was asked to pay £24 for the ticket that I fully realised what she had meant. I then told her that I would leave the ticket as it was, only to be told my mates ST for the Swansea match had been cancelled and there was nothing she could do. (fair enough, my fault this, I’ll make sure I pay more attention in future).
I feel I have been penalised for trying to be honest.I fully expected to pay the difference between the concessionary ticket cost per match, about £16, and the full price match ticket, £24. In effect we have paid twice for the same seat. I think it’s right that the club clamp down on adults going in on concession tickets, but they make it impossible to upgrade. If any of our group can’t attend in future, we’ll just take our chances at the turnstile by using the cheaper ticket if an adult wants to attend.
I would like to write to the club to complain, not that I think it will do any good, but still feel it’s necessary to make my feelings known. Does anyone have a name and email address of who to contact please? Maybe Pete could raise this issue at the next fans representative meeting?