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Movers Week

by playoffs or layoffs » 01 Jun 2008 12:32

Anyone know if the club are going to do a Movers Week this summer as I am sure there will be more ST changes than usual for next season?

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Re: Movers Week

by STAR Liaison » 01 Jun 2008 12:46

playoffs or layoffs Anyone know if the club are going to do a Movers Week this summer as I am sure there will be more ST changes than usual for next season?


We asked at the last RFC management meeting and no there will not be an official movers week. However if you renew your ST there is a period before seats go on general sale so it would be a good time to contact the club and see if they have spaces where you want to go and if they can move you. That week is to allow them to process all the renewals so it will depend to some extent on how late people leave it to renew and how quickly they can process them.

Alternatively you can wait and see if you can get a new ST but it will be, I assume, more expensive as it is not a renewal and you take the risk as to whether there will be a lot of non-renewals.

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Re: Movers Week

by The 17 Bus » 01 Jun 2008 15:00

If 13-000 renew it will be a result, my dad managed to move last season, was a matter of going down after renewals ended as SL said, this year he is moving again and staying at home as missed half the games due to reasons of old age.

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Re: Movers Week

by DaveM » 01 Jun 2008 15:10

No movers week is a bit of a lazy move by the club. Last year there was no movers week either. I can imagine it is a bit of hassle, but paying the high prices for season tickets the punters deserve it.

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Re: Movers Week

by Dirk Gently » 01 Jun 2008 20:49

There won't be a specific movers' week as such, because it's almost impossible to do and keep everyone happy - because every time you move someone you create another space that someone else might want to move into, and so on.

But the club will help out as much as they can anyone who wants to move - they should let the club know when they do their renewals. If you look carefully at the dates, renewals close on 20th June and they're not starting to process new applications until 30th June, so there is some time built in to allow requested moves to happen - it's just not called "movers' week", but the end result is the same.


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Re: Movers Week

by 1982Royal » 02 Jun 2008 13:21

I'm moving seat this year because the people I sit with are not renewing, so I'm taking over the seat where my mate's dad sat last year. When I called the club they said my mate's dad had to send them a fax stating he will not be renewing and that I will be renewing his seat in my name...

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Re: Movers Week

by T.R.O.L.I. » 02 Jun 2008 13:27

1982Royal I'm moving seat this year because the people I sit with are not renewing, so I'm taking over the seat where my mate's dad sat last year. When I called the club they said my mate's dad had to send them a fax stating he will not be renewing and that I will be renewing his seat in my name...


The above applies up until the 20th June - after that, if he hasn't renewed, his seat number goes into the general sale pot.

Not exactly rocket science is it? :roll:

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Re: Movers Week

by 1982Royal » 03 Jun 2008 09:03

Well, I've never moved seat before so I didn't know the procedure? I wasn't sure if the club would say 'Tough, you can only take that seat once it's on general sale'.

So clealy that makes me thick as pig shit.

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Re: Movers Week

by T.R.O.L.I. » 03 Jun 2008 09:09

1982Royal So clealy that makes me thick as pig shit.


Not necessarily - just unobservant considering the post by starliaison above :wink:


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Re: Movers Week

by Readingfanman » 03 Jun 2008 09:19

1982Royal Well, I've never moved seat before so I didn't know the procedure? I wasn't sure if the club would say 'Tough, you can only take that seat once it's on general sale'.

So clealy that makes me thick as pig shit.

That's what the club did after the end of the first premiership season. Wouldn't let me renew next to my mate, even though it was one of our friends who wasn't renewing sitting between us and had told the club he wasn't renewing.

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Re: Movers Week

by Carlos » 03 Jun 2008 12:20

Email I got from the Ticket Office about moving:

To clarify, I suggest that you renew your existing seat so that you still get the renewal price, then from the 23rd June, Call us at that date where we can look at moving you close to your brother.


So I would say that if you want to move, do the renewal in your current seat, possibly with a note to say you are planning to move, then go from there.

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Re: Movers Week

by TFF » 09 Jun 2008 13:06

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 32,00.html

Details for 2008/9 seat moves
Posted on: Mon 09 Jun 2008

With renewals of season tickets in full swing, the Club has announced arrangements for Season Ticket holders who wish to renew and move seats for next season.

Only season tickets which have been renewed before the deadline of 6pm on Friday 20th June will be eligible for moving seats. Therefore the Club recommends supporters renew their current seats before the deadline.

Seat moves will be available from 10am on Wednesday 25th June until 12 noon on Saturday 28th June. Season Ticket holders will be able to move renewed seats into any seats which may have become vacant, subject to availability.

Seat Moves will be available by calling 0844 249 1871 or in person at the Ticket Office (neither method has a priority or advantage over the other).

Personal Callers to the Ticket Office are advised it will not be possible to view seats inside the Stadium Bowl and all seat moves are charged at £10 per seat. It is important to remember it is not possible to guarantee any move and availability is constantly subject to change.

New Season Ticket Sales will be begin on Monday 30th June. Seats will be subject to availability and are charged at a £20 premium vs renewal prices. Full information will be released following the renewal deadline.

Ticket Office opening hours:
Monday 9th June: 10am-6pm
Tuesday 10th June: 10am-6pm
Wednesday 11th June: 10am-6pm
Thursday 12th June: 10am-6pm
Friday 13th June: 10am-6pm
Saturday 14th June: 9am-3pm (extended opening)
Sunday 15th June: closed
Monday 16th June: 10am-6pm
Tuesday 17th June: 10am-6pm
Wednesday 18th June: 10am-6pm
Thursday 19th June: 10am-6pm
Friday 20th June: 10am-6pm
Saturday 21st June: closed
Sunday 22nd June: closed
Monday 23rd June: 10am-6pm
Tuesday 24th June: 10am-6pm
Wednesday 25th June: 10am-8pm (late night opening)
Thursday 26th June: 10am-8pm (late night opening)
Friday 27th June: 10am-6pm
Saturday 28th June: 9am-12noon
Sunday 29th June: closed
Monday 30th June: 10am-6pm


Common sense prevails. Well done RFC ticket office.

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Re: Movers Week

by Bowman's Quiver » 09 Jun 2008 13:57

That Friday Feeling http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1325432,00.html

Details for 2008/9 seat moves
Posted on: Mon 09 Jun 2008 Personal Callers to the Ticket Office are advised it will not be possible to view seats inside the Stadium Bowl and all seat moves are charged at £10 per seat. It is important to remember it is not possible to guarantee any move and availability is constantly subject to change.



Common sense prevails. Well done RFC ticket office.


Am I alone in thinking that a £10 administration charge is outrageous in what is a fairly seamless, computerised process.

I'm not nomally one to knock everything this club does as some are inclined to do but this is bang out of order.

At a time they should be encouraging all the season ticket sales they can, they seem intent on milking existing customers - note the word - who only wish to buy a more favourable seat if available.

I'm one waiverer who will now choose not to renew and buy on an individual match-by-match basis.
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Re: Movers Week

by RoyalBlue » 09 Jun 2008 13:59

TBF (shock horror!) if they are issuing a new member card with the new seat number on, the cards themselves are likely to cost over a fiver.

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Re: Movers Week

by Stranded » 09 Jun 2008 15:38

Isn't there a £10 charge for new member cards anyway? So this is consistant with those charges.

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Re: Movers Week

by RG30 » 09 Jun 2008 17:35

Stranded Isn't there a £10 charge for new member cards anyway? So this is consistant with those charges.


If the ST was lost/stolen, it costs the supporter £2 for a reprint, £1 for a concession. Greed about the £10 adminstration charge though.

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Re: Movers Week

by Platypuss » 09 Jun 2008 22:32

Stranded Isn't there a £10 charge for new member cards anyway? So this is consistant with those charges.


Not according to:

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/MemberCard/0,,10306~1063595,00.html

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Re: Movers Week

by TFF » 10 Jun 2008 08:53

It's only a tenner :roll:

If there were no charge the TO would be swamped with requests to move. A small fee means only those who really want/need to move will make the effort.

Seems entirely sensible to me.

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Re: Movers Week

by Bowman's Quiver » 10 Jun 2008 09:39

That Friday Feeling It's only a tenner :roll:

If there were no charge the TO would be swamped with requests to move. A small fee means only those who really want/need to move will make the effort.

Seems entirely sensible to me.


Tell you what, if the money's not important to you perhaps you could stick a cheque in the post for me to move?

No, I thought!

You miss the point completely. A token charge to cover the cost of the materials (the card in effect) I could understand. As we've already established that there's a £2 charge levied for lost/stolen cards that would appear to be the benchmark.

And so what if the TO were "swamped" with reqests to move (which I would think unlikely anyway)?. Unless I'm very much mistaken part of their reason for being is to service us, the customer. Customers who I would suggest will be that much thinner on the ground this coming season for obvious reasons.

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Re: Movers Week

by Ups and Downs » 10 Jun 2008 10:07

I'd like to move my seat but i don't want to give the bloke who sits in front of me the satisfaction. I'm sure he thought me and my mate were Plastics after we bought half season tickets after Christmas in our Chamionship winning year because he was always really moody with us. We did gt drunk and talk shit alot, in fairness.

Although I'll probably never have to see him again, it'd kill me to think that he'd be badmouthing us to all and sundry when we'd only be a few blocks away.

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