by The whole year inn » 15 Aug 2008 05:21
by Wycombe Royal » 15 Aug 2008 08:51
by Matt de K » 15 Aug 2008 10:02
Wycombe Royal What a load of fuss about nothing.
Do people have nothing more serious to worry about?
by Stranded » 15 Aug 2008 10:08
Matt de KWycombe Royal What a load of fuss about nothing.
Do people have nothing more serious to worry about?
I think that the point is that RFC aren't helping themselves with the customers that think on a friday night/saturday morning "hmmm I'm going to goto the footy" Then realise that they haven't got a membershipcard so they can't attend.
Also, on the paying for a membership card, I would be pretty outraged if my bank charged me for my bank card everytime it got lost or renewed or opened a new bank account. Surely this membership card falls into the same category?? (in a round-about-way)
by Matt de K » 15 Aug 2008 10:40
by SpaceCruiser » 15 Aug 2008 11:05
Matt de KWycombe Royal What a load of fuss about nothing.
Do people have nothing more serious to worry about?
I think that the point is that RFC aren't helping themselves with the customers that think on a friday night/saturday morning "hmmm I'm going to goto the footy" Then realise that they haven't got a membershipcard so they can't attend.
Also, on the paying for a membership card, I would be pretty outraged if my bank charged me for my bank card everytime it got lost or renewed or opened a new bank account. Surely this membership card falls into the same category?? (in a round-about-way)
by Matt de K » 15 Aug 2008 11:07
by SpaceCruiser » 15 Aug 2008 11:12
by Rex » 15 Aug 2008 11:19
by SpaceCruiser » 15 Aug 2008 11:23
by Archies Left Foot » 15 Aug 2008 12:06
Stranded
But they can, if someone turns up tomorrow willing to pay £23 to get in, do you honestly think the club will turn them away. They may try to sell or even give them a member card but if they don't want one they will issue a paper ticket for the game.
by Matt de K » 16 Aug 2008 00:45
Archies Left Foot I said that this policy would probably affect and restrict casual fans from turning up, I could feel the shoulders being shrugged from over the telephone, and a retort of "well that's how its is".
by SpaceCruiser » 17 Aug 2008 01:48
by kwik-silva » 17 Aug 2008 12:14
SymonsO Bought 2 paper tickets 40 minutes before kick off yesterday.
No bother at all.
by Matt de K » 17 Aug 2008 18:58
SpaceCruiser Er, well, whatever. I never paid for my customer member card. Maybe you so jealous of people who took advantage of those before Reading became.....well....famous.
GET OVER It.
FOOL.
a couple of posts before, I ...I've had a st for 9 years now, so have never had to get a membership card.....
by Matt de K » 17 Aug 2008 18:59
kwik-silvaSymonsO Bought 2 paper tickets 40 minutes before kick off yesterday.
No bother at all.
and there ends the debate
by STAR Liaison » 20 Aug 2008 12:50
Archies Left FootStranded
But they can, if someone turns up tomorrow willing to pay £23 to get in, do you honestly think the club will turn them away. They may try to sell or even give them a member card but if they don't want one they will issue a paper ticket for the game.
Been reading with this with some interest as I am in exactly the same situation, I am bringing two friends up on Sat who will never be likely to attend a Reading game again. I mentioned about the palaver of having to register them as members, get hold of their DOB full addresses etc etc (bollockache that was) and pay for a member card and asked what would happen if we rolled up on match day and wanted a ticket and was told that they would still have to be registered as members and get cards printed there and thenWhen I said that this policy would probably affect and restrict casual fans from turning up, I could feel the shoulders being shrugged from over the telephone, and a retort of "well that's how its is".
by Archies Left Foot » 20 Aug 2008 20:33
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It is also possible now to buy extra tickets for your mates on your member card but as before they would rather your mate got his own member card but there is no problem getting a ticket for, say, someone who has never been before and may never come again.
HTH
by STAR Liaison » 21 Aug 2008 08:25
Archies Left Footstarliaison [
It is also possible now to buy extra tickets for your mates on your member card but as before they would rather your mate got his own member card but there is no problem getting a ticket for, say, someone who has never been before and may never come again.
HTH
So was this always possible or something that has been brought in since Saturday? If it was always possible, I am slightly dissapointed that I was mislead on two different fronts by the ticket office.
by Diamond » 21 Aug 2008 10:26
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