Hello all, this is my first posting and apologies but a bit of a negative first off. Looking for advice on this.......
Bought 2 season tickets on Saturday 30 August for family stand at the Gallagher store. The girl on the solitary "15 mins average waiting time per person" designated season ticket till gave me match day tickets for Gillingham as the season ticket card/book wasn't ready. Very sensible.
No season ticket has yet arrived and reading the CCFC site won't be here until well after the Yeovil game. The club site says season ticket holders should go along with "paper match day tickets" . I was given none.
I have a stub on which the lady has written a couple of long numbers, her signature, the written the amount I spent. I have also an email from the club confirming purchase and seat details.
Common sense tells me that I should take this stub and email confirmation to the Arena on match day , point it out to a steward and they will let us in, no problem. I'm guessing others are in the same situation.
Common sense and CCFC don't seem to mix so i'm guessing I will be turned away.
Any advice or anyone with the same problem please give your thoughts..
[ or pop in the shop on Saturday morning.]
.........I'm not sure "popping in" and " tickets " go together !
I have the same issue went to the shop today and was told they had been posted this morning Yeovil and Preston together. It is also stated on the club website.You won't be able to get in at all. Write it off as a bad experience.
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Received my tickets yesterday's postthe club say they are posting paper tickets for the next 2 home games as yet i have not had mine and dont know of anyone who has.
could anyone who has received a paper ticket let us know
Received my tickets yesterday's post
My ticket for Saturday didn't come in the post today, so hoping for tomorrow.
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