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Does anyone know if I would be able to get 3 tickets as a member, superdraw member and with > 2,500 loyalty points on Friday afternoon? Don't want to waste time ringing up if not.

Thanks
 



Broaden the points brackets and make it unreserved seating :)

If I knew the answer I guess I would have made a few quid with a fault free system by now but without going over old ground, to me, the fan with seasons worth of loyalty points should take preference over the friend of a loyal fan every time but this isn't the case with the way it is this year.
I'll be honest, I just want to see as many Blades there as possible, and I guess I am lucky in that I can get what I want, when others have more complicated situations and such. I just think a league 1 playoff when we have a support base with plenty fed up of seeing us lose the big match, could see us sell embarrasingly few if we're too tight with the categories.

I half hope it turns into a valid complaint because it would mean we'll definitely be taking upwards of 33/34k!
 
Does anyone know if I would be able to get 3 tickets as a member, superdraw member and with > 2,500 loyalty points on Friday afternoon? Don't want to waste time ringing up if not.

Thanks

The loyalty points work with your membership to move people up the queue, they are of no use on their own.
 
It is not really a "Loyalty points system" when someone with thousands of loyalty points has to wait till general sale to get tickets due to not being a current ST holder/membership holder while someone who has never before been to a Blades game can tag along with a ST holder or membership holder.

You would have thought a little bit of common sense or flexibility would have prevailed, rather than flatly refusing to sell tickets to someone surely they could have offered to sell them a membership and tickets. SUFC always find a way to piss someone off.
 
It is not really a "Loyalty points system" when someone with thousands of loyalty points has to wait till general sale to get tickets due to not being a current ST holder/membership holder while someone who has never before been to a Blades game can tag along with a ST holder or membership holder.

Add to that someone who has never before been to a game but did spend £15 on a membership card!
 
It is not really a "Loyalty points system" when someone with thousands of loyalty points has to wait till general sale to get tickets due to not being a current ST holder/membership holder while someone who has never before been to a Blades game can tag along with a ST holder or membership holder.

You would have thought a little bit of common sense or flexibility would have prevailed, rather than flatly refusing to sell tickets to someone surely they could have offered to sell them a membership and tickets. SUFC always find a way to piss someone off.

You could buy the membership and the ticket, it says something along the lines of it may have to be approved before being valid.
 
Thanks - was meaning more does being a member of the superdraw and having enough points mean that i count as 2 people and therefore able to purchase 2x2 tickets?
I think it will - but you will probably have to go in person because
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2012 Super Draw Card must be produced in person at the time of purchase"
even though the SuperDraw card doesn't have a date on it!!!
 
I had an email confirming my ticket purchase (first time that's happened), I ignored the part about not emailing back and said that people on the phone/in person were getting to choose which tier they would prefer.

Just had a response to say my preference has been noted but they make no promises, so we shall see :)
 
Thanks - was meaning more does being a member of the superdraw and having enough points mean that i count as 2 people and therefore able to purchase 2x2 tickets?
You have two numbers don't you? And when you get any offers, you get two offers (the 3 game ticket offer for instance) So I would say yes. In fact, I'm sure in the past I have got two lots of tickets.
This conversation will only make sense to a superdraw member!
 
Just had a response from ticket office (2 in fact!) to say that I can buy 2 tickets tomorrow with my 2,850 loyalty points despite no membership.
 
It is not really a "Loyalty points system" when someone with thousands of loyalty points has to wait till general sale to get tickets due to not being a current ST holder/membership holder while someone who has never before been to a Blades game can tag along with a ST holder or membership holder.
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Too bloody right! 37 season tickets in the last 43 years and they won't sell me a ticket yet.
Who came up with the name loyalty?!
 



Anyone know if block 210 means access to all level 2 bars and restaurants by Club Wembley ?
 
Too bloody right! 37 season tickets in the last 43 years and they won't sell me a ticket yet.
Who came up with the name loyalty?!

Thats the point. It is not rewarding everyone who has shown loyalty this season who have thousands of loyalty points.
No season ticket no membership 16000 points, majority of home games attended some away this season. NO TICKETS FOR SALE TO ME YET.
Membership, no games attended home or away 16000 points, TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM 2ND SESSION WEDNESDAY.

Why could they not say tickets for sale to those with Season tickets/ Membership and who have attended a game this season on the following loyalty points on the following days.
 
To be fair boo, it is highly unlikely someone with 16k points and who had bothered to get a membership would not have been this season.
 
Too bloody right! 37 season tickets in the last 43 years and they won't sell me a ticket yet.
Who came up with the name loyalty?!

Sealo was only here for three, what about the rest?
 
Whats the feeling in the red and white camp,most in Huddersfield here think its a toss of a coin.Will you sell most of your tickets,think we'll sell 25,000 upwards here.It is ticketmaster for us, ticket plus £3 plus £2 per transaction.A lot of Town fans will use Leeds,Wakefield and Manchester for trains,official coach £33 here.Interesting to read all the tickets issues,good luck to everyone and hope for a good game.
 
I'm assuming the answer is 'yes' but will it be possible to buy 'unlimited' tickets online on Saturday? I know you can do this at the ground but I really don't want to have to come across to Sheffield and I need 5 together. I'm holding out because although I could have already bought them I can only get 4.
 
The position regarding membership was made absolutely clear at the start of the season and we all made a choice. I didn’t get a season ticket or a membership because my mum was dying from cancer and I didn't want to commit to anything. It wouldn't have helped us anyway because my brother is coming over for the game and that’s one more person than our points would have covered. We'll be booking on-line on Saturday.

The only real difference is that we might have spend an extra £40 - £50 each on our tickets. Looking at it that way I turned down a 5-1 bet on United getting to the playoff final in August. I didn't look at the membership offer like that at the time but I will do next season, if we are still in this division
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To be fair boo, it is highly unlikely someone with 16k points and who had bothered to get a membership would not have been this season.
The point is they could have done. Why should loyal fans as proved by their account and purchase history have to pay £15 extra to be proved loyal? As I understand it the £15 is to cover the cost of admin and anew piece of plastic. All your details are registered under your customer number and if you buy tickets the system recognises your card. I still have my card and as far as i am aware they reloaded the card each season they did not send me a new one.
Your customer number is your proof of loyalty and how much you have been so. The need to issue a new bit of plastic is to accomodate those loyal people who do not purchase a season ticket but would like to just get a card loaded over the phone or internet for the games they are able to attend instead of having to queue for a paper ticket.
 
The point is they could have done. Why should loyal fans as proved by their account and purchase history have to pay £15 extra to be proved loyal? As I understand it the £15 is to cover the cost of admin and anew piece of plastic. All your details are registered under your customer number and if you buy tickets the system recognises your card. I still have my card and as far as i am aware they reloaded the card each season they did not send me a new one.
Your customer number is your proof of loyalty and how much you have been so. The need to issue a new bit of plastic is to accomodate those loyal people who do not purchase a season ticket but would like to just get a card loaded over the phone or internet for the games they are able to attend instead of having to queue for a paper ticket.

I've little doubt that membership schemes, together with £38 coach travel and 0871 numbers are all pant removal techniques employed by the club. But it has to be viewed on the whole. We get £279 season tickets next season.

Overall, I think the club gets it mostly right. Not that I don't curse when I hear "let me hold you, for the last time" for the 50th time......

UTB
 
I've little doubt that membership schemes, together with £38 coach travel and 0871 numbers are all pant removal techniques employed by the club. But it has to be viewed on the whole. We get £279 season tickets next season.

Overall, I think the club gets it mostly right. Not that I don't curse when I hear "let me hold you, for the last time" for the 50th time......

UTB

I wont I've not been loyal enough!
 



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