Word of warning:
don't press the 'print tickets at home' option.
Although this option was shown as available (or at least it was yesterday)
if you press it then go to your e-mail to print the tickets from your booking confirmation reference number you will get the message
that no booking has been made under that reference.
Evidently, the print at home option should not have been active (presumably it should only be active for home games?).
However, having followed the process for home printing I now have to hope that the club send out the tickets by post (as this option costs £1) as a goodwill measure because of course I didn't pay the extra £1 for postage.
Not really a big deal in the greater scheme of things but if the 'glitch' hasn't been addressed yet then it's perhaps worth knowing about if you are intending to buy Argyle (and other) away tickets on-line.
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The club should also let people know that they might or might not be running a coach to an away game depending on if they get enough bookings.
Put this stuff up online.
Quite clearly says you can only use the code for home tickets on the email.
The option to post costs a £1 doesn't it so is the Club effectively saying that if you opt for print at home for an away game they will send by free post? Is this what happened in your case or have I misunderstood again?
With hindsight, I accept that maybe I should have had doubts about going ahead with print at home but it appeared to be a legitimate option on the face of it!
Won't make same mistake again.
Did Friend or Defoe just get lucky then?