Match day tickets now on sale for Brighton/Norwich friendlies & the Shrewsbury League home games.
Also there are changes to some of the administration fees.
As part of the new system, there will be a £1.50 transaction fee for online bookings (applicable per transaction rather than per ticket). There will be no transaction fee for purchases made in person, while UK postage is now free for online bookings, which was priced at £1 last season. The booking fee for purchases made by phone remains at £2.50 per transaction.https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5b4c5c5000944/matchday-tickets-on-sale-as-new-ticketing-system-is-launched
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Our club gets a lot of complaints and rightly so at times.
But this is really good if you plan on going to more than 1 match.
Well done all at Charlton
How does entering data into the system when talking face-to-face be any different (cheaper?) than the same person entering the same data into the same system, but talking on a phone line?
they then tried to charge me again at the venue when I realised I'd printed the same ticket twice and not both individual tickets.
Is something I'd like to see Charlton do as can imagine there are those who'd like to get Season Tickets (in a world where Roland doesnt exist) yet are unable to because they dont have the Saturdays free to justify the cost
Environmentally friendly it is not.
Waste paper on an industrial scale and powering through ink too.
The club morons talk about using your smartphone. An assumption that sits alongside assuming everybody has Facebook and twitter and indeed computer equipment at home. Let alone food events being entirely non vegetarian.
This is the club that flat out refused to tell the attending paying public the teams for the U18s final at the end of last season either by printing a team sheet for people, announcing the teams, or displaying those teams on the screen (which had an advert displayed for the whole match).
Yeah yeah yeah, moaners gotta moan.
Easier to dig out the moaners like me than engage with actual issues.
BTW I journey to the Valley mid week to buy the tickets in person, not everybody has that option.
A multi-match package will be available, online only, for the Addicks’ friendlies against Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion and Championship club Norwich City.
If supporters purchase tickets for both fixtures at the same time they will get the second fixture for half price, so an adult would pay £15 for both fixtures saving £5.
Charging £1.50 whether you print at home or get the tickets posted to you makes no sense
What possible justification would Keohane have for forcing people to pay £1.50 for printing off their tickets at home? What additional expense does that cause to the club?
Maybe somebody who knows about these things can explain.
Is it to raise money for player breakfasts, or for the in crowd to stuff their faces on matchdays at our expense?
Tell you what Cojones, instruct your underlings to cut each chip in half so 14 becomes 28. Voila a 100% increase in chip offerings for the plebs huh?
Do that and you can increase the price by a couple of quid.
They're limiting the hours for ticket office in order to save money on staff, yet booking in person is free and booking online/over the phone costs the customer money.
Won't that just force more people to book in person? Do they even want our money? Fucking morons.
His head reminds me of an egg, and Pistolet reminds me of having a wee.
Put the two together and we might be getting somewhere.
£1.50 is hardly going to stop any but the most principled from printing at home.
It's a liberty - but somehow all ticket outlets are getting away with this.