Wembley tickets - 39k officially SOLD OUT (p109)
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vff said:Charlton_Stu said:vff said:swords_alive said:vff said:swords_alive said:block 142, a row of 5 a double and two singles on there right now
Gone. Not from me.
Pain in the neck. The whole bloody thing. Now getting a restricted sale on the club site and not able to log into the view to see the stadium plan@Charlton_Stu . That's decent of you. Wanting to buy.But my charlton account is saying restricted sale ? It was working 10 mins ago. I have restarted laptop, cleared cache, resigned in. Maybe I have 2 seats stuck in sales process that will clear in 45 mins ?This process if ***** horrible.Hoping if more tickets become free that my Charlton account that is now locked is free by then....Grrr.
Definitely a weird way to go about business as we'd have sold at least another 5k and I'm sure Orient would've sold more if they'd put theirs on general sale before.2 -
OhMyGodden said:Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:I think I've noticed an important change in accessing tickets.
Logging in on my season ticket account yesterday (already maxed out on purchases in my name) I was able to log in and buy tickets on CAFC accounts linked to mine.
This morning, the sale is now restricted, and I cannot access it - even though I have linked accounts with eligibility to purchase.
This doesn't cause me an issue, but it may for others if still needing to log in and buy more.
Perhaps all ST holders are locked out, as they've had their chance? Or only those already maxed out in their name. I cannot tell. Or it might just be some momentary adjustments they're making and it'll all come back again soon.
Anyway, just giving the heads up.
We're still in Phase 5 as far as I can tell. Obviously @swords_alive can log in so he doesn't have the restriction.
That said, there were a few moments in the home leg sale where sales went offline for a bit and then came back - so you may well be right - here's hoping!0 -
AFKABartram said:Orient now selling block 517
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Starting to wonder if we will get any more. Real disgrace if we don't9
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Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:OhMyGodden said:Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:I think I've noticed an important change in accessing tickets.
Logging in on my season ticket account yesterday (already maxed out on purchases in my name) I was able to log in and buy tickets on CAFC accounts linked to mine.
This morning, the sale is now restricted, and I cannot access it - even though I have linked accounts with eligibility to purchase.
This doesn't cause me an issue, but it may for others if still needing to log in and buy more.
Perhaps all ST holders are locked out, as they've had their chance? Or only those already maxed out in their name. I cannot tell. Or it might just be some momentary adjustments they're making and it'll all come back again soon.
Anyway, just giving the heads up.
We're still in Phase 5 as far as I can tell. Obviously @swords_alive can log in so he doesn't have the restriction.
That said, there were a few moments in the home leg sale where sales went offline for a bit and then came back - so you may well be right - here's hoping!
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How much longer do Orient have to sell their current phase?0
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5pm I think.1
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Assuming they don't go past 517 it leaves around 8k unsold from 518-525 - which would indicate they have sold about 29k3
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Block 126 for those able to buy; EDIT- Comes up as This event is no longer available for sale when i add to basket.
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So if this went off sale now for Orient, they’d probably want to close Block 518 for segregation purposes and the maximum put on sale to our fans would be Blocks 519 or 520 through to 525 or 526 I am guessing?
How many tickets is that? 6,000? 7,000?
Be a shambles if they are left unsold.10 -
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Feels so unnecessarily messy.13
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Callumcafc said:So if this went off sale now for Orient, they’d probably want to close Block 518 for segregation purposes and the maximum put on sale to our fans would be Blocks 519 or 520 through to 525 or 526 I am guessing?
How many tickets is that? 6,000? 7,000?
Be a shambles if they are left unsold.
Not sure we would get them all - Orient would want to be able to put some on General Sale as well I would guess. Even half would do.5 -
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(From the satirical Southend News Network:)Southend and Oldham have been told to expect an allocation of 38 tickets each, with limited parking available in Buenos Aires.
So, it's not just us then.13 -
swords_alive said:Block 126 for those able to buy;
so unfair when it’s badged by the club as ‘sold out’.Driving people to get spares and or more in reliable sources.0 -
valleynick66 said:swords_alive said:Block 126 for those able to buy;
so unfair when it’s badged by the club as ‘sold out’.Driving people to get spares and or more in reliable sources.4 -
Any chance those could be tickets which were reserved for Charlton players/staff which were unsold and have been put back into the system.0
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Yes, but the point is, our fans cannot buy them.2
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Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:andipandi said:
Should you suffer from a medical condition which requires you to carry medication and/or equipment with you in the event of an emergency, such as a diabetic who many require to carry insulin and needles, we will of course allow these items into the stadium, however we require the following actions / documentation to support your entry to the venue.
- Contact your doctor or health care professional to ensure you are fit to attend the event at Wembley Stadium connected by EE. This is strongly advised, Wembley Stadium connected by EE cannot provide medical advice to guests prior to an event.
- Please ensure your doctor or health care professional provides you with written confirmation to confirm your medical condition and the medication and/or equipment you require to bring to the stadium for your welfare in the event of a medical emergency. Please ensure you bring this letter with you as our stewarding teams will require sight of this letter to allow you entry to the stadium.
That is not easy to do. My wife carries two Adrenaline auto injectors (just in case one doesn't work or is not enough) for severe allergic and anaphylactic shock episodes. First prescribed in 2001, after a near death experience, she has never had any documentation, just endless repeat prescriptions since. Getting paperwork and letters from a GP is like trawling through treacle and they charge anything from £15- £50 plus per document. Her condition is largely self managed, the only time a health professional, other than a GP would get involved is during a A&E resuscitation admission. There is no paperwork, or letters confirming her medical condition, the fact that she carries auto adrenaline injectors is the explanation itself.
https://help.wembleystadium.com/support/tickets/new
This will eventually lead to an email conversation with a human. You should be ok from this point onwards - no need to antagonise with them, they're a very helpful team.
As a starting point, take a photo of said medication as evidence. Something with her name on, ideally. And say what you're saying on here.
You'll want to ask for an exemption for medication. Ask for an exemption to bring in a bigger bag, too, if having one on the day makes things easier. Ask for a food and drink exemption for the allergy.
Sounds like a ball ache to arrange but better have that now than any issues at the turnstile, or worrying about potential issues between now and then.
You'll end up with a certificate looking something like this, but with their name on it at the top. This is my boy's one, based on a food allergy need to bring own food (obvs), epipen (obvs) and that'll need a bigger bag than A4 to carry (obvs).
Hope this helps.
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Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:andipandi said:
Should you suffer from a medical condition which requires you to carry medication and/or equipment with you in the event of an emergency, such as a diabetic who many require to carry insulin and needles, we will of course allow these items into the stadium, however we require the following actions / documentation to support your entry to the venue.
- Contact your doctor or health care professional to ensure you are fit to attend the event at Wembley Stadium connected by EE. This is strongly advised, Wembley Stadium connected by EE cannot provide medical advice to guests prior to an event.
- Please ensure your doctor or health care professional provides you with written confirmation to confirm your medical condition and the medication and/or equipment you require to bring to the stadium for your welfare in the event of a medical emergency. Please ensure you bring this letter with you as our stewarding teams will require sight of this letter to allow you entry to the stadium.
That is not easy to do. My wife carries two Adrenaline auto injectors (just in case one doesn't work or is not enough) for severe allergic and anaphylactic shock episodes. First prescribed in 2001, after a near death experience, she has never had any documentation, just endless repeat prescriptions since. Getting paperwork and letters from a GP is like trawling through treacle and they charge anything from £15- £50 plus per document. Her condition is largely self managed, the only time a health professional, other than a GP would get involved is during a A&E resuscitation admission. There is no paperwork, or letters confirming her medical condition, the fact that she carries auto adrenaline injectors is the explanation itself.
https://help.wembleystadium.com/support/tickets/new
This will eventually lead to an email conversation with a human. You should be ok from this point onwards - no need to antagonise with them, they're a very helpful team.
As a starting point, take a photo of said medication as evidence. Something with her name on, ideally. And say what you're saying on here.
You'll want to ask for an exemption for medication. Ask for an exemption to bring in a bigger bag, too, if having one on the day makes things easier. Ask for a food and drink exemption for the allergy.
Sounds like a ball ache to arrange but better have that now than any issues at the turnstile, or worrying about potential issues between now and then.
You'll end up with a certificate looking something like this, but with their name on it at the top. This is my boy's one, based on a food allergy need to bring own food (obvs), epipen (obvs) and that'll need a bigger bag than A4 to carry (obvs).
Hope this helps.
Job done .6 -
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Absolutely ridiculous from wembley causing people unnecessary stress and to pay over the odds via resellers.
Well done orient selling the amount they have, but when we have sold out as quickly as we have it's bonkers that we haven't been given more.13 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:andipandi said:
Should you suffer from a medical condition which requires you to carry medication and/or equipment with you in the event of an emergency, such as a diabetic who many require to carry insulin and needles, we will of course allow these items into the stadium, however we require the following actions / documentation to support your entry to the venue.
- Contact your doctor or health care professional to ensure you are fit to attend the event at Wembley Stadium connected by EE. This is strongly advised, Wembley Stadium connected by EE cannot provide medical advice to guests prior to an event.
- Please ensure your doctor or health care professional provides you with written confirmation to confirm your medical condition and the medication and/or equipment you require to bring to the stadium for your welfare in the event of a medical emergency. Please ensure you bring this letter with you as our stewarding teams will require sight of this letter to allow you entry to the stadium.
That is not easy to do. My wife carries two Adrenaline auto injectors (just in case one doesn't work or is not enough) for severe allergic and anaphylactic shock episodes. First prescribed in 2001, after a near death experience, she has never had any documentation, just endless repeat prescriptions since. Getting paperwork and letters from a GP is like trawling through treacle and they charge anything from £15- £50 plus per document. Her condition is largely self managed, the only time a health professional, other than a GP would get involved is during a A&E resuscitation admission. There is no paperwork, or letters confirming her medical condition, the fact that she carries auto adrenaline injectors is the explanation itself.
https://help.wembleystadium.com/support/tickets/new
This will eventually lead to an email conversation with a human. You should be ok from this point onwards - no need to antagonise with them, they're a very helpful team.
As a starting point, take a photo of said medication as evidence. Something with her name on, ideally. And say what you're saying on here.
You'll want to ask for an exemption for medication. Ask for an exemption to bring in a bigger bag, too, if having one on the day makes things easier. Ask for a food and drink exemption for the allergy.
Sounds like a ball ache to arrange but better have that now than any issues at the turnstile, or worrying about potential issues between now and then.
You'll end up with a certificate looking something like this, but with their name on it at the top. This is my boy's one, based on a food allergy need to bring own food (obvs), epipen (obvs) and that'll need a bigger bag than A4 to carry (obvs).
Hope this helps.
Job done .0 -
david2206 said:Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:andipandi said:
Should you suffer from a medical condition which requires you to carry medication and/or equipment with you in the event of an emergency, such as a diabetic who many require to carry insulin and needles, we will of course allow these items into the stadium, however we require the following actions / documentation to support your entry to the venue.
- Contact your doctor or health care professional to ensure you are fit to attend the event at Wembley Stadium connected by EE. This is strongly advised, Wembley Stadium connected by EE cannot provide medical advice to guests prior to an event.
- Please ensure your doctor or health care professional provides you with written confirmation to confirm your medical condition and the medication and/or equipment you require to bring to the stadium for your welfare in the event of a medical emergency. Please ensure you bring this letter with you as our stewarding teams will require sight of this letter to allow you entry to the stadium.
That is not easy to do. My wife carries two Adrenaline auto injectors (just in case one doesn't work or is not enough) for severe allergic and anaphylactic shock episodes. First prescribed in 2001, after a near death experience, she has never had any documentation, just endless repeat prescriptions since. Getting paperwork and letters from a GP is like trawling through treacle and they charge anything from £15- £50 plus per document. Her condition is largely self managed, the only time a health professional, other than a GP would get involved is during a A&E resuscitation admission. There is no paperwork, or letters confirming her medical condition, the fact that she carries auto adrenaline injectors is the explanation itself.
https://help.wembleystadium.com/support/tickets/new
This will eventually lead to an email conversation with a human. You should be ok from this point onwards - no need to antagonise with them, they're a very helpful team.
As a starting point, take a photo of said medication as evidence. Something with her name on, ideally. And say what you're saying on here.
You'll want to ask for an exemption for medication. Ask for an exemption to bring in a bigger bag, too, if having one on the day makes things easier. Ask for a food and drink exemption for the allergy.
Sounds like a ball ache to arrange but better have that now than any issues at the turnstile, or worrying about potential issues between now and then.
You'll end up with a certificate looking something like this, but with their name on it at the top. This is my boy's one, based on a food allergy need to bring own food (obvs), epipen (obvs) and that'll need a bigger bag than A4 to carry (obvs).
Hope this helps.0 -
Logging in on my Orient account I can see they haven't altered their criteria - it's still up to 6 per account holder.0
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bobmunro said:Callumcafc said:So if this went off sale now for Orient, they’d probably want to close Block 518 for segregation purposes and the maximum put on sale to our fans would be Blocks 519 or 520 through to 525 or 526 I am guessing?
How many tickets is that? 6,000? 7,000?
Be a shambles if they are left unsold.
Not sure we would get them all - Orient would want to be able to put some on General Sale as well I would guess. Even half would do.
I can't see Orient being allowed to general sale unless we're able to as well and i'm not sure we'll have any left then.2 -
Our sell out forced 1,000+ middle tier seats to be released yesterday. I'm not convinced this has happened in the Orient end, so I think they may have room to maneuver in that direction, if we are to be allocated a big chunk of the upper.
Guesswork, as always.0 -
complete madness that there could be 10k empty seats when I think we'd comfortably sell whatever we were now given up to a max 10k17
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At the moment we have a bigger issue it would seem in that our fans cannot buy the spares in the existing allocation and the ticket office is messaging that this is because it is sold out. So we are probably at an impasse where it would appear (from CAFC and wembley point of view) that we are yet to sell our existing allocation. Ridiculous and hopefully being actively looked in to. (I'm sure it is, as a few have emailed tickets@cafc.co.uk now about this)0
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It not sure if it's incompetence, greed wanting to make money via resellers or not wanting us to have significant more supporters. Probably a combination.
But there are people panicking of they can get a ticket for a game in a few days time when they shouldn't have to.4 -
Now removed from the ticket site0