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Not sure about that Cashy. One of the reasons I fell in love with Stanley was because the club has seemingly shunned the cold, professional way of doing things. Instead, a friendly, well meaning muddling-by attitude made us feel much more at home.
I'm sure having to spend an extra 5 minutes at the end of a match buying a ticket is nowt in the grand scheme of things, even though I understand how things are done can be a bit of a puzzle at times. |
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Anyway, it is unlikely to be "an extra 5 minutes". That would be ok if there was just one person - but it is more likely to be at least 15 minutes if there is a queue. It's time for you to get back into the real world, Lord D. |
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In the real world, Revived Red, small companies don't always have the resources of a large one. What they lack in efficiency they often make up with in other ways. I'm sure it's handy to have a burger served in a minute in McDonalds, but wouldn't you rather wait an hour for something edible?
Is missing your train due to inefficient a regular thing or just something that might possibly happen to someone who you once heard about that probably drove there? Progress has been made, Rome was not built in a day. |
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I do not understand a word of that. Let me spell it out as simply as I can. 1. Train leaves Accrington at 5.23. 2. To ensure I do not miss that train, taxi is booked for 5pm prompt. 3. How can I collect a ticket for a future game at 5pm if taxi is booked for 5pm? I do hope that that is helpful for you. |
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its nowt to do with trains etc. its just common sense to sell something when people want it and not have the gall to more or less say you can get it when its conveniant to us. its hardly what they say is rocket science to sell two types of ticket at once. remember talking to an old employee of a local bus company who stated they had two different types of ticket to issue on a certain route and it depended on the destination for which type they got. god help some at stanley if they were a post war clippy.
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I see no reason why those fans who travel from afar can't order (& pay) by telephone prior to any home game, so that their ticket(s) can be collected from the office/shop before the game.
We can't afford to put obstacles in the way of generating income, let alone upset loyal fans. Surely this is not beyond the managements capabilities, even at Accrington Stanley? |
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Aye but that would using commonsense.:rolleyes:
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I have suggested the way to do this for some time. However some on here think it is beyond the capability of man to change the way we sell tickets etc. But I am not wasting my time any further. Some people are just stuck in the 60s way of doing things.
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Calm down gentlemen.
Monkey Hanger reported one bloke was asked to buy a ticket after the match. Is that what happens all the time? The way I've seen things I would imagine if the person had a taxi booked for 5pm and explained that then a ticket may have been forthcoming. Maybe due to one reason or another, like being the smallest club in the league that there was a staff shortage? I'm not saying it's great that there are inefficiencies, and I am not dismissing Revived Red's commitment to the cause. Merely saying that Andy Holt is sorting things out, but in the meantime I'm sure there's some quirks we can put up with? |
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