Disabled Wembley tickets

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  1. tyk

    tyke69 Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone know what is needed to get a disabled ticket from oakwell, evidence of top rate mobility pip or something else?
     
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    You will need proof of your disability. Call in or ring Vicky or Beth in box office. These tickets are through the box office
     
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    Why have the club refused to process centenary ticket holders through the box office? And why have staff been prioritised over customers? I bet theyre questions that dont get answered
     
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    Answered that on other threads. Staff are applying on line like us. Players and management will have priority but supply will probably not be enough in that area close to dug outs. They will then be on line like us.
    Can't explain the Centenary angle but i'm told it's not as simple as some make out to just load 1500 names and numbers. Otherwise it would have been done. The box office aren't deliberately getting stick. They would have done it if they could.
     
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    But as I keep saying, it isn't 1500 people. It is far far less than that. And you said yesterday that staff were assigned a patron code especially for this so they would be treated as season ticket holders. As I said, that is clearly prioritising staff over customers as it is the exact same thing as they could have done (with a weeks notice) for centenary members. Also as I said they could allow the few centenary members to go into the box office.

    It is a shambles and I don't think it is even legal. The legality has been conveniently ignored every time it has been highlighted.

    Jumped into bed with ticketmaster for an easy ride at the cost of potential merchandise sales and risk of breaching the law. What a way to run a business

    Edit: By the way I don't mean to have a go at you Bondy, the effort you've put in to getting answers and informing fans is second to none and is much appreciated.
     

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