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I seldom look at my ST account on Ticketbastard, so I may not have been up to date on the options, but it appears that at last, someone within the UR organisation may have done something useful.

Seems to me there are new options, either to print, send to a friend or sell tickets.

Doubtless, someone will tell me that this is only old news but It's news to me. Imagine something on Ticketbastard that is actually user-friendly. :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Been around for a year or two Baggy. The sell option involves exorbitant charges for both parties. Same old tktbarsteward!
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big mervyn wrote:Been around for a year or two Baggy. The sell option involves exorbitant charges for both parties. Same old tktbarsteward!
You can only sell though when ticket exchange opens which is at 85% sold out for the match
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OK, LOOK ................. I haven't a baldy if it's really changed or not, it looked different to me. Somebody FFFS just log into it and make a definitive call as to whether it's the same or different.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:OK, LOOK ................. I haven't a baldy if it's really changed or not, it looked different to me. Somebody FFFS just log into it and make a definitive call as to whether it's the same or different.
It's the same Baggy. Even with the cr*p seating plan that doesn't give you a scooby where the seats are.
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They seem to have pulled off the trick of selling us season tickets at the same price but with one fewer game.
Don’t get me started on the Extra ticket for a friendballix.
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Tender wrote:They seem to have pulled off the trick of selling us season tickets at the same price but with one fewer game.
Don’t get me started on the Extra ticket for a friendballix.
This was all known before renewal date.
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Reminds me of the time some people were tricked by a bus.
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And the choice was... Take it or leave it.
People wonder why we complain.
Not moving on.
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We have 2 STs between 3 so the extra 2 tkts suits us. It will inevitably massage falling attendance figures this season
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Due to circumstances beyond our control, there will be no Ulster A fixture, as originally planned, before Ulster take on Gloucester in a pre-season friendly, (Saturday 18th August, kick-off 5.30pm).

Gates will now open at 4.00pm.
Shortchanged again
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Rooster wrote:Due to circumstances beyond our control, there will be no Ulster A fixture, as originally planned, before Ulster take on Gloucester in a pre-season friendly, (Saturday 18th August, kick-off 5.30pm).

Gates will now open at 4.00pm.
Shortchanged again
None of the other provinces able to send a team up then. :blueafro: playing Newcastle and >TT playing Exeter the night before with the Westies hosting Coventry on the Saturday.
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Neill_M wrote:
Rooster wrote:Due to circumstances beyond our control, there will be no Ulster A fixture, as originally planned, before Ulster take on Gloucester in a pre-season friendly, (Saturday 18th August, kick-off 5.30pm).

Gates will now open at 4.00pm.
Shortchanged again
None of the other provinces able to send a team up then.
Or why not play the Ulster League and senior cup champions, I'd imagine a club team playing week in week out could give the A team a run for their money.

Or play Armagh 1st half, play Hinch 2nd half. Or any other Ulster league team that fancied it.
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UlsterNo9 wrote:
Neill_M wrote:
Rooster wrote:Due to circumstances beyond our control, there will be no Ulster A fixture, as originally planned, before Ulster take on Gloucester in a pre-season friendly, (Saturday 18th August, kick-off 5.30pm).

Gates will now open at 4.00pm.
Shortchanged again
None of the other provinces able to send a team up then.
Or why not play the Ulster League and senior cup champions, I'd imagine a club team playing week in week out could give the A team a run for their money.

Or play Armagh 1st half, play Hinch 2nd half. Or any other Ulster league team that fancied it.
Armagh might beat them and that would never do
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