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Post by Norn Iron Terrier on Feb 13, 2009 0:27:44 GMT 1
Have borrowed 2 season tickets. One is a junior, can this be upgraded to an adult? If so how, when and how much, any info will be much appreciated. Thanks Craig
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2009 0:36:25 GMT 1
I'm 99% certain I read or heard somewhere that junior season tickets can only be used to buy junior tickets. You could ring up the ticket office, but I wouldn't get your hopes up.
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Post by Norn Iron Terrier on Feb 13, 2009 0:39:00 GMT 1
Could I hand it in as being unused and then buy the seat as an adult?
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Post by far on Feb 13, 2009 0:53:12 GMT 1
they should let you do that and really should knock the price down hopefully will be doin same me sen 2morro but mines a mini terrier so will be paying full price
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Post by Norn Iron Terrier on Feb 13, 2009 0:54:31 GMT 1
Thanks for the help, will see if I can do it tomorrow morning.
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Post by stevvy on Feb 13, 2009 0:56:27 GMT 1
at best they might say "right junior tickets cost £x and adult tickets cost £x so pay the difference between the 2 as its an upgrade",thats the nearest you'll get to it being cheap i'd imagine
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Post by far on Feb 13, 2009 1:00:28 GMT 1
thats what i was thinking as well
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Post by holmfirth on Feb 13, 2009 7:07:40 GMT 1
Definitely OK. I have 2 x adult season tickets at £100 each and 2 x junior terriers at £0 each. I have upgraded the two kids tickets to adult tickets for the matches. Cost was £20 each. Not a problem at all with our ticket office.
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Post by townatheart on Feb 13, 2009 8:19:29 GMT 1
Could I hand it in as being unused and then buy the seat as an adult? That is what I have done on two occassions. No problem, give them the voucher for the junior ticket and pay the adult rate for the seat.
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Post by ThaiTerrier2nd on Feb 13, 2009 9:40:11 GMT 1
I didn't think you can upgrade from a junior ticket because all tickets are supposed to be non transferable.
However handing in unused tyickets and purchasing an adult ticket should be ok.
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Post by ernieislip on Feb 13, 2009 11:42:56 GMT 1
You deffo can upgrade them, I do it all the time.
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Post by Norn Iron Terrier on Feb 13, 2009 16:05:05 GMT 1
Tickets done, just go down to ticket office pay £21 and hey presto!
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Post by hunsworthterrier on Feb 13, 2009 16:12:16 GMT 1
Tickets done, just go down to ticket office pay £21 and hey presto! I have just been this morning and upgraded with no problems but was only charged £20. Also, it has to be done today, they are not doing tranfers or upgrades tomorrow.
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Post by Norn Iron Terrier on Feb 13, 2009 16:44:28 GMT 1
Tickets done, just go down to ticket office pay £21 and hey presto! I have just been this morning and upgraded with no problems but was only charged £20. Also, it has to be done today, they are not doing tranfers or upgrades tomorrow. Was it for DG lower? the £21 is the value of the ticket. Thanks for all the info people Thats 3 season tickets that are being used that were going to be empty seats! Come on town! Come on Town
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Post by bristolterrier on Feb 13, 2009 17:27:59 GMT 1
Have borrowed 2 season tickets. One is a junior, can this be upgraded to an adult? If so how, when and how much, any info will be much appreciated. Thanks Craig Upgraded my sons ticket to an adult it cost £11.
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Post by ThreeLions on Feb 13, 2009 17:38:00 GMT 1
Hope it was worth it UTT
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Post by oysky on Feb 13, 2009 17:38:23 GMT 1
ive upgaded 2 junior tickets for tommorows game.BUT DO IT TODAY!!!!!!.they will not do it tommorow
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