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Online Ticketing 09:17 - Apr 9 with 3487 viewstazzydjr

I know i am not one for controversial threads but didn't the club suggest that they'd be giving Online Ticketing a trial at end of the season i assume this will be MK Dons at Home?

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Online Ticketing on 09:26 - Apr 9 with 3463 views442Dale

It's brought up in the 'Keith Hill' thread started by Sandy_dale, but yes, a trial was mentioned.

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Online Ticketing on 17:21 - Apr 9 with 3283 viewsisitme

Colin mentioned in his Dale Player interview that online ticketing is going to be introduced and that they have been working on it since before Christmas. I suspect it will be trialed for the MK Dons game?

Personally I am not sure how much use it will get outside of all ticket games.
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Online Ticketing on 18:35 - Apr 9 with 3205 viewsboromat

I think it'd be wise to trial it on season tickets first rather than a match. At least any problems with season tickets gives plenty of time to rectify the issues trialling first on a match day could be a disaster.

At least it is finally being implemented.

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Online Ticketing on 19:18 - Apr 9 with 3158 viewsKenBoon

Online Ticketing on 17:21 - Apr 9 by isitme

Colin mentioned in his Dale Player interview that online ticketing is going to be introduced and that they have been working on it since before Christmas. I suspect it will be trialed for the MK Dons game?

Personally I am not sure how much use it will get outside of all ticket games.


It will be of absolutely no use if it's just launched as an option (*fees apply).
However if its used with promotions and incentives then it can be of great use.
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Online Ticketing on 19:37 - Apr 9 with 3125 viewsisitme

Online Ticketing on 19:18 - Apr 9 by KenBoon

It will be of absolutely no use if it's just launched as an option (*fees apply).
However if its used with promotions and incentives then it can be of great use.


It could be used for ticket bundles? For example you could buy tickets for Sale Sharks last three games of the season and save money. I have used the Sale online booking system a number of times, but there is no cash at the turnstile and it saves queuing on match day. If you want to sit, you can pick your seat. At Dale only season ticket seats are 'reserved seating', apart from on all ticket matches.

It will make things easier for people to buy tickets for all ticket games and provide the club with more data to use to promote matches. I cannot see tickets being cheaper online than on a match day, although that would be an interesting discussion. Would offering a £2 discount on tickets up to 12 pm the day before a match (just picking a random time) attract more supporters?
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Online Ticketing on 21:16 - Apr 9 with 3033 viewswatford_dale

Online Ticketing on 19:37 - Apr 9 by isitme

It could be used for ticket bundles? For example you could buy tickets for Sale Sharks last three games of the season and save money. I have used the Sale online booking system a number of times, but there is no cash at the turnstile and it saves queuing on match day. If you want to sit, you can pick your seat. At Dale only season ticket seats are 'reserved seating', apart from on all ticket matches.

It will make things easier for people to buy tickets for all ticket games and provide the club with more data to use to promote matches. I cannot see tickets being cheaper online than on a match day, although that would be an interesting discussion. Would offering a £2 discount on tickets up to 12 pm the day before a match (just picking a random time) attract more supporters?


If fees did get charged then it would result in loss of fans. It needs to get resolved for the start of next season, which I am sure the new marketing whizz will organise and if not it ain't the end of the world.
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Online Ticketing on 21:32 - Apr 9 with 3007 viewsisitme

Online Ticketing on 21:16 - Apr 9 by watford_dale

If fees did get charged then it would result in loss of fans. It needs to get resolved for the start of next season, which I am sure the new marketing whizz will organise and if not it ain't the end of the world.


I pay 45p 'admin fee' to print my own ticket when I use the Sale online ticketing system. It seems fairly standard on these type of things, although I have no idea why. Cinema, Ticketmaster etc all use it.
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Online Ticketing on 22:34 - Apr 9 with 2939 viewsDaleiLama

Online Ticketing on 21:32 - Apr 9 by isitme

I pay 45p 'admin fee' to print my own ticket when I use the Sale online ticketing system. It seems fairly standard on these type of things, although I have no idea why. Cinema, Ticketmaster etc all use it.


Because us poor saps that use the system often have no choice but to use it in many cases (Ticketmaster, pre-booking cinema seats and reserving a seat etc etc).

It beggars belief to me that an automated system which shouldn't require an "admin" fee incurs one when buying a ticket from a person who has to be paid a wage should be exempt from an "admin" fee. If RAFC really do want to boost attendance, I really hope they do not add this fee.

Admin fee = stealth price increase.

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Online Ticketing on 23:13 - Apr 9 with 2891 viewsDomDale

I like Sale's method of print your own. In fact most fans I see up at the AJ bell do print their own or have the barcode scanned straight from their smart phone.

I'm making a wild guess but the e ticket readers probably cost a couple of grand each. If by making it easier for folk to buy tickets we could increase our home gates by only a few % for a season it would be worth it (which is still a piss poor league one crowd IMO we should aim higher).

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Online Ticketing on 10:04 - Apr 10 with 2749 viewsdingdangblue

Online Ticketing on 19:37 - Apr 9 by isitme

It could be used for ticket bundles? For example you could buy tickets for Sale Sharks last three games of the season and save money. I have used the Sale online booking system a number of times, but there is no cash at the turnstile and it saves queuing on match day. If you want to sit, you can pick your seat. At Dale only season ticket seats are 'reserved seating', apart from on all ticket matches.

It will make things easier for people to buy tickets for all ticket games and provide the club with more data to use to promote matches. I cannot see tickets being cheaper online than on a match day, although that would be an interesting discussion. Would offering a £2 discount on tickets up to 12 pm the day before a match (just picking a random time) attract more supporters?


The club would more likelier put prices up for pay on the day to £16 Sandy, £19 Pearl St, £21 main stand - but then incentivise online booking with this seasons prices of £15, £18 and £20 ?

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Online Ticketing on 10:49 - Apr 10 with 2695 viewsDaleiLama

Online Ticketing on 10:04 - Apr 10 by dingdangblue

The club would more likelier put prices up for pay on the day to £16 Sandy, £19 Pearl St, £21 main stand - but then incentivise online booking with this seasons prices of £15, £18 and £20 ?


Hope you are right but this isn't the business model used in other leisure industries.

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Online Ticketing on 11:17 - Apr 10 with 2666 viewsdingdangblue

Online Ticketing on 10:49 - Apr 10 by DaleiLama

Hope you are right but this isn't the business model used in other leisure industries.


This would also mean we could charge away fans £21 increasing revenue that way without charging home fans any more. Just getting it started is the main thing - the amount of things bought online now it shouldn't be an issue purchasing tickets this way for home fans - printing your own ticket and using PayPal or debit card. The sooner we do it the less of an issue it will be

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Online Ticketing on 17:14 - Apr 10 with 2548 views442Dale

Talking of tickets, I've been away this week and have just been catching up on the club's twitter updates and mention is made of Colin Garlick's interview containing discussion on season tickets. For those who have listened, what was said?

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Online Ticketing on 17:18 - Apr 10 with 2538 viewsisitme

Online Ticketing on 17:14 - Apr 10 by 442Dale

Talking of tickets, I've been away this week and have just been catching up on the club's twitter updates and mention is made of Colin Garlick's interview containing discussion on season tickets. For those who have listened, what was said?


I bought some end of season do tickets today and briefly spoke to Colin about season tickets. He said information will go out next week and they will be in sale the week after.
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Online Ticketing on 17:26 - Apr 10 with 2527 views442Dale

Online Ticketing on 17:18 - Apr 10 by isitme

I bought some end of season do tickets today and briefly spoke to Colin about season tickets. He said information will go out next week and they will be in sale the week after.


Cheers for that. Hope we resist the urge to break the £20 barrier.

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Online Ticketing on 18:58 - Apr 10 with 2461 viewsD_Alien

Online Ticketing on 17:26 - Apr 10 by 442Dale

Cheers for that. Hope we resist the urge to break the £20 barrier.


I'm sure those in the Sandy cost more than that, but you'll always get some hoolie trying to break them

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Online Ticketing on 19:57 - Apr 10 with 2403 viewstazzydjr

Buckets released their ticket prices today


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Online Ticketing on 20:43 - Apr 10 with 2371 viewspioneer

Online Ticketing on 19:57 - Apr 10 by tazzydjr

Buckets released their ticket prices today



If they think they can get me to watch that crap by paying me 275 quid they are mistaken. And putting it up to 300 quid next month wont change my mind either.
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Online Ticketing on 23:10 - Apr 10 with 2321 viewsTVOS1907

Online Ticketing on 17:18 - Apr 10 by isitme

I bought some end of season do tickets today and briefly spoke to Colin about season tickets. He said information will go out next week and they will be in sale the week after.


Good job 442 asked you really.

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Online Ticketing on 15:50 - Apr 11 with 2187 viewsNinco

Hornets are trying out season cards this season. Instead of ripping a ticket out of a book, you scan a barcode when you go in and that checks that you have paid. I understand it can be adapted so you can pay for an individual match on the web site, then use the card to scan in to that one match. It would make sense to do that at Dale as it would save time at the turnstiles with people hunting for change etc.
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Online Ticketing on 18:37 - Apr 11 with 2077 viewsrobbowood

Online Ticketing on 19:57 - Apr 10 by tazzydjr

Buckets released their ticket prices today



How many of us Dale fans would put up with a 20% increase in the price of our season ticket ?

As the Bury Times says:
BURY have confirmed a 20 per cent increase in the price of adult season tickets for the 2015/16 season.

Full-priced adult season tickets will be £300, up from £250 this season.

Season ticket prices for under-23s and students have increased from £125 to £175, while tickets for senior citizens and the disabled are also £175, up from £120.

Prices for u16s have gone up by £15 to £75, while u11s remain £25 and u5s are free.

Matchday tickets next season will be priced from £18 for adults, £5 for u11s, free for u5s and £12 for all other categories.

The club's board said in a statement that the possibility of promotion to League One had to be factored into the new pricing structure.

"The 2015/16 season is still undecided, League One or League Two?" read the statement.

"With that in mind we have to make sure we can financially compete whilst making sure we still offer affordable prices.
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Online Ticketing on 10:59 - Apr 12 with 1937 viewsraadale

Gotta love Day, not sure if we will go up but we're going to shaft you regardless.
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