You’ve already paid for yours so they’ll make more money if they sell the ones which are general admission first before yours. Rather than someone buying yours and you getting a cut.
Quote from: charleeco7 on August 22, 2022, 07:47:54 AMYou’ve already paid for yours so they’ll make more money if they sell the ones which are general admission first before yours. Rather than someone buying yours and you getting a cut.….but they don’t seem to have taken into account that some people won’t buy whatever is available. Some will be looking for a seat in a particular stand or even vicinity and not bother if nothing is available there. So they could actually be losing money.There is also that some people are putting pairs or groups of tickets back in for sale, but these won’t become available until every single seat is sold. Again - someone who doesn’t want to sit on their own isn’t buying when the club could have made some money in returned ST seats.It’s shortsighted. I can go with them getting down to single seats before putting ST seats back on sale, & doing this on a stand by stand basis, but seemingly having to sell the last seat in the top of A8 before any of us have a chance of some money back, whilst also forbidding us to sell on, doesn’t seem to be in the spirit of the selling point of selling tickets back to the club in weeks you can’t go but I also believe the club lose money by sticking rigidly to this policy.
The club have now listed the resale seats and there's hundreds available all over the stadium. Interesting
Quote from: Flin5tone on August 22, 2022, 12:36:26 PMThe club have now listed the resale seats and there's hundreds available all over the stadium. InterestingNot all that interesting that some people have other commitments over August Bank Holiday weekend.
Quote from: amfy on August 22, 2022, 09:58:52 AMQuote from: charleeco7 on August 22, 2022, 07:47:54 AMYou’ve already paid for yours so they’ll make more money if they sell the ones which are general admission first before yours. Rather than someone buying yours and you getting a cut.….but they don’t seem to have taken into account that some people won’t buy whatever is available. Some will be looking for a seat in a particular stand or even vicinity and not bother if nothing is available there. So they could actually be losing money.There is also that some people are putting pairs or groups of tickets back in for sale, but these won’t become available until every single seat is sold. Again - someone who doesn’t want to sit on their own isn’t buying when the club could have made some money in returned ST seats.It’s shortsighted. I can go with them getting down to single seats before putting ST seats back on sale, & doing this on a stand by stand basis, but seemingly having to sell the last seat in the top of A8 before any of us have a chance of some money back, whilst also forbidding us to sell on, doesn’t seem to be in the spirit of the selling point of selling tickets back to the club in weeks you can’t go but I also believe the club lose money by sticking rigidly to this policy.I mentioned it earlier in the thread, but it also acts as a deterrent from fans taking the piss. Villa away tickets are a closed shop. Certain groups of fans snap up the tickets regardless of whether they can make it or not, just to keep themselves top of the pecking order, then sell the less glamorous ties on (thus restricting the chance of other fans attending away games). If Villa let fans sell Home Season Ticket seats with no penalty, the floodgates would open. IMO, you buy a season ticket to secure your seat for 19 games of football (*if that's what you can call it), at a discount price to matchday tickets. It's up to the person buying the ticket to whey up the risk/reward regarding whether they can attend all the games or not. It's great that they even offer a chance that you can get a partial refund on matches you can't attend. It never used to be an option as far as I can remember.