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DramRunner wrote:M57-S, row NN I got a standard seating ticket but seem to be in premium, I wonder what the '-S' means? Glad to see others in M57 as well.
You are in the last bay of the Olympic Stand, so I'm thinking it's because your seat might be restricted viewing, not sure though.
Joey wrote:does anyone know what M1-P is, is that still level 1
It's reference to the category of seating you have. Think it means Prime but it might be Premium because they have both in that bay. Did you pay for a Prime seat or a Premium?
Prime is anywhere from row A right up to AA I think, but I'm not sure.. And then Premium is behind that.
Joey wrote:does anyone know what M1-P is, is that still level 1
It's reference to the category of seating you have. Think it means Prime but it might be Premium because they have both in that bay. Did you pay for a Prime seat or a Premium?
Prime is anywhere from row A right up to AA I think, but I'm not sure.. And then Premium is behind that.
Thanks its row G, so Prime, just got worried for a second that it was something different
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Sorry if it has been asked but when do we pick them up?
Also, it all went through and money has already been deducted. We had a different name for the account name as the credit card name but it didn't say anything about that not being ok. Assuming the credit card holder collects the tickets..
M1 for our lot. Happy to be in the Saints section behind the goals again.
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