matrixcutter wrote:yeah the 3.50 is on my statement online
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just wait, according to the letter the saints sent outskeptic wrote:i'm so confused,
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no money taken from my account as of yet, what does that mean?
"As long as you have followed these instructions(in reference to how to register), you will be guaranteed a Grand Final ticket should St Kilda compete"
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I think that was a registration fee and now you get charged a second booking fee
ausfatcat wrote:SaintWal wrote:Was anyone else charged the $3.50 booking fee per ticket as well? Just trying to make sure all the amounts are right. Looks like we were charged the ticket amount plus $28 for 8 tickets?
You should have been charged the booking fee when you registered two weeks ago.
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and when people say 'account' too, make sure ya checking ya credit card and not a cheque/savings accountausfatcat wrote:But did he choose "no standing"? and miss out?
Also be aware that the amount deducted wont show up on your statment at least untill tomorrow. But your available balance will change straight away.
pretty obvious but ya never know!!
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There was nothing showing on my account "on line" so I telephoned Amex...skeptic wrote:i'm so confused,
social club member, registered, best available
no money taken from my account as of yet, what does that mean?
They told me that $573.10US was taken from my account and they said that converts to $657AU which is 2 adult 1 concession for Premium seats.
If your card service provides a telephone service 7 days a week, may I suggest you call them
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Well it looks like I am now a prime timer!! So where will all the prime seats be guys??? Are Prime seats reserved for all of us good folk??
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I know people have probably asked this question a few times.
The deducted is $1182.95 which is 6 x adults standard and 2 x concession. Is a Junior squadron (8 years old) a concession?
Otherwise Ticketek has stuffed up and what do I do then?
Plus we asked for mobility impaired so I don't know who we're going to get one of our party up into the nosebleeds.
The deducted is $1182.95 which is 6 x adults standard and 2 x concession. Is a Junior squadron (8 years old) a concession?
Otherwise Ticketek has stuffed up and what do I do then?
Plus we asked for mobility impaired so I don't know who we're going to get one of our party up into the nosebleeds.
I am pretty sure all juniors have been allocated concession tickets. Generally a concession is someone under 15 or someone who is undertaking study above that age.ozrulestrace wrote:I know people have probably asked this question a few times.
The deducted is $1182.95 which is 6 x adults standard and 2 x concession. Is a Junior squadron (8 years old) a concession?
Otherwise Ticketek has stuffed up and what do I do then?
Plus we asked for mobility impaired so I don't know who we're going to get one of our party up into the nosebleeds.