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S/F Ticket Allocation For Leinster Season Ticket Holders

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5% credit card booking fee. Is that standard these days?
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what price are the tickets?
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30 squid for east terrace, 45 for stand.

Season ticket holders can have either 4 terrace tickets or else 2 stand and 2 terrace. Credit card fee is 5% of total. That could be up to 7.50. Think I'll be paying in cash.
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Where's everyone going to be congregating then? East Terrace?
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Post by Slipper1 »

Duff Paddy wrote:5% credit card booking fee. Is that standard these days?
Many companies lump on a further charge to cover their charge from Visa / MC etc. the credit card companies charge something like 3.75% per transaction. so the extra 5% ensures that the LB dont loose on cash that they have to send on to the ERC.

It is a practise strongly frowned upon by the CC Companies but I think there is Fock all they can do. :cry:
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I have a really silly question - but probably one that many will ask. What is the best method to return these ticket forms.

Obviously we cant send cheques or cash by email, so those supportes will obviously be risking the postal system or hand delivery; But being leinster Fans - we all have credit cards - so how are we sending in the forms....
1) scan and email it in and look for a "Read Reciept" as proof of delivery
2) Fax it in and hope it doesnt get lost behind the machine
3) carrier pidgeon

Or after all that - was there a preferred method of return put forward by Ronan?

Thoughts on a postcard please......
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Slipper1 wrote:I have a really silly question - but probably one that many will ask. What is the best method to return these ticket forms.

Obviously we cant send cheques or cash by email, so those supportes will obviously be risking the postal system or hand delivery; But being leinster Fans - we all have credit cards - so how are we sending in the forms....
1) scan and email it in and look for a "Read Reciept" as proof of delivery
2) Fax it in and hope it doesnt get lost behind the machine
3) carrier pidgeon

Or after all that - was there a preferred method of return put forward by Ronan?

Thoughts on a postcard please......
I faxed it last year for QF tickets with my cc number and it was all cushty. Will be doing the same for the semi. I did keep for the read-receipt though. IIRC, Ronan confirmed for me that he'd received it. Top bloke!
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Is the match on the Saturday or the Sunday,or has that been confirmed yet?
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sexy_rexy wrote:Is the match on the Saturday or the Sunday,or has that been confirmed yet?
Will be confirmed today.
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Slipper1 wrote:I have a really silly question - but probably one that many will ask. What is the best method to return these ticket forms.

Obviously we cant send cheques or cash by email, so those supportes will obviously be risking the postal system or hand delivery; But being leinster Fans - we all have credit cards - so how are we sending in the forms....
1) scan and email it in and look for a "Read Reciept" as proof of delivery
2) Fax it in and hope it doesnt get lost behind the machine
3) carrier pidgeon

Or after all that - was there a preferred method of return put forward by Ronan?

Thoughts on a postcard please......
I'm going to hand-deliver mine. Slipper, drop me a PM if you want me to deliver yours also. I'll probably call in to the Branch tomorrow.
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ckav wrote:
I'm going to hand-deliver mine. Slipper, drop me a PM if you want me to deliver yours also. I'll probably call in to the Branch tomorrow.
Welcome home - congratulations on being part of what is turning out to be a massive weekend in the History of Leinster Rugby.

Thanks for the offer on the tickets - I faxed through in the end and emailed a copy (well marked as a duplicate) on one of those to be sure, to be sure moments.

Ronan hasent really let us down in the past anyway - and those that deserve the tickets will get hold of them.
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From rte.ie

Leinster & Munster look set for April 23 clash
Monday, 03 April 2006 9:44
French television looks set to dictate that the Heineken Cup semi-final between Leinster and Munster will take place on Sunday, April 23.
With Biarritz at home in the other semi-final against Bath, French TV will look to screen that game on Saturday, April 22.
Meanwhile, it looks as if both Leinster and Munster will get around 20,000 tickets each with the other 9,000 being distributed by the ERC.

That will mean that there will be no tickets on general sale for what is going to be one of the sporting highlights of the year at Lansdowne Road.
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Slipper1 wrote:
ckav wrote:
I'm going to hand-deliver mine. Slipper, drop me a PM if you want me to deliver yours also. I'll probably call in to the Branch tomorrow.
Welcome home - congratulations on being part of what is turning out to be a massive weekend in the History of Leinster Rugby.

Thanks for the offer on the tickets - I faxed through in the end and emailed a copy (well marked as a duplicate) on one of those to be sure, to be sure moments.

Ronan hasent really let us down in the past anyway - and those that deserve the tickets will get hold of them.
thanks my dear. My voice is focked - but my heart is singing....

I think Robbie and Ronan will ensure that the noisy Ultras are in one section, as per Bath and Toulouse.

God - what a weekend. Someone put it very well on the plane home yesterday. "Leinster came of age yesterday, and not a field of Athenry in sight". Jesus, to hear Alive Alive Oh sung so many times, was absolutely electric. The Toulouse players applauded us at the end of the match - more power to them and more power to us!
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ckav wrote: I think Robbie and Ronan will ensure that the noisy Ultras are in one section, as per Bath and Toulouse.
I presume that section will be the east terrace.
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Avenger wrote:
ckav wrote: I think Robbie and Ronan will ensure that the noisy Ultras are in one section, as per Bath and Toulouse.
I presume that section will be the east terrace.
No idea as of yet.
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Post by sewa »

They should allocate four tickets to each of the people registered on this website.
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They should allocate four tickets to each of the people registered on this website

you wish
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ckav wrote:
Avenger wrote:
ckav wrote: I think Robbie and Ronan will ensure that the noisy Ultras are in one section, as per Bath and Toulouse.
I presume that section will be the east terrace.
No idea as of yet.
The email I received only offers stand (which we don't want) or East Terrace - so that's the answer - we'll be in the East Terrace??!!
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thecoofreak wrote:
They should allocate four tickets to each of the people registered on this website

you wish
It would be a very good initiative to promote the website
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sewa wrote:
thecoofreak wrote:
They should allocate four tickets to each of the people registered on this website

you wish
It would be a very good initiative to promote the website

How kind of you to be so concerned about our website, Sewa. :twisted:
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