even though website says not till tomorrow morning. Either that or I've just blown away money on five non-existent seats!
You just have to create an account first when prompted.
@wingnut You should have tried liaising with others to get more than 9 tickets together - you'd have found that an exasperating process. If WWFC's online system can let you select a specific seat, god knows why an international ticketing specialist's site can't.
So first of all - I agree the online ticketing system is shit.
That said - if you have to get more than 9 tickets together, what I found worked was (and this still depends on you being on the phone with a mate):
1st person picks section they want to sit in, picks "best available" - as many tickets as you want to reserve (i.e. more than 9)
Once 2nd person is ready to buy, dump the 1st person's tickets over and above the 9, and the 2nd person picks "best available". It's a bit crap because person 1 can only dump the tickets 1 by 1, but the 2nd person should end up with the tickets the 1st person has just dumped.
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Let's be fair to ticketmaster. It's not like they specialise in selling event tickets or charge large fees to do so.
You've got to expect it to be a bit amateur.
The consensus seems to be that online booking has been dreadful. Let's hope things improve once telephone booking is made available again on Monday.
Very strange. Getting three tickets yesterday afternoon took only a few minutes.
@wingnut You should have tried liaising with others to get more than 9 tickets together - you'd have found that an exasperating process. If WWFC's online system can let you select a specific seat, god knows why an international ticketing specialist's site can't.
So first of all - I agree the online ticketing system is shit.
That said - if you have to get more than 9 tickets together, what I found worked was (and this still depends on you being on the phone with a mate):
It worked for me anyway.