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Post by fossil on Oct 11, 2016 15:02:35 GMT
I have not tried for over a year or so and it may have changed but the two ticket limit did not seem to apply to Travelex productions. I was able to buy three tickets on a few occasions.
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Post by djdan14 on Oct 11, 2016 15:26:50 GMT
You know your theatre hobby has reached new heights when your applying for a credit card just to get some sort of priority.
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Post by lou105 on Oct 11, 2016 18:11:58 GMT
I just got a cheeky email telling me that fees are going up but if I go on to direct debit I can pay the same as last year. I got that as well, but I've just renewed so have a while to decide! ATG is also cheaper on Direct Debit.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2016 9:09:18 GMT
You know your theatre hobby has reached new heights when your applying for a credit card just to get some sort of priority. If it helps, you're not the only one.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2016 9:18:38 GMT
You know your theatre hobby has reached new heights when your applying for a credit card just to get some sort of priority. If it helps, you're not the only one. Same.
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Post by djdan14 on Oct 12, 2016 12:15:49 GMT
If it helps, you're not the only one. Same. We have clearly all got our priorities in order =)
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Post by djdan14 on Oct 16, 2016 18:55:22 GMT
The Amex has arrived! Let the priority booking begin!
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Post by djdan14 on Oct 20, 2016 13:49:39 GMT
Got my first email for Amex priority this morning. And was probably far too excited at it. 24 hour advance on general sale. Not bad for a free card. Planning on a trip to Dublin Old School as a result I think!
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Post by Jan on Oct 20, 2016 17:38:56 GMT
I see they've jacked up the cost of their lowest level membership enormously - I think to £30 ? But only for new joiners, us long-term members get a reduced rate. Treating members as just a source of revenue (the scheme must cost next to nothing to run) is poor.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2016 17:46:21 GMT
I see they've jacked up the cost of their lowest level membership enormously - I think to £30 ? But only for new joiners, us long-term members get a reduced rate. Treating members as just a source of revenue (the scheme must cost next to nothing to run) is poor. On the other hand, if the cost deters some prospective joiners and sheds some renewing members, that boosts the priority availability for the remaining members, so their benefits will be better than before!
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Post by justinj on Apr 5, 2019 10:20:00 GMT
Bumping this thread for current thoughts. I have an Amex card which does get you a days priority over the general public, but am tempted to go for advance or even young patron membership. I've got a couple of credit vouchers to use which I thought I would use on the new season, but you can't use them during Amex priority period as you need to book with an Amex obviously. Just wondered what peoples recent experience was with the advance or even the young patron membership, obviously if I there is a lot more chance of me getting £15 tickets than the more pricey ones it'll justify the cost?
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Post by justinj on Apr 5, 2019 11:46:09 GMT
Thanks, as the young patron membership allows booking at the same time as the priority (which I'm assuming you are referring to) then thats the answer I need. I normally book pretty much everything in the season as long as there are cheap enough tickets available. The fact that you can get a refund if you can't make it or a play gets shocking reviews helps too.
Have taken membership, lets see how I fare next thursday when booking opens.
Thanks again for your view, oh and an awesome site helping me many times to pick the best seats for certain prices.
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