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just got my email confirmation but still no seat or block number. Tried using the tracker but still no details about where the hell i'm sitting!!!

 

 

 

oh, by the way, some tickets already on ebay

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Guest Dickie Hyde
just got my email confirmation but still no seat or block number. Tried using the tracker but still no details about where the hell i'm sitting!!!

 

Ditto!

 

We had to go ahead with it though, as it's so early. So by right we'd hae good seats, but then by bookings direct's rights, we could be in block 209 together

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I've been trying the NEC site since 9 and not once have I been even offered Row or seat numbers. I can choose the block but then it says "we cannot off the tickets that you have requested". Even when I ask for lowest price, any block!

 

Please, what is the method to your success oh great one??

 

Strange, I tried the NEC site out of interest and its brilliant, you can choose your block and everything. Shows you where your seats are when chosen aswell. I went from here

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I remember booking on bookingsdirect a couple of years ago for a WWE show. I booked at 9:03 which i thought was awesome, but had the same trouble you guys have of not knowing the seat numbers

 

Then they eventually came out a row S of one of the tiers!

 

I wouldn't hold you hopes up. Prepare to be royally stung

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Strange' date=' I tried the NEC site out of interest and its brilliant, you can choose your block and everything. Shows you where your seats are when chosen aswell. I went from here https://boxoffice.necgroup.co.uk/online/seatSelect.asp?WSadmissions::admission::performance_id=860A24E8-9A84-4B8C-9FC1-0F08B1D5715C&brand=The%20NEC%20Arena,%20Birmingham

 

Cheers Elworthy. That's the same page I've been working off. I get to pick my block OK but after that it all goes downhill faster than an Olympic skier - over...and over...and over...and over...and over...well you get the picture!

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Bookings Direct are awful. Must have hit F5 at least 10,000 times. Finally gave up, and went over to Ticketmaster, and ordered my tickets straight away, no problems at all. I had never used them before, but I know which site ill being using from now on!
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Well I just ordered a Birmingham ticket from the NEC site.. block D row G... which i guess is 7 rows from the ring. Anyone know if I can now canel my Birmingham order with Bookings direct?

 

Cheers,

 

Dickie

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Guest Dickie Hyde

Just got back from the NEC with front row seats for Block D... :D

 

Anyone got the seating plan for WWE At Birmingham in November?

 

Cheers

 

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EDIT: This was originally posted by SHEF, but the Mod functionality decided to combine it with Dickie's, sorry.

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Was on Ticketmaster right from the start, and am happy with both seats that I got for the Tapings in Manchester.

 

I saw that crap on Bookings Direct, and quite frankly they can kiss my a** if they think I'm putting in all my personal detals before they tell me what seat I get. Anyway I got:

 

 

Raw: Block D = Row B (£68.50)

Smackdown : Block 105 = Row Q (£53)

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Lol you spoil my fun, i'm row G! That's 7 rows from the ring?

 

Congrats on front row... did you go down to the NEC itself? :-/ You live near? How long was the cue etc and what time did you arrive?

 

Regards,

 

Dickie

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I went at 8pm last night as the Take That concert was on, next person to buy WWE tickets didn't arrive till midnight so was more than early; but still used to it from the WWF periods when people actually went much earlier. When we went inside there were 3 windows and I got stuck with the biggest idiot on his first day at work who left me there ordering for 30 minutes while my nephew had ordered his and was out inside 3. Luckily with all the mistakes he made even trying to charge me £90 extra the seats were safe and the guy next to him sorted it out for me; I thought I'd be in the tiers by the time he was finished with me. I was the first person in and pretty much last one out of all the people who came early...
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Guest Dickie Hyde

So you got to order the WWE tickets for the NEc at Midnight last night, so basically ,on the day of sale? Is this normal proceedure? Cos if so i'd head up to a Birmingham and stay n a hotel for a night.

 

Dickie

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just bought tickets for November Newcastle show. Am in block C, Row B. Anyone else going to that show?? Edited by MrFill
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No' date=' they went on sale at 9am. I just meant the next person to arrive after me came at midnight...[/quote']

 

How many people were queueing by 9am?

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Guys, got my seats for Raw and Smackdown of bookings direct (booked them at 905am but didnt know what seats). They gave me some crap far back seats so i called them up.

 

Got straight through and the guy actually changed the tickets.

 

Now got

RAW taping Block 113 Row A

SD taping Block 109 Row A

 

em, cancelled my SD tickets and got a pair in BLOCK J ROW A

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Guys, got my seats for Raw and Smackdown of bookings direct (booked them at 905am but didnt know what seats). They gave me some crap far back seats so i called them up.

 

Got straight through and the guy actually changed the tickets.

 

Now got

RAW taping Block 113 Row A

SD taping Block 109 Row A

 

em, cancelled my SD tickets and got a pair in BLOCK J ROW A

 

How did you find out where your seats were in the first place? you called the via the hotline and said what? They are good tiered seats, that's what i'd be after. Bookings Direct are C***s

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How did you find out where your seats were in the first place? you called the via the hotline and said what? They are good tiered seats' date=' that's what i'd be after. Bookings Direct are C***s[/quote']

 

go to the bookings direct website, click on the tracker, enter your email address and your confirmation number you were sent this morning, wait about 30secs, then you get your seat block numbers. Mine were crap.

Call 0871 230 0010 to cancel and rebook if need be, you get straight through

when you tell em your seats are crap and you had no choice, they sort it out for you.

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How did you find out where your seats were in the first place? you called the via the hotline and said what? They are good tiered seats' date=' that's what i'd be after. [b']Bookings Direct are C***s[/b]

 

Yep, I've sacked it off and not going to bother with any of the shows. I really wanted up to 1st, 2nd or 3rd row ringside but they bolloxed any chance I had of getting them.

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Ok Gurrr. I got:

 

B,F, 9 for RAW

 

B,F 6 for SMACKDOWN

 

Thoughts?

 

really depends where in the row you are. I sat in a similar position at the NEC tapings and had to stand up most the time. You can always ring em and see if they can offer you any better.

 

Better seats than i was initially offered tho

 

I seriously have to get to work!!!!:oops

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Well I tried ringing but she couldn't change them to anything better, she said it was the best they had offered at the time, so I kept RAW and SMACKDOWN. As for Birmingham I had Block F Row T. I cancelled this one as I re-purchased this morning from the nec site and got Block D row 7... ringside block :D

 

What a performance bookings direct... I didnt know ticketmaster UK did wwe events?

 

Anther quick question, I've just seen someone with tickets in their hand for Manchester, photographed. Is it possible to travel to Manchester the day before the sale date, (much like SHEF did with Birmingham) and queue for them for about 12-14 hours and be guaranteed good seats?

 

Any help is great,

 

Regards,

 

Dickie

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ticketmaster only do certain events i think, seems to vary between each tour. WWE should use them for everything, they do in the states. all the other sites are now crap, as people have found out today (bookingsdirect reaches new lows, and nec have changed a perfect booking system to a terrible one).

 

you will have a high chance of getting a great seat if you queue out, but it depends how determined you are and who is in front of you when you get there. only die hard fans do it, but remember you just have to be lucky sometimes and front row tickets are available online if you can find them.

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