on 26-11-2014 10:27
on 26-11-2014 10:27
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 26-11-2014 10:34
on 26-11-2014 10:34
I would presume this means if you purchase more than 4 tickets in ONE transaction? You say it was over three transactions?
I wonder you have read these...
http://www.o2priority.co.uk/FAQs
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-11-2014 10:34
on 26-11-2014 10:44
on 26-11-2014 10:44
Is there anyone I can contact to get an answer one way or the other? If it's going to be cancelled I would rather know before I tell people I've bought them. Feel such an idiot now, I was in such a rush to buy them I didn't stop and read all the t&cs beforehand.
on 26-11-2014 10:54
on 26-11-2014 10:54
on 26-11-2014 11:08
on 26-11-2014 11:08
You could also check your bank...and see how many transactions have gone through? If they have charged you 3 times for each time you purchased ...I would honestly think you are safe.....?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-11-2014 11:40
on 26-11-2014 11:40
I paid by Paypal and the funds have already been taken from my balance. I have received three separate confirmation emails now and contacted See Tickets to ask them to confirm the tickets will be fulfilled as they are three separate orders. Waiting to hear back from them.
on 26-11-2014 11:42
on 26-11-2014 11:42
on 26-11-2014 11:44
on 26-11-2014 11:44
@Anonymous wrote:I paid by Paypal and the funds have already been taken from my balance. I have received three separate confirmation emails now and contacted See Tickets to ask them to confirm the tickets will be fulfilled as they are three separate orders. Waiting to hear back from them.
Going to stick my neck out here @Anonymous and say I think you are going to be fine. You did NOT exceed the amount limit with one transaction....you completed 3 separate transactions and as such that is how it will be recognised
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-11-2014 11:45
on 26-11-2014 11:45
All will be ok. The 4 ticket allowance is per transaction.