Topic Originator: Lucho_8
Date: Sun 10 May 20:10
The restricted general sale for our upcoming Scottish Cup Final will go live at 9am tomorrow morning (Monday 11th May).
As per the season card window, supporters can purchase up to 16 tickets per order.
When the restricted general sale window opens, you will be asked to enter your email address. Only supporters with a recent previous buying ticketing history will have access to the sale. Please note – buying from our online store or purchasing a ticket for the last game of the season or play-off match does not give you access.
Any supporter unable to purchase tickets online can visit the club shop, but you will be required to provide an email to verify previous ticket purchasing history. This will also be the same email address used to issue tickets digitally via the Hampden app.
If your email is not recognised, this means you do not have a recent ticketing-buying history with DAFC.
Please note, these checks are in place to ensure tickets are only issued to Pars fans.
We appreciate not all genuine Pars supporters will have a ticketing history, including those travelling from afar, so if you are in this position, you are asked to email the club at shop@dafc.co.uk with your details. Please provide as much information as possible, such as previous shop purchases, Centenary Club membership, Pars Supporters Trust membership, Pars TV viewership, etc. The club will then contact you following manual cross-referencing.
These emails will be dealt with on a first-come, first-served and case-by-case basis.
Please note the club will not take any requests via phone or the club shop.
With the current and expected volume of requests, please allow 5 days for the club shop staff to reply.
The club shop is likely to be hugely busy, and along with Tuesday night’s home playoff tie with Partick Thistle, we are encouraging as many supporters as possible to purchase both cup final and play-off tickets online to reduce queuing. Any supporter who visits the shop may be subject to lengthy waiting times.
We know many supporters will be anxious to secure their seats, but we urge patience to allow us to work through your requests. Our ticketing team will not tolerate any abusive behaviour in person, on the phones or via email.
Thank you as always for your support.
Post Edited (Sun 10 May 20:13)
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