In the past, when ticket allocations are limited such as for the Exeter away game, it used to be possible to buy tickets for other season ticket holders by selecting the number of tickets needed and then reassigning them to the relevant people in your network. This meant that you could get a run of seats together. So, I could buy neighbouring seats for myself and my daughter.
I don't think that it is possible to do this anymore. I think that when you go to the online ticketing you can only access the maximum allocation of tickets (one in the case of Exeter) and so the only approach is to separately buy seats from each season ticket holder's account, which would almost certainly not get neighbouring ones.
Am I right about this (I've not bought away tickets yet this season) and, if so, is there a way around this for online purchasing. It seems like an obvious thing that a lot of people in family groups would want to be able to do.
Ta.
I don't think that it is possible to do this anymore. I think that when you go to the online ticketing you can only access the maximum allocation of tickets (one in the case of Exeter) and so the only approach is to separately buy seats from each season ticket holder's account, which would almost certainly not get neighbouring ones.
Am I right about this (I've not bought away tickets yet this season) and, if so, is there a way around this for online purchasing. It seems like an obvious thing that a lot of people in family groups would want to be able to do.
Ta.