Electrajohnt
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RE: Booking
(20-05-2019, 10:36 AM)harveymushman Wrote: not been this bad for 3-4 years IMHO Yes same here, been on the phone since 08:30 on the dot. "The number you have called has not been recognised". e-booking appears to have crashed also, same since 08:30.
Technology advancement - typical, or is it the Russkis/Chinese.
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c iom tt
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It seems to get worse every year. The year before last, I spat my dummy and said I am not going after trying to get through on the home phone,my mobile, and trying on line for 3 hrs. After a couple of minutes to calm down, I rode over to the Pier Head Liverpool, joined the queue for 15 min, and was sorted out straight away.
Last year, I did not bother to try and phone, just went straight to the Pier Head, but it took about 1 hr to get to the desk.
This morning was nearly another disaster. I got there just after 9.00am, to find everyone moaning. Some had been there since 7.30am and travelled a fair distance, but nothing was happening. Staff said the system was down, and there was nothing they could do. Whilst in the queue, I tried to go on line, but was shown a system busy. People behind me in the queue were getting through and getting there booking. The line started to move about 10.30am, I finally got through on line when there was about four people in front of me.
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taxman
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RE: Booking
(20-05-2019, 01:07 PM)c iom tt Wrote: It seems to get worse every year. The year before last, I spat my dummy and said I am not going after trying to get through on the home phone,my mobile, and trying on line for 3 hrs. After a couple of minutes to calm down, I rode over to the Pier Head Liverpool, joined the queue for 15 min, and was sorted out straight away.
Last year, I did not bother to try and phone, just went straight to the Pier Head, but it took about 1 hr to get to the desk.
This morning was nearly another disaster. I got there just after 9.00am, to find everyone moaning. Some had been there since 7.30am and travelled a fair distance, but nothing was happening. Staff said the system was down, and there was nothing they could do. Whilst in the queue, I tried to go on line, but was shown a system busy. People behind me in the queue were getting through and getting there booking. The line started to move about 10.30am, I finally got through on line when there was about four people in front of me.
I'm not going to defend the Packet here however this is a problem with popular events. I spent 11.30 hours in an online queue for sporting tickets on Saturday.
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(20-05-2019, 01:12 PM)taxman Wrote: I'm not going to defend the Packet here however this is a problem with popular events. I spent 11.30 hours in an online queue for sporting tickets on Saturday.
The technology exists to create an online queue giving access to the sales section when it's your turn so it doesn't crash with thousands trying to access it all at once. My experience of trying to get on to the Steam Packet website in previous years suggests they don't use such technology.
We're not going next year as it's the lads A levels, so no tearing out of hair this morning. Last year was the worst I've known.
Roll on Saturday when we get on the ferry!
"There is nothing so momentary as a sporting achievement, and nothing so lasting as the memory of it."
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tlbikenut
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Having now nailed the technique of using 5 different phones and keep redialling them all ignoring the lies regarding wrong number, number not it use etc etc messages until till one gets through exercise, I was connected to the Steam Racket queuing system at 08:37.
Listened to the Steam Racket blurb for 1hr and 21mins and then get to speak to the very helpful member of staff who sorted my booking for me and my mates in less than 5 minutes. (With my wait time being declared as anything between 16 minutes and 32 seconds to 5 hours 20mins, finally being connected having just been informed the wait was now 2hours 40 minutes!!!!).
Not ideal but I have had much worse experiences when booking the TT Ferry so I sat back feeling quite smug and then realised the phone which had connected was my girlfreinds. So I said she would need to let me know what it cost and I'd pay as the Steam Racket charges for these calls. (11 pence per minute!!! x 88 minutes would be £9.68).
Then 10 minutes ago I get a text from her showing her on line bill for £48.32
£7.99 for the steam packet (Not bad, somewhat annoying but at least they make it very clear there is a cost).
and £40.33 for EE kindly connecting her phone to a "Non Geographic Number".
So I have just learned a costly lesson.
Hopefully everyone else is aware we aren't ringing the IOM so the number is Non Geographic and may incur a significant cost dependant upon you phone service provider.
Hey Ho - Nearly time to pack the van for this years TT.
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