Show at Sandown.
#1
Show at Sandown.
We booked tickets for the show online last week but we have not heard anything yet. They havn't even taken the money yet. Are they particularily slow at sorting out the tickets? Don't know whether to contact the company to see what is going on.
#2
Re: Show at Sandown.
Originally Posted by rgilbert
We booked tickets for the show online last week but we have not heard anything yet. They havn't even taken the money yet. Are they particularily slow at sorting out the tickets? Don't know whether to contact the company to see what is going on.
They are quoting £11:50 for adults, £1:50 children and seminars @ £3:00 each.
I have no idea if these are the 'normal' prices or not.
#3
Re: Show at Sandown.
Originally Posted by rgilbert
We booked tickets for the show online last week but we have not heard anything yet. They havn't even taken the money yet. Are they particularily slow at sorting out the tickets? Don't know whether to contact the company to see what is going on.
Hey - it's Canada-related!
Haven't you realized yet that anything relating to the Canadian government and immigration system is unofficially on hold until Hell freezes over, the Polar Ice Caps completely melt, or Time ceases to exist?
According to a source in Deep Cover inside CHC London, they're now banking on the 61,000 Brits currently in the PR queue dying of old age/illness/infirmity/senility/traffic accidents/bird flu/depression/homicide or suicide, before having to assess their claims for Permanent Residency, as a fiendishly-ingenious way of dealing with the humongous, lumbering frozen-in-time Canadian Iceberg that is the PR Backlog ( Canadian Immigration Officer: 'Backlog? What backlog? Pass the maple syrup, would ya?').
And there was I, thinking they were just a bunch of insular, incompetent oakies. . .
Last edited by Tantallon7; Mar 2nd 2006 at 11:20 am.