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A little background info first....

Basically, when i bought my ticket months ago on the application form i part the wrong house number down on my address; number 4 instead of number 5..as it was a new address and, well, i forgot :) . I found out yesterday that my ticket had been sent and signed for at number 4. A bit panicked i went over immediately and asked the folks if they had the ticket. (The guy who i had never met b4) told me that he had sent the ticket back to the postal depot that was listed on the back of the envelope. I told him that it was a bit of a big deal as my glastonbury ticket was in the it...he said he hadnt opened the letter and just sent it on. We had a brief chat and he dropped in that he used to live on Campball grove....now this is the address that i USED to live at before number 5.....this is the address that i registered with....this address that is on the ticket NOT the envelope....so he had clearly opened and looked at the ticket to now this address. Basically he had slipped up. I questioned him about this and he said it was the address that was on the envelope...which is impossible.

At this point i still thought he might be tellin the truth and that he had sent the letter to the depot listed on the beack of the envelope. He couldn't remember the depot address.....so i rang see and asked them what the address was of the depot so that i could contact them...they told me that the only address was their Nottingham office address. With this went and spoke to the guy at number 4....he then told me that he was mistaken and that the depot address was on the silver sticker (the one that is used with special delivery) on the envelope....again i went back to see tickets and asked them about this...they informed me that there is no address on the sticker, only a bar code. The guy was addanment that it was a sorting office depot and defiantly not the see tickets office address.

So as you can see he i clearly bullshitting on all accounts. I tryed knocking on his door last nioght and this morning but there is no answer.

Anybody got any advise....see tickets and my friends recon i should get the police involved, but at the end of the day i could just deny what he told me and say he just sent the ticket on.

Cheers

Matt

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A long shot I know, considering see tickets are useless...

If this was me, I would ring up see tickets, fill them in on the situation and ask them what they can do about it. They might be able to arrange for you to pick up another ticket at the site or something.

If See tickets get shirty, tell them you have the card that you paid for the tickets on and ask them what 'evidence' they would need for them to reprint your ticket. Get the police involved too, you might get a crime number or something which suggests that the police are on the case and send this to see also as 'evidence'.

I can't believe scallies like this exist! Short of that i'd declare open warfare on the f*cker's house!

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He will have had to sign for the tickets. It is against the law to interfer with the mail. I had a simpler situation a few months back. My other half order some stationary and stuff and got confused we had just moved and put number 94 instead of 96. 94 were not in so the parcel was taken to 93 who passed it on to 94.

When the delivery did not turn up we called the company who told us who and what number had accepted the parcel. When we spoke to her she told us she had given to parcel to the bloke who lived at 94. I spoke to him and he said he did not know what I was talking about. I called to company who actually sent someone to take a statement from the women who lives at number 93.

Went back to 94 explained what the company had done and informed him that I would wait 24 hours and if my stuff was returned I would contact the police. He had taken something that did not belong to him and had no excuse as it was not his name on the parcel. Within 24 hours I had my stuff back.

You need to contact the delivery company and find out time delivery signed for and name. Go back to the bloke and tell him unless he can remember the exact place he sent your tickets to you will get the police involved, which you may need to do.

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He will have had to sign for the tickets. It is against the law to interfer with the mail. I had a simpler situation a few months back. My other half order some stationary and stuff and got confused we had just moved and put number 94 instead of 96. 94 were not in so the parcel was taken to 93 who passed it on to 94.

When the delivery did not turn up we called the company who told us who and what number had accepted the parcel. When we spoke to her she told us she had given to parcel to the bloke who lived at 94. I spoke to him and he said he did not know what I was talking about. I called to company who actually sent someone to take a statement from the women who lives at number 93.

Went back to 94 explained what the company had done and informed him that I would wait 24 hours and if my stuff was returned I would contact the police. He had taken something that did not belong to him and had no excuse as it was not his name on the parcel. Within 24 hours I had my stuff back.

You need to contact the delivery company and find out time delivery signed for and name. Go back to the bloke and tell him unless he can remember the exact place he sent your tickets to you will get the police involved, which you may need to do.

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Just draw up a new one with crayons and glitter, they never check the bloody things properly anyway! I had the wrong address on mine last year and noone said a thing.

Either that or pay a hypnotist to go around and force him to tell you where they are!

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Aren't they supposed to get the tickets signed for by the person they are addressed to? Couldn't you get see tickets to admit that they should've done that, in which case its kinda their fault they ended up with the wrong person?

*clutching at straws*

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A long shot I know, considering see tickets are useless...

If this was me, I would ring up see tickets, fill them in on the situation and ask them what they can do about it. They might be able to arrange for you to pick up another ticket at the site or something.

If See tickets get shirty, tell them you have the card that you paid for the tickets on and ask them what 'evidence' they would need for them to reprint your ticket. Get the police involved too, you might get a crime number or something which suggests that the police are on the case and send this to see also as 'evidence'.

I can't believe scallies like this exist! Short of that i'd declare open warfare on the f*cker's house!

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Sounds like the getting the police involved with the opening mail thing is the right path to take. Good luck matey. I would rain merry hell down on the f**ker if it was me!

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