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3 minutes ago, dotdash79 said:

It doesn’t. 

Depending on the bank it might allow you to get through as a U.K. payment for the debit card

Its Allied Irish Bank, I'm assuming Irish people have used this going to glastonbury in years gone by as its main Irish bank

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37 minutes ago, Cw91 said:

Its Allied Irish Bank, I'm assuming Irish people have used this going to glastonbury in years gone by as its main Irish bank

We've always used a credit card rather than debit from Ireland, I wouldn't wish to chance it in case it blocks your ticket purchasing.

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5 minutes ago, CbmRules said:

We've always used a credit card rather than debit from Ireland, I wouldn't wish to chance it in case it blocks your ticket purchasing.

Well thats me me and herself out of running. Don't have a credit card but will try anyway. Pretty gutted finding out the day befoee

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2 minutes ago, dotdash79 said:

Yea that won’t work. Can you get a pre pay credit card?

Don't think so on a days notice, should have looked into it more but assumed it would have worked. Revolut card not an option? If any kind soul wants our reg numbers and postcodes could transfer money but obviously no worries if not

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1 minute ago, dotdash79 said:

They have an Irish banking license are you north or south of the border?

you might be amble to get a pre paid card by Sunday (try the post office)

Ye South, might try that tomorrow. I'm on a 8.55am flight for work trip Sunday so will miss general sale. Was banking on coach plus ticket sale. Could be returns sale for us unfortunately 

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1 hour ago, Cw91 said:

Have been registered a while now but only saw today about UK debit cards only......so Irish debit card not accepted? How the fuck does that work??

If your card normally works on international sites via VISA or Mastercard I would expect it will just work like a credit card for this. 

International banks won't see it as a debit card. 

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2 minutes ago, cheesey_toastie said:

If your card normally works on international sites via VISA or Mastercard I would expect it will just work like a credit card for this. 

International banks won't see it as a debit card. 

Ye it works for international purchases on other sites but going by the other reply id belive him when he says it won't work. I stayed in the bank holiday weekend just gone to save for this. Some kick in balls.  Will try it anyway and see

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7 minutes ago, cheesey_toastie said:

If your card normally works on international sites via VISA or Mastercard I would expect it will just work like a credit card for this. 

International banks won't see it as a debit card. 

It depends on the site as if they will accept a debit card as a international credit card. 

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My 2 pence...

Do not disable cookies - the site uses them. It might not work without them.

Do not disable browser cache - their system knows about how browsers work and signals which elements can be cached or not. Images for example - I'd rather have these cached locally than tryimg to be downloaded again every time I hit F5.

Avoid VPNs - these look iffy to a reputation filter / firewall.

I think they use AWS IaaS for the sale, which may use dynamic scaling of resources as the sale progresses, so their *might* be an advantage of dumping your DNS cache every few mins or so. This is speculation on my part however - don't hold me to it!

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Sorry if this question has already been asked...

I've only got tickets in the resale previously, and I can't seem to find the answer on the website (prob being blind). If you get a coach ticket in the initial sale and then don't pay the rest of the ticket balance im April, do you get a refund on the cost of your coach ticket? I know this is paid up front, along with the deposit, but I can't tell if you get a refund on the coach ticket if you do not attend. 

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1 hour ago, CbmRules said:

We've always used a credit card rather than debit from Ireland, I wouldn't wish to chance it in case it blocks your ticket purchasing.

Same. I have AIB credit and debet card. Guidelines say credit card for international tickets.

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15 minutes ago, Diamond24 said:

Sorry if this question has already been asked...

I've only got tickets in the resale previously, and I can't seem to find the answer on the website (prob being blind). If you get a coach ticket in the initial sale and then don't pay the rest of the ticket balance im April, do you get a refund on the cost of your coach ticket? I know this is paid up front, along with the deposit, but I can't tell if you get a refund on the coach ticket if you do not attend. 

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