Season ticket demand crashes Elche website and outlets

at five o’clock yesterday afternoon, It was crazy trying to get the Elche subscription over the web. When you click on the “Subscribe” tab, the club informs you that you are in line 482 and the estimated waiting time has expired. 1,200 minutes, that is about 20 hours. The fact is that the meter was falling faster than advertised. Probably because many are backing down, but the truth is the high demand for season tickets as the club closed its website for two hours yesterday, causing huge queues at two outlets on Monday.

The longest waits were in the store of L’Aljub shopping center, where it is not necessary to request an appointment. In the stadium, the operators were only interested in people who had an appointment, but their refusal caused them to go to the store located at the other end of the city, but with good road connectivity.

This is how it is Elche set up a shift in the commercial area yesterday. The goal is to ease the big queues on Monday. To a large extent, the situation has improved. No one expected such a quick response from the fans, who reached over 16,000 members at five o’clock yesterday afternoon. An encouraging message was posted to Pere Milla fans on Elche’s social networks. Of course, the goal of exceeding 20,000 subscribers seems real.

All this, with just one signature. Of course Centenary, with very competitive prices and the enthusiasm generated by Christian Bragarnik’s medium-term project. This is Elche First and it has fans too.

at five o’clock yesterday afternoon, It was crazy trying to get the Elche subscription over the web. When you click on the “Subscribe” tab, the club informs you that you are in line 482 and the estimated waiting time has expired. 1,200 minutes, that is about 20 hours. The fact is that the meter was falling faster than advertised. Probably because many are backing down, but the truth is the high demand for season tickets as the club closed its website for two hours yesterday, causing huge queues at two outlets on Monday.

The longest waits were in the store of L’Aljub shopping center, where it is not necessary to request an appointment. In the stadium, the operators were only interested in people who had an appointment, but their refusal caused them to go to the store located at the other end of the city, but with good road connectivity.

This is how it is Elche set up a shift in the commercial area yesterday. The goal is to ease the big queues on Monday. To a large extent, the situation has improved. No one expected such a quick response from the fans, who reached over 16,000 members at five o’clock yesterday afternoon. An encouraging message was posted to Pere Milla fans on Elche’s social networks. Of course, the goal of exceeding 20,000 subscribers seems real.

All this, with just one signature. Of course Centenary, with very competitive prices and the enthusiasm generated by Christian Bragarnik’s medium-term project. This is Elche First and it has fans too.

Source: Informacion

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