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Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival

Talkback The messages on this board have pretty much confirmed what I have been thinking about the abomination that is aloud.com. Cant blame eavis he is a farmer, but if anyone has the final say, its him! I dialed more than 50,000 times (2 phones and 2...

[April 5, 2004, 16:19]

Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival

Talkback Will aloud be studying adresses to see if there is any kind of bias created by the technology ? North South Divide at Glastonbury ? Like countless others - I devoted 24 hours to trying to get my annual Glasters Tix - and Failed !

[April 5, 2004, 12:33]

Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival

Talkback What does Aloud care ? We are all dying to know who will be doing THAT allocation and how.By the way,I am 57 and this was to have been my 1st Glastonbury----Also---what about the people with no ,phones or computers ?

[April 3, 2004, 15:50]

Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival

Talkback Aloud:- 1/10 Must try harder. After submitting the payment form about 6 times, I actually got a "Thankyou for your order" page but I still havnt recieved a confirmation email or reference number, and I cant get through to ANYTHING to find out if I...

[April 3, 2004, 11:48]

Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival

Talkback Then aloud.com will be able to cope simply because no-one will want to go. Couldn't agree more - Glastonbury isn't about mobile phones and debit cards and crappy internet ticketing systems. If they're not careful, they'll destroy everything that...

[April 2, 2004, 18:21]

Glastonbury Site 'slow But Not Down'

News But despite Aloud's assurances, would-be festival goers have been left frustrated and disappointed. At the time of writing, despite some reports that the festival has sold out, there are still an estimated 30,000 tickets left, according to Aloud.com.

[April 2, 2004, 11:30]

EBay Denies Any Blame For Glastonbury Fiasco

News Online auction company eBay has denied any responsibility for the changes to the ticket sales procedure for this year's Glastonbury festival, which organisers have admitted contributed to the poor performance of the event's online ticket sales...

[April 2, 2004, 14:55]