Proms Planner ....
Doesn't seem that it was developed or tested with real users, or software developers who had any idea of the kinds of things that customers might do.
Elementary mistakes - unclear information, misuse of standard English terms.
One shouldn't have to find out what it [might do] by adding and removing items, and generally faffing around to find out whether it could actually work.
Simple example: Add a Prom. Does this add more tickets if there has already been a request logged for a particular concert.
Example: Add 2 then Add 3. How many? Is it 2, 3 or 5? I think the answer is 3!
Actually if one does the test and hovers over the button a pop up will indicate that tickets for that concert have already been requested.
Another: Register a Credit Card. This can be deferred until later - but then when one tries to get back to the Proms Planner, there is no indication of how to do that.
Hint - and this again [may] work - Register a new card with the RAH account site.
Given that many people may not visit the RAH so frequently, it would not be unreasonable for the site to check and ask for updates if appropriate.
I actually found a history of transactions going back quite some time [did I ever give permission for that?] so obviously the RAH does keep information, so it would maybe know that I've not used the web site for several years.
Sure, it's a complex operation, but the mistakes in the interface are really quite simple. I'm crossing my fingers that the details I put in will actually do what I intended them to do
Grrrr!
Doesn't seem that it was developed or tested with real users, or software developers who had any idea of the kinds of things that customers might do.
Elementary mistakes - unclear information, misuse of standard English terms.
One shouldn't have to find out what it [might do] by adding and removing items, and generally faffing around to find out whether it could actually work.
Simple example: Add a Prom. Does this add more tickets if there has already been a request logged for a particular concert.
Example: Add 2 then Add 3. How many? Is it 2, 3 or 5? I think the answer is 3!
Actually if one does the test and hovers over the button a pop up will indicate that tickets for that concert have already been requested.
Another: Register a Credit Card. This can be deferred until later - but then when one tries to get back to the Proms Planner, there is no indication of how to do that.
Hint - and this again [may] work - Register a new card with the RAH account site.
Given that many people may not visit the RAH so frequently, it would not be unreasonable for the site to check and ask for updates if appropriate.
I actually found a history of transactions going back quite some time [did I ever give permission for that?] so obviously the RAH does keep information, so it would maybe know that I've not used the web site for several years.
Sure, it's a complex operation, but the mistakes in the interface are really quite simple. I'm crossing my fingers that the details I put in will actually do what I intended them to do
Grrrr!
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