Bugpowder Dust
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Im on holiday and left my ST with mate but sounds like he isn't going to be able to buy on my behalf - what's behind the photo ID extra checks?
I have a concession season ticket, but I do not have any photo id. Will they accept any other id. eg , birth certificate? bank card?
It seems a bit excessive. As a non-driver who doesn't travel abroad I have neither a passport nor a driving licence, but who else is going to have a valid season ticket with my name and unique serial number on it other than me? If someone is unable to personally get to the ground during the sales window why shouldn't a proxy use it to purchase the tickets they are entitled to buy? It just looks like a pointless additional admin task for those handling ticket sales.Im on holiday and left my ST with mate but sounds like he isn't going to be able to buy on my behalf - what's behind the photo ID extra checks?
It's practice for future general elections.It seems a bit excessive. As a non-driver who doesn't travel abroad I have neither a passport nor a driving licence, but who else is going to have a valid season ticket with my name and unique serial number on it other than me? If someone is unable to personally get to the ground during the sales window why shouldn't a proxy use it to purchase the tickets they are entitled to buy? It just looks like a pointless additional admin task for those handling ticket sales.
I would have thought, with two per season ticket & Trust member, where many will overlap anyway, there will still be a four figure number to go on general sale if the full allocation is taken up on the priority sales...It's practice for future general elections.
Bit of a pain for those season ticket holders living outside London (& not waged) but probably wouldn't want to risk waiting til Saturday.
Will the club please post how many are left each day?
I would also presume there is the possibility of a late sale of any returns from the visitors if they don’t sell their full allocation? Though I don’t know if this can be factored in regarding segregation. Presumably by moving in the temporary segregation fences?I would have thought, with two per season ticket & Trust member, where many will overlap anyway, there will still be a four figure number to go on general sale if the full allocation is taken up on the priority sales...
If you have a pay your age for 16 year old season ticket, are you able to purchase just an adult ticket or will you have to pay for two. so 1 concession and 1 adult ticket.
If its for entry for two people, you need two tickets.
I'm fairly certain the £7 concession price for this match applies to everyone who doesn't normally pay the £12 full price or have a full price season ticket. It was in the original pricing announcement on the club's website last week and looked fairly straightforward to me.If you have a pay your age for 16 year old season ticket, are you able to purchase just an adult ticket or will you have to pay for two. so 1 concession and 1 adult ticket.
I'm fairly certain the £7 concession price for this match applies to everyone who doesn't normally pay the £12 full price or have a full price season ticket. It was in the original pricing announcement on the club's website last week and looked fairly straightforward to me.
what I'm trying to say is the concession ticket holder wants to buy a full price adult ticket. will there be any problems in doing this?
Its usual that ST holders can only buy the same level of ticket as their ST, at least that's how its always worked at Cardiff for big games.Interesting loophole
Pretty sure that unless they excluded children season tickets then its fine. But I’m sure someone will be along to confirm it eventually.
Interesting loophole
Pretty sure that unless they excluded children season tickets then its fine. But I’m sure someone will be along to confirm it eventually.
Interesting loophole
Pretty sure that unless they excluded children season tickets then its fine. But I’m sure someone will be along to confirm it eventually.
[QUOTi="Jimbob73, post: 16267083, member: 67276"]Leaving work soon to go to the ground to get my tickets - more excited than I probably should be, but can't wait!
Can we remind those seeking to purchase tickets as a Trust member, you must have been a member at the time of the club's ticketing announcement yesterday (as announced via all Trust info outlets and the official club website).
Those joining after that time will, unfortunately, not be eligible to purchase tickets during the first booking period.
Well it kicks off at 1955 GMT, so depending whether you're 11 hours ahead or behind I make that 0655 Saturday or 0855 Friday your local time.I can't make the game as I'm thousands of miles away on bloody tour. I'll be on a 11 hour time difference so I haven't worked out what time it's going to be but I'm going to find a way to stream this game. Even if I'm onstage!
What's the queue like now?
I can see Eric
I can't make the game as I'm thousands of miles away on bloody tour. I'll be on a 11 hour time difference so I haven't worked out what time it's going to be but I'm going to find a way to stream this game. Even if I'm onstage!
Well it kicks off at 1955 GMT, so depending whether you're 11 hours ahead or behind I make that 0655 Saturday or 0855 Friday your local time.
Fairly sure he means 11 hours ahead (New Zealand) as almost nowhere is 11 hours behind.
So 7am on a Saturday morning, and presumably not onstage.
It seems a bit excessive. As a non-driver who doesn't travel abroad I have neither a passport nor a driving licence, but who else is going to have a valid season ticket with my name and unique serial number on it other than me? If someone is unable to personally get to the ground during the sales window why shouldn't a proxy use it to purchase the tickets they are entitled to buy? It just looks like a pointless additional admin task for those handling ticket sales.