Diogenes
Well-Known Member
Hmm
Implementing the ticket exchange is an excellent idea, but punishing people if they use it too much through no fault of their own seems a tad harsh. Midweek games for young families aren't the easiest.
As long as the ticket goes on the exchange and results in bums on seats, regardless who is in it surely would be the more common sense approach? Why go to the added step of then revoking tickets?
Implementing the ticket exchange is an excellent idea, but punishing people if they use it too much through no fault of their own seems a tad harsh. Midweek games for young families aren't the easiest.
As long as the ticket goes on the exchange and results in bums on seats, regardless who is in it surely would be the more common sense approach? Why go to the added step of then revoking tickets?