I say it should be an unwritten rule that if you sell your ST for a game, you should only sell it at the price of the ticket pro-rated for one game against the overall price of the ST.That said auctioning them off on here wouldn’t be the same potentially
Could this be something the club could run, maybe one for Pete to bring up. We know they will have a ticket exchange system so from a technical standpoint it could be done.wouldn't it be nicer to just loan our tickets to members of this forum who are not in a position to purchase a season ticket?
Yep t and c are clear hence why we got a clarification from the club
I'd assume the bit in clause 3 "for value" means you actually receive money or some kind of gift in exchange.It would be good to get the clubs official rules, or get them involved.
Last season I tried to sell 1 adult and 2 children tickets in the FZ (i.e. for a night game when the wife and 2 kids couldn't come) for £15 on a Facebook group. Someone shopped me to the club and:
All 3 tickets were blocked for the game in question
All 3 tickets were given a 1 game ban, though thankfully we were on holiday for that next game anyway.
Don't worry, you needn't of apologised.I completely botched the grammar and syntax in that last message
It would be good to get the clubs official rules, or get them involved.
Last season I tried to sell 1 adult and 2 children tickets in the FZ (i.e. for a night game when the wife and 2 kids couldn't come) for £15 on a Facebook group. Someone shopped me to the club and:
All 3 tickets were blocked for the game in question
All 3 tickets were given a 1 game ban, though thankfully we were on holiday for that next game anyway.
It's a great idea if the ticket is just going to waste. Just might get someone else catching the bug, or at the very least might spend some money in the stadium they wouldn't have otherwise done.I lent my season ticket to my dad about three seasons ago as he had lost interest in going and had hardly been, got the bug again now a season ticket holder again and drags my mum along as well, so also lent it to my friend last year and he has already ordered a season ticket this year.
I see now the club are emailing people who have brought or renewed tickets in the family area to email in the childs proof of age birth cert' or Passport or the ST or renew won't happen. While I understand that they are tightening up this seems to be a real after thought. firstly emailing the ticket office to do what ever they want with a minors sensitive ID isn't exactly secure GDPR etc. ..and also they should have thought of this when they proposed the new criteria. A secure ID portal should have been set up with notification on the ticket site when the tickets were brought.
PS I've replied to the ticket office original mail .. will update with response
Needn’t have.Don't worry, you needn't of apologised.
let's not get carried away. GDPR states that requests for information have to be relevant and reasonable. this is both.I see now the club are emailing people who have brought or renewed tickets in the family area to email in the childs proof of age birth cert' or Passport or the ST or renew won't happen. While I understand that they are tightening up this seems to be a real after thought. firstly emailing the ticket office to do what ever they want with a minors sensitive ID isn't exactly secure GDPR etc. ..and also they should have thought of this when they proposed the new criteria. A secure ID portal should have been set up with notification on the ticket site when the tickets were brought.
PS I've replied to the ticket office original mail .. will update with response
It was a deliberate response to a post about botched grammarNeedn’t have.
Not sure it can be a huge shock that people who have purchased tickets on any sort of concession have to provide some evidence that are entitled to that concession. Wouldn't that be expected?I see now the club are emailing people who have brought or renewed tickets in the family area to email in the childs proof of age birth cert' or Passport or the ST or renew won't happen. While I understand that they are tightening up this seems to be a real after thought. firstly emailing the ticket office to do what ever they want with a minors sensitive ID isn't exactly secure GDPR etc. ..and also they should have thought of this when they proposed the new criteria. A secure ID portal should have been set up with notification on the ticket site when the tickets were brought.
PS I've replied to the ticket office original mail .. will update with response
Aye, GDPR regs state the club can ask for anything the reasonably need and ID to prove someone is under the required maximum age is perfectly reasonable.let's not get carried away. GDPR states that requests for information have to be relevant and reasonable. this is both.
let's not accuse people of anything sinister just for the sake of it.
the culprits here are the people who have been abusing this system, forcing the club to have to tighten up on things.
deep breaths, everyone.
Yes understand how data can be requested and understand that evidence may be required, but this should be done up front securely on purchase.Aye, GDPR regs state the club can ask for anything the reasonably need and ID to prove someone is under the required maximum age is perfectly reasonable.
Not sure about that TBF,creep creep as the data juggernaut careers on and onlet's not get carried away. GDPR states that requests for information have to be relevant and reasonable. this is both.
let's not accuse people of anything sinister just for the sake of it.
the culprits here are the people who have been abusing this system, forcing the club to have to tighten up on things.
deep breaths, everyone.
i can't see how they can justify storing the information. they should view it, tick a box on the system, (or whatever they need to do) and delete it.Yes understand how data can be requested and understand that evidence may be required, but this should be done up front securely on purchase.
I don’t think it’s anything sinister by the club by the way but how is the child ID data via email being used and stored .. just on an outlook file?
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