All away days are paper tickets not on your Google Wallet
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That's right but it's about time they were.
All away days are paper tickets not on your Google Wallet
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Thanks [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] so if i am reading that right it was a combination of large uptake and some people sitting on tickets . I thought that baskets cleared automatically if no activity for 1/2 hour so is it possibly the case that some tech minded person has worked out a way of beating that system , if so it might explain why i saw last night the on sale amount going up as well as down . Otherwise it would mean someone having to sit up all night constantly putting a ticket or tickets plural in their basket wouldn't it ?
That is beyond me. I can't imaging lending my smart phone and access to my Google Wallet to anyone, especially for a lengthy away day.
I'm pretty sure they said a few years back that they would be checking ID etc. at away grounds. I've been to plenty of away games since then and I've still yet to see it happen.
When you buy the ticket it gets sent in an email. Just forward that email to whoever is going and they add it to their wallet. Not hard or at all technical.
Why is the club saying that there were tickets available to tier 2 at 9am?
Myself and lots of others in this thread know that this was not the case
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That is purely for home gamesWhen you buy the ticket it gets sent in an email. Just forward that email to whoever is going and they add it to their wallet. Not hard or at all technical.
That is purely for home games
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Why is the club saying that there were tickets available to tier 2 at 9am?
Myself and lots of others in this thread know that this was not the case
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Can't see that happening in the very near future to be honest.Will digital away tickets work differently then
If they want to stop the tier 1 people holding tickets in their basket why not just make it so you have to assign the ticket before adding it to the basket?
I'm not sure it's as simple as you make out, primarily because the ticketing software is off-the-shelf, so will have restrictions on functional flow.
Possibly the only way it could be done, easily at least, is taking the tickets off sale between windows. WIth sales closed, no-one would be able to add tickets to their basket to "reserve" them for an upcoming Tier, and it would be a matter of fastest fingers first when the next Tier opened up.
I'd be nervous of them making changes to the way things work other than the obvious point of clearing baskets before the start of each tier.
The ticket system is as close to perfect as possible and I suspect this game was just a combination of a number of factors coming together which created the problem that has never happened before and may not happen again.
I fear if they make more visibility on numbers available v number buying it may encouraging more tier 1's buying tickets for their mates in lower tiers.
Also if they start checking ID this will effectively mean LESS people going to away games. Many a time one of our group has had a on the day issue and we have brought in a replacement at short notice. I don't see much harm in this personally.
And as for the person concerned it's impossible to break into the top tier, my daughter and wife got their first season ticket about 3 years ago and they have been top tier since about half way through that second season, by going to a lot of away games where tickets became available. It is possible.
My son's moved from tier 3 to 2 this season and is only an odd few points off me. Done by League Cup games and the less glamorous aways. We're nowhere near top tier for games like Brentford, but both over 250 now so on our way. I don't have an issue with the system per se at all.
I'd be nervous of them making changes to the way things work other than the obvious point of clearing baskets before the start of each tier.
The ticket system is as close to perfect as possible and I suspect this game was just a combination of a number of factors coming together which created the problem that has never happened before and may not happen again.
I fear if they make more visibility on numbers available v number buying it may encouraging more tier 1's buying tickets for their mates in lower tiers.
Also if they start checking ID this will effectively mean LESS people going to away games. Many a time one of our group has had a on the day issue and we have brought in a replacement at short notice. I don't see much harm in this personally.
And as for the person concerned it's impossible to break into the top tier, my daughter and wife got their first season ticket about 3 years ago and they have been top tier since about half way through that second season, by going to a lot of away games where tickets became available. It is possible.
I do have an issue with people gaming it, particularly if there have been people in tier one buying for someone else undeclared as they are getting points under false pretences and the person going isn't actually getting points to even the situation out. Even more annoying if the replacement then gets nicked or ejected.
No just means a tier 1 fan logs in to the ticket site at 08:50 and puts a ticket in their basket. At 09:00 they check out and allocate it to a tier 2 person. Basically the club need to make it so when a new tier is eligible to buy that any tickets held in a basket get released at the start of that tier (or anyone from a previous tier is unable to put tickets in their basket just before the new tier starts). The up and down you saw last night was probably people starting the buying process then stopping to restart again later and wasn't people trying to hold tickets for the morning.