The only fool-proof way is to have a match-day ticket pick up point. I appreciate Barber did this for England fans but I doubt this is workable in the league.
For some reason my loyalty points have been taken off from the game yesterday, went from 220 this morning to 210 now, I did go to the game. Has this happened to anyone else?
For some reason my loyalty points have been taken off from the game yesterday, went from 220 this morning to 210 now, I did go to the game. Has this happened to anyone else?
This is just thinking aloud rather than making any demands - but logically, what is the rationale behind awarding extra 'loyalty' points for a small allocation that could have sold out many times over? Shouldn't you just be pleased to have got a ticket? And isn't awarding additional loyalty points in these circumstances just a) inviting abuse, and b) perpetuating some kind of monopoly going forward?
They can't change it retrospectively, and no-one is expecting them to do so.
But to penalise those bought a ticket with no intention of going is within the bounds of acceptability. Even if a no-show is for a 'legitimate' reason, I still feel it's fair enough to not credit them with those loyalty points. It's too bad, but if you can't go, you can't go.
There are many examples of non-refundable ticket purchases. If you can't get your train for which you've bought a pre-booked ticket for reasons which are your own, you can't expect a refund.
I think the club should employ one of those court artists who do sketches of defendants during trials for broadcast on the BBC news.
They could do a sketch of the away crowd during the game and then this could be matched back to a photo-database of ticket purchasers. Anybody who has purchased a ticket but does NOT appear in the sketch isn't awarded the relevant Loyalty Points. Simple AND effective.
The only fool-proof way is to have a match-day ticket pick up point. I appreciate Barber did this for England fans but I doubt this is workable in the league.
OK. I guess I was more trying to infer that the club could take the moral high ground and not punish for this offence (and frankly avoid the bad PR, and the ensuing bad blood with fans who lose the loyalty points), but they should definitely ensure it's more difficult to manipulate the situation in the future.
They now have at least until the 3rd round FA Cup tickets go on sale to work out what the solution is.
Those options imply that the club do know whether fans attend or not.
Here's an idea, which might be so simple its stupid.
Why not have a few stewards with boxes stand outside the exits after the game, and collect up all the used ticket stubs ? Just walk past and chuck your used ticket stub in the box. The used stubs then get shipped back to BHAFC HQ, where some minions go through them and update the loyalty points accordingly.
Do-able ?
Here's an idea, which might be so simple its stupid.
Why not have a few stewards with boxes stand outside the exits after the game, and collect up all the used ticket stubs ? Just walk past and chuck your used ticket stub in the box. The used stubs then get shipped back to BHAFC HQ, where some minions go through them and update the loyalty points accordingly.
Do-able ?
No, sat with a few friends a couple of rows behindDid you go and sit in your seat?
Here's an idea...pay on the day! First turn up get in. Old skool but effective on basis Die Hards typically prepared to get there early.