Southover Street Seagull
Well-known member
Two things. First, you can't just "sell tickets" any more, it needs to be integrated so that you have an accurate account of your inventory, other outlets can sell tickets from the same pool, etc. It's no longer a case of picking up a bit of paper from the pile and putting it in an envelope.
Second, if you haven't even heard of transaction-based licensing then you are unlikely to remain one of the largest suppliers of software for much longer.
A few questions as you seem to have some knowledge of online ticketing systems.
If the club are using the same transaction based licensing system they have for the past two seasons then why was there no booking fee for in person ticket purchases last season?
If the club are using the same transaction based licensing system they have for the past two seasons then why is there now a booking fee per ticket and not per transaction like the last season?
Virgin Trains use an online ticket booking system and yet they don't charge booking fees for their tickets. I know this as I recently bought five tickets for Birmingham away and there was no fee whatsoever. Why do Virgin not charge? Do you think they include the fee in the total price?