You could always 'correct' your DOB with them.
It might buy me a year or two but Mrs Rat is only 2 years younger than me and claiming I was born in 86 and not 56 might look suspicious ..... or just very cool
You could always 'correct' your DOB with them.
He doesn't want a season ticket somewhere or other he wants the specific season ticket he already has, one of a pair, to be used permanently by an adult. You can't permanently upgrade a season ticket from a concession to an adult as that is essentially a transfer of the ticket and jumping the current ST waiting list.
This is bonkers. They haven't noticed that kids grow up?
You could always 'correct' your DOB with them.
Kids growing up is fine and progress through the different age ranges that we sell tickets in.
What kids can't do is suddenly become adults permanently.
They want a birth certificate to change this.
They want a birth certificate to change this.
Really? Not sure I've ever given the club my date of birth?
Yeah a 17 year old doesn't turn into a 22 year old at their next birthday!
Coming next: blood and urine samples with some DNA analysis, just to be safe.
Our family have three tickets which for the first time will all be adult next season.....We all are keen supporters but none of us has made every game this season ... However All tickets have been used for every game by family or friends.
If this, allowing friends or family to use tickets is not allowed we would have to think hard about renewing!
If you’re just passing it to a friend/family member then it is allowed in so much as the club turn a blind eye providing you haven’t got someone using a concession priced ticket that they’re not entitled to.
If you start advertising your season ticket for use on a public market place - eg on Facebook or eBay - then the club may have something to say about it. And it’s not the club being unreasonable; it’s actually against the law - see section 166 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.
In your case as all tickets are adult then you’ll be fine.
They will never bring these in. If they do think club will have underestimated how many share or pass on tickets. Think the club is over the top with tickets and should count themselves lucky they have sell outs every game without trying to make further money from tickets on top. Sorry club but if I found myself unable to go to a game I would I would pass on to a friend. Friend knowing i had paid good money for ticket would offer to pay. Of course I would refuse.
Ok thanks for the replies , real dilemma now
Kids growing up is fine and progress through the different age ranges that we sell tickets in.
What kids can't do is suddenly become adults permanently.