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Someone else using your ST when you can't make it ... [Uh oh. Post 43]







Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I would have thought that was pretty obvious as if you can get there in person you, in 99% of the time, are going to attend the game so it means the person picking up the ticket must prove his identity, the club having been told it by the STH.

Well, I'd assume that was the case as well. But the process has not really been nailed down yet in Insiders post, and I certainly wouldn't want to rock up on matchday on an assumption, and be on the wrong end of it if it all went tits up.
 










drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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What absolute shite.

MoneyMoneyMoney. That's all that matters to the club.

And of course nothing to do with having control over who is actually entering the ground, ie possible banned fans as an example. All this because some can't get over their obsession with empty seats!!!!
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Funny how the official club spokesperson pitches up out of nowhere and jumps all over this after just 42 posts. Must have been a 'lucky find' whilst browsing NSC during a quite afternoon in the office.

Shame they have never stumbled across any of the countless threads about the wholesale and systemic failures of the match day catering and offered a similarly robust resolution.
 


Prince Monolulu

Everything in Moderation
Oct 2, 2013
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Funny how the official club spokesperson pitches up out of nowhere and jumps all over this after just 42 posts. Must have been a 'lucky find' whilst browsing NSC during a quite afternoon in the office.

Shame they have never stumbled across any of the countless threads about the wholesale and systemic failures of the match day catering and offered a similarly robust resolution.

Indeed, although no contribution to the Movie Theme Thread nor Teenage Mistakes were proffered either.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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I would have thought that was pretty obvious as if you can get there in person you, in 99% of the time, are going to attend the game so it means the person picking up the ticket must prove his identity, the club having been told it by the STH.

Well, I'd assume that was the case as well. But the process has not really been nailed down yet in Insiders post, and I certainly wouldn't want to rock up on matchday on an assumption, and be on the wrong end of it if it all went tits up.

Sadly, I'd suggest that you both assume wrong. My reading of [MENTION=561]Insider[/MENTION] post is that the reprint facility, collected at the stadium in person, is purely for the "I've misplaced my ST card and want to get into the game, please" scenario.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
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Sadly, I'd suggest that you both assume wrong. My reading of [MENTION=561]Insider[/MENTION] post is that the reprint facility, collected at the stadium in person, is purely for the "I've misplaced my ST card and want to get into the game, please" scenario.

Thats certianly the £15 option

What of the £5 option though, ie no lost card, just a 3rd party having the STH's seat for one game ? I think it needs clarifying, if not on here then on the official website.
 






hans kraay fan club

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Chandlers Ford
Thats certianly the £15 option

What of the £5 option though, ie no lost card, just a 3rd party having the STH's seat for one game ? I think it needs clarifying, if not on here then on the official website.

No, the £15 is the "I've entirely lost my card, please print me a new one"

£5 - "I've left it at home. Please print me a paper ticket for this game"
 


Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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Sadly, I'd suggest that you both assume wrong. My reading of [MENTION=561]Insider[/MENTION] post is that the reprint facility, collected at the stadium in person, is purely for the "I've misplaced my ST card and want to get into the game, please" scenario.
Indeed.

It's the "I've driven 150 miles to the Amex and just realised my season ticket is in my other jacket" situation.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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No, the £15 is the "I've entirely lost my card, please print me a new one"

£5 - "I've left it at home. Please print me a paper ticket for this game"

What is it for the "I THINK I've left it at home, but it might be lost. I swear I had it this morning, but...etc"

Actually, I don't care. I've lost the will.
 






Green Cross Code Man

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Mar 30, 2006
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No, the £15 is the "I've entirely lost my card, please print me a new one"

£5 - "I've left it at home. Please print me a paper ticket for this game"
In which case insider did not state what the policy is for the case where a ticket holder can't make it for various reasons and wants a friend or family member to have the seat for a match as in the op.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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In which case insider did not state what the policy is for the case where a ticket holder can't make it for various reasons and wants a friend or family member to have the seat for a match as in the op.

I think that (largely thanks to this thread :dunce: ), officially at least, such an option does not exist.

Hope to be corrected.
 








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