Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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This in a nutshell. I think some people believe because they went to the Goldstone/Gillingham/Withdean, the club needs to roll out the red carpet for them.
They do for me when I turn up
This in a nutshell. I think some people believe because they went to the Goldstone/Gillingham/Withdean, the club needs to roll out the red carpet for them.
How are they hounding their ST holders?
I sit with about 15 people and most games one or two of them can't make the game (one's a bus driver, one does shifts at Gatwick, one has to travel abroad for work etc etc) and someone else comes in their place. I have never known any of the people using their tickets to be "hounded" or confronted, or the actual ST holder. Most games there must be hundreds maybe thousands of people using someone else's ST. None of us would be stupid enough to let a stranger use our STs though, let alone advertise them - which is where we came in.
PS: I have been done for driving at 75 mph on a motorway and had to go on a speed awareness course.
It's pretty depressing how many club lickers are unwilling to stick up for their fellow supporters.
Touts trying to make a profit on tickets? The club will ban them, rightfully so.
Passing on tickets to friends/family if you can't make it? The club will turn a blind eye, rightfully so.
Can't make a game so advertise your ticket for sale for face value or less to a fellow fan? Apparently the club will ban you. I can accept they are within their rights to do this, but given they have turned a blind eye to this up until very recently, first time offenders, often long-standing supporters, should not be banned without first receiving a warning. This heavy-handed approach will simply stir resentment among long-term, loyal supporters, and stinks of short-termism. I don't think fans who have a purchase history which demonstrates they have purchased many tickets over the years should be treated in such a way.
Easily worked out. Overall cost % 19 - about £25 in most areas. Most used to get passed on for £0-£20 back in the day.
I think this thread just highlights that some fans need more / better friends. I mean, how hard is it to find people in your life that would want to go to the odd game. 'pass it on' to them for nothing or 'pass it on' to them in exchange for them 'buying' a piece of paper from you for a score - keep quiet and hey presto
Since the Amex era, some on NSC really do think too much about tiny issues and make mountains out of molehills. Actually, this has always happened on here
Posted on behalf of Paul Barber:
Regarding recent threads concerning the illegal sale or transfer of match or season tickets, Paul Barber explained the club’s policy to various contributors to this message board back in January. Unusually, although Paul indicated he was happy for the message to be published, it wasn’t shared with others on the message board at the time. With references personal to the original email’s recipients deleted so as not to breach the confidentiality of the correspondence, this is what Paul said a few months back:
In a different scenario, I wanted to buy a ticket for a home game but by the time I am able to buy one (Registered as a previous tickets ) It seems season ticket holders are able to buy additional tickets before bronze or my category.
So, if I was able to persuade a season ticket holder to buy a ticket for me and my grandaughter, would that be in breach of the terms and conditions?
It's a debate, let's respect varying opinions.
But virtually everyone seems pretty much in unison that selling on tickets through the internet is out of order, whilst passing them to mates/family is still fine (the club are not using an iron fist to crush that).
In the first few Amex years if I was off on holiday, I'd sell our 2 s/t's to complete strangers through pm'ing on NSC. It would seem that's now a risky thing to do, so we simply wouldn't do it.
You’ve highlighted the issue nicely.
If, in those first few years, the club had cancelled the tickets you’d sold on NSC and advised you that your fan number was blocked “indefinitely” it would have come as a bit of a shock. However, they’ve just started doing just that and there are people on here saying it’s your own stupid fault for selling them.
Think you have misunderstood. Things are now clearer. Things may have changed. Like 'Love Thy Neghbour'....we have moved on.
You’ve highlighted the issue nicely.
If, in those first few years, the club had cancelled the tickets you’d sold on NSC and advised you that your fan number was blocked “indefinitely” it would have come as a bit of a shock. However, they’ve just started doing just that and there are people on here saying it’s your own stupid fault for selling them.
You’ve highlighted the issue nicely.
If, in those first few years, the club had cancelled the tickets you’d sold on NSC and advised you that your fan number was blocked “indefinitely” it would have come as a bit of a shock. However, they’ve just started doing just that and there are people on here saying it’s your own stupid fault for selling them.
Why should the club make twice the money on a seat if someone cannot go ?
Like a dog with a bone!!!
It's been explained to you time and time again. Seems everyone else was aware apart from you, your friend and an extremely small minority.
I think the spirit of the rules are, you don’t sell or even give your ST to anyone even a friend that supports the opposition. Secondly you don’t sell your ticket at a profit to anyone to attend a game. You can give to a friend who supports BHA for a game and or they can pay you either the fave value or less for a game u can’t attend.
Doesn’t sound unreasonable to me