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you seem pretty happy about lending money to a multi million pound business at zero interest
To be fair, I do the same to a bank.
you seem pretty happy about lending money to a multi million pound business at zero interest
17 pages of people moaning about being able to 'share' their ticket and PB & TB banning fans who do not use their tickets and yet, after a game with a 'prettendance' of 33500 but 1000's of empty seats, fans on here go mental about people not turning up.
My only complaint is I'm 65+ but cant pass on my ticket to an adult. Should be an option to pay the difference. That said, I've only missed a couple of games at the Amex.
Are you being a dick deliberately or is it a natural talent?
you seem pretty happy about lending money to a multi million pound business at zero interest
Yes it was.
I have a 65+ ticket and it has been used by under 65's on payment of an additional fee.
You can still do that under the new ticket sharing arrangements (still needs to go to a paid-up A+ member and you need to pay the £20 one-off fee I think)
I think the query is when the normal STH has a 65+ priced ticket and wants to transfer it to a full-price-paying adult. I’m not sure this can be done via the share scheme and would have to be done by ticket upgrade as per previous seasons.
17 pages of people moaning about being able to 'share' their ticket and PB & TB banning fans who do not use their tickets and yet, after a game with a 'prettendance' of 33500 but 1000's of empty seats, fans on here go mental about people not turning up.
My only complaint is I'm 65+ but cant pass on my ticket to an adult. Should be an option to pay the difference. That said, I've only missed a couple of games at the Amex.
Sometimes I miss the simplicity of the Withdean years
Able to pick up tickets on here without fear of club repercussions
I know - it's not 100% clear in the FAQ but it's in the ' ST Sharing' section. I can't see how you could upgrade (transfer) a concessionary ticket to someone who isn't a member, but can't transfer a full ticket to a non-member. It wouldn't make any sense - but the way it's worded it appears you can.
Is the person attending the same age band as you, or an age band which is cheaper / the same price as your ticket?
YES
If the ticket is going to a MyAlbion+ member who is the same age band, or a cheaper age band, then you should use season ticket sharing.
Adults may share with any age group. 65+/U21 may share with U10, U18, U21s or over 65. U18s may share with U18 or U10. U10s may share with U10. The recipients must be MyAlbion+ members.
The STH needs to pay £20 to upgrade to a sharing season ticket. Wait one hour and the permission will be added to the STHs online account.
Once permission has been added season tickets can be shared with friends/family members but they must be a signed and paid-up member of MyAlbion+. The ticket will be sent to the new owner automatically, so please ensure their email address is up to date on our system.
NO
If the ticket is going to someone who is a more expensive ageband (e.g., junior ticket to adult, U10 to U18, 65+ to adult) then the season ticket needs to be upgraded.
Upgrades are charged at the price of the match ticket minus the pro rata value of the season ticket.
You can login online and upgrade your ticket and pay the difference. You must provide the details of the person attending as these will be printed on the new ticket you are sent. You must then forward this ticket on to the person using it.
I assume one of the issues is the family areas. You couldn't allow automatic upgrading of child concession tickets as you might get loads of adults together in there. When I upgraded my son's ticket to my Dad, I was able to justify we were still within the rules because within my Friends and Family group, we have more children than required as a ratio to adults, so the upgrade was fine as long as I phoned to explain this – I could do this 6 times per season and still can.
Not sure how the share system could cope with that if that could be done for all 19 games for a kid's ticket automatically up to an adult. As it is, by passing on a ticket of the same age band or lower, that should never be a problem.
Simplicity in terms of every aspect of the club? We’re up with the big boys now like it or not!
You seem angry ? Why ?
I was just reminiscing for simpler times
But I’m enjoying being where we are now
Cos I was there when we were shite
I’m fine thanks, not angry and like you were there during the Withdean years (and the war years and long before that).
I suppose if I was to challenge anything in your previous post it is the implication that the current ticket allocation isn’t as good as it was during the Withdean years, hence my mention of being “up with the big boys” (when demand for tickets is 30k+ per match as opposed to 6k (majority die hards)
Any advice on this one.... I usually go with my son, he is off to uni this year and will only be able to attend about 7 games or so. Would it be better to upgrade his ticket to an adult (rather than under 21) and pay the extra £20 on top to take a mate or pay for upgrades each game. I will probably sell some tickets back to the club.
You still have got the option to do that 6 times a season as before without paying a £20 fee or the recipient needing to be an Albion+ member. That is pretty much a 1/3rd of the games that you could pass it on.
If you were never supposed to do it why did they say at the ST sales presentations that a blind eye would be turned to doing so ? Hmmmm.And that ability hasn’t been removed as far as I can see.
Sorry, I misread the post you were quoting. The main moan on the thread has been thy you can no longer informally pass your ticket on to a mate, ignoring the fact that you were never supposed to do that anyway.