I've bought for guests on my ST, without extra member cards.Sun Tzu wrote:You'll need to use a different member card to get an additional ticket I suspect, unless there is a special deal allowing STH to get two on their card - even then I would expect you'd need to be sent a paper ticket as the seat number on your ST card will be wrong.
HTH, suspect it won't though !
Really? Did they just give you the paper ticket then?That Friday Feeling wrote:I've bought for guests on my ST, without extra member cards.Sun Tzu wrote:You'll need to use a different member card to get an additional ticket I suspect, unless there is a special deal allowing STH to get two on their card - even then I would expect you'd need to be sent a paper ticket as the seat number on your ST card will be wrong.
HTH, suspect it won't though !
Yeptomrfcurz wrote:Really? Did they just give you the paper ticket then?That Friday Feeling wrote:I've bought for guests on my ST, without extra member cards.Sun Tzu wrote:You'll need to use a different member card to get an additional ticket I suspect, unless there is a special deal allowing STH to get two on their card - even then I would expect you'd need to be sent a paper ticket as the seat number on your ST card will be wrong.
HTH, suspect it won't though !
Expect a deathly silence from the home stands then.tomrfcurz wrote:Yeh its true, should be a rocking atmosphere if it all goes wellLoyalRoyalFan wrote:Serious?handbags_harris wrote:144 seats left.
The ticket is "linked" to you. If you've bought it for any bin dippers they'd best behave!tomrfcurz wrote:Been up to the stadium today and bought an extra one from my season ticket, just still a bit worried as on the bottom of BOTH tickets i've bought on the ST it says my name and member number, hopefully the machines read the ticket number not the member number or they'll be 2 people with same name/number going in which would surely get refused
He's a RFC fan that stopped going after 1st season in the prem as he couldn't afford the lovely chairman's choice of pricesThat Friday Feeling wrote:The ticket is "linked" to you. If you've bought it for any bin dippers they'd best behave!tomrfcurz wrote:Been up to the stadium today and bought an extra one from my season ticket, just still a bit worried as on the bottom of BOTH tickets i've bought on the ST it says my name and member number, hopefully the machines read the ticket number not the member number or they'll be 2 people with same name/number going in which would surely get refused
It would read the ticket number, there is no reason at all why two tickets shouldn't be in the same name. At the very least it is not uncommon for (say) a father and son to share a name !tomrfcurz wrote:Been up to the stadium today and bought an extra one from my season ticket, just still a bit worried as on the bottom of BOTH tickets i've bought on the ST it says my name and member number, hopefully the machines read the ticket number not the member number or they'll be 2 people with same name/number going in which would surely get refused
Hence why it does read whether it is a full or junior ticket, and those using the wrong one get picked up, have to pay for a full price ticket for the game and have their ST cancelled....royalexile wrote:Except those jibbing a reduced ticket.
Except they don'tSun Tzu wrote:Hence why it does read whether it is a full or junior ticket, and those using the wrong one get picked up, have to pay for a full price ticket for the game and have their ST cancelled....royalexile wrote:Except those jibbing a reduced ticket.
Except they do...tomrfcurz wrote:Except they don'tSun Tzu wrote:Hence why it does read whether it is a full or junior ticket, and those using the wrong one get picked up, have to pay for a full price ticket for the game and have their ST cancelled....royalexile wrote:Except those jibbing a reduced ticket.![]()
I pay for an adult's ST but my 19 year old mate still pays child, turnstiles say so too, no one is ever at the other end to check
They did for all of my kids.Royal Lady wrote:Because the club don't automatically upgrade the child's ticket to a higher one when you reach the cut-off ages, unless you inform them.
I can confirm that this is true, have had it happen to myself recently when I lent my ticket out. Lesson learnt!!Sun Tzu wrote:Except they do...tomrfcurz wrote:Except they don'tSun Tzu wrote:Hence why it does read whether it is a full or junior ticket, and those using the wrong one get picked up, have to pay for a full price ticket for the game and have their ST cancelled....![]()
I pay for an adult's ST but my 19 year old mate still pays child, turnstiles say so too, no one is ever at the other end to check
Your mate may have got away with it so far but believe me, checks are done, people have had their ST cancelled and while he may think he's being clever he may get a rude shock.
How does your mate get away with buying the child ST seeing as you have to provide proof of birth date when you buy the child ST ?
So even though it wasn't you using the ticket you now don't have a season ticket?Big Foot wrote: I can confirm that this is true, have had it happen to myself recently when I lent my ticket out. Lesson learnt!!
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