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21 minutes ago, LFEE said:

Pretty sure True-Faith (the company) has several STs that they all share. So they might be correct in saying it’s not in her name but pretty sure they are shared around their organisation for their reporting and content.

 

So if I put my daughters name on my pals ticket I'll be able to get her into away games?

Geddin

She can take a camera and a pen and paper if needs be

 

 

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7 hours ago, jack j said:

So if I put my daughters name on my pals ticket I'll be able to get her into away games?

Geddin

She can take a camera and a pen and paper if needs be

 

 

 

Tbf I’ve had a corporate ticket before (platinum club) many moons ago which had a company name on it. Wonder if this is the same principle. Even still, it’s bad crack when this means people can just ‘share’ when normal ST holders can’t and get labelled as touts for doing so. 

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8 hours ago, SteV said:

Bizarre that people have an absolute hard on for trying to blame everything ticket-related on the Trust.

Aye, always blaming the trust for saying things and not backing it up, when all along it was those fans who said it and then held the trust to account over their own lies.

I’m 100% there for the idiots behind the likes of Toon Polls and the other ‘fans groups’ that have popped up in recent years to turn on each other though.

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8 hours ago, Whitley mag said:

Superb the trust did say fans passing on tickets amounted to touting aswell.


Not a good look if true and fuels bad feeling towards Trust and True Faith.

 

I’d like to see evidence of that to be honest.

Also for what it’s worth, I believe a season ticket holder can have a member assigned to their friends and family, and the season ticket holder can buy a ticket from their allocation and assign it to one of their friends and family members. That is clearly what’s happened there. Loads of people a filling up with the conspiracy theories that various people have ties to the club and get tickets ahead of others etc.

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11 minutes ago, Stifler said:

I’d like to see evidence of that to be honest.

Also for what it’s worth, I believe a season ticket holder can have a member assigned to their friends and family, and the season ticket holder can buy a ticket from their allocation and assign it to one of their friends and family members. That is clearly what’s happened there. Loads of people a filling up with the conspiracy theories that various people have ties to the club and get tickets ahead of others etc.

Not sure you can assign away tickets that are in your name, that’s the reason the likes of Simon now have empty buses. Some of these folk running the busses have season tickets in their name and have been unable to get multiple away tickets, so if True Faith/Trust have multiple tickets how’s that working by the clubs own rules for away games and ID checks.

 

If True Faith have multiple general admission season tickets that they’re able to get around the ID checks with due to being a company, it would be nice to know for transparency.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Whitley mag said:

Not sure you can assign away tickets that are in your name, that’s the reason the likes of Simon now have empty buses. Some of these folk running the busses have season tickets in their name and have been unable to get multiple away tickets, so if True Faith/Trust have multiple tickets how’s that working by the clubs own rules for away games and ID checks.

 

 

 

You have to assign the ticket to the other individual when you buy it on sale or apply for it in a ballot. That’s how it works for members. Like I said it comes off your allocation, and as we are limited to 1 ticket per season ticket holder/member, it would mean that the season ticket holder wouldn’t be able to themselves.

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2 minutes ago, Stifler said:

You have to assign the ticket to the other individual when you buy it on sale or apply for it in a ballot. That’s how it works for members. Like I said it comes off your allocation, and as we are limited to 1 ticket per season ticket holder/member, it would mean that the season ticket holder wouldn’t be able to themselves.

You can’t assign away tickets to anyone else if you’re a season ticket holder though due to ID checks. 
 

The comparison here is Simon has multiple season tickets in his name for purpose of away tickets. Now due to ID checks he can only get one away ticket, therefore he can’t get multiple tickets anymore as other people would be using his tickets and potentially fail ID check.

 

Whats the difference between him having multiple tickets and True Faith/Trust having multiple tickets in a company name and being able to comply with ID checks when dishing out tickets.

 

The argument here is that Charlotte Hope doesn’t have a season ticket in her own name but is getting away tickets due to being part of True Faith/Trust.

 

 

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My account has been acting funny recently. There was a few times it was saying I was a bot and that Is tried to log in too many times plus a few other things. At the moment when I go into ballots section it now says “you are not allowed to enter any ballots” ? Not sure whether this is because there isn’t anything listed but it doesn’t seem like a smooth process at the moment. I also don’t feel like I’m going to get a ticket currently, maybe I’m choosing the wrong category ticket or more likely just low odds of getting a ticket with so many members.

 

 

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Just now, Whitley mag said:

You can’t assign away tickets to anyone else if you’re a season ticket holder though due to ID checks. 
 

The comparison here is Simon has multiple season tickets in his name for purpose of away tickets. Now due to ID checks he can only get one away ticket, therefore he can’t get multiple tickets anymore as other people would be using his tickets and potentially fail ID check.

 

Whats the difference between him having multiple tickets and True Faith/Trust having multiple tickets in a company name and being able to comply with ID checks when dishing out tickets.

 

The argument here is that Charlotte Hope doesn’t have a season ticket in her own name but is getting away tickets due to being part of True Faith/Trust.

 

 

You aren’t listening to what I’m saying.

When you buy your ticket, you are given the option of assigning it to a friend or family member. When you get it, it is never in your name, but comes off your 1 allocation.

The reason Simon fails is because he wants to sell the tickets on after he’s bought them.

It is more conceivable that Charlotte has a season ticket holder friend who has her in their friend and family accounts and sacrificed his own Milan away ticket and bought her one in her name.

 

You have seen the box office’s work for years, do you honestly believe that they are intelligent enough to be in cahoots with certain supporter groups to give them tickets ahead of others?

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1 minute ago, Stifler said:

You aren’t listening to what I’m saying.

When you buy your ticket, you are given the option of assigning it to a friend or family member. When you get it, it is never in your name, but comes off your 1 allocation.

The reason Simon fails is because he wants to sell the tickets on after he’s bought them.

It is more conceivable that Charlotte has a season ticket holder friend who has her in their friend and family accounts and sacrificed his own Milan away ticket and bought her one in her name.

 

You have seen the box office’s work for years, do you honestly believe that they are intelligent enough to be in cahoots with certain supporter groups to give them tickets ahead of others?

You can’t do any of that for away tickets (ignoring corporate/company aspect). There’s no ‘assigning’ an away ticket to anyone other than the named ST holder.

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Aye. You can’t actually ‘transfer’ an away ticket to anyone. Hence some of the arguments here. Especially if someone bought one and was then ill and couldn’t go. It sits there unused and no way to legitimately give it to someone who could go. ST holders can take the risk of course, but if the person who takes it is ID’d, they could lose their season ticket. 

 

 

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How come there was plenty of bairns, they couldn’t have been over 12 year old, behind the goal at Bramall Lane

 

I’d be surprised if many kids of that age have Season Tickets and loads of loyalty points.

 

I think it’s a good thing if kids and teens are getting to away games and it’s not just exclusively older punters locking everyone else out.
 

But it did intrigue me, given the new laws for sharing tickets. Corporate allocation was my assumption. 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, bobbydazzla said:

How come there was plenty of bairns, they couldn’t have been over 12 year old, behind the goal at Bramall Lane

 

I’d be surprised if kids of that age have Season Tickets and loads of loyalty points.

 

I think it’s a good thing if kids and teens are getting to away games and it’s not just exclusively older punters locking everyone else out.
 

But it did intrigue me, given the new laws for sharing tickets. 

 

 

Just because you ‘can’t’ do it doesn’t mean it isn’t still happening…

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But sending a bairn in on an adult ticket is making it much more likely the ticket will get ID checked 

 

That’s assuming other grounds are like SJP and the concession tickets flash up differently to an adult ticket 

 

And also assuming stewards at other grounds actually give a fuck, which I doubt they do 

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1 minute ago, bobbydazzla said:

But sending a bairn in on an adult ticket is making it much more likely the ticket will get ID checked 

 

That’s assuming other grounds are like SJP and the concession tickets flash up differently to an adult ticket 

 

And also assuming stewards at other grounds actually give a fuck, which I doubt they do 

Agreed. At Sheffield there were stewards doing checks before the turnstiles, but they were more interested in giving you a pat down than looking at your ticket. The actual turnstile that I went through was unmanned.

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41 minutes ago, Stifler said:

You have to assign the ticket to the other individual when you buy it on sale or apply for it in a ballot. That’s how it works for members. Like I said it comes off your allocation, and as we are limited to 1 ticket per season ticket holder/member, it would mean that the season ticket holder wouldn’t be able to themselves.

You can't for away games

You've been telt about 5 times yet you're still claiming you can?

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Just now, jack j said:

You can't for away games

You've been telt about 5 times yet you're still claiming you can?

You honestly believe there is a deal with the box office and various supporter groups?

She’ll have got her ticket via a legit way, even if it’s unconventional. Everyone who doesn’t have a ticket wants to make it out as if there is a conspiracy going on.

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3 minutes ago, Stifler said:

You honestly believe there is a deal with the box office and various supporter groups?

She’ll have got her ticket via a legit way, even if it’s unconventional. Everyone who doesn’t have a ticket wants to make it out as if there is a conspiracy going on.

Why can't they share this legit way with me so I can get my daughter in then?

 

Shes using someone else's ticket quite clearly

 

Which is totally against the new away ticket policy.

 

Hopefully next time she goes away hers is one of the ones checked. I won't hold my breath though

 

 

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Just now, jack j said:

Why can't they share this legit way with me so I can get my daughter in then?

 

Shes using someone else's ticket quite clearly

 

Which is totally against the new away ticket policy.

 

Hopefully next time she goes away hers is one of the ones checked

When was it that she claimed to have no season ticket?

Could it not be that she has one now?

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1 minute ago, Stifler said:

When was it that she claimed to have no season ticket?

Could it not be that she has one now?

Sheff utd sold out at around 50 loyalty points if I remember right

A couple of years ago she never had one

Shes not got 50 loyalty points in 2 years

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10 minutes ago, jack j said:

Sheff utd sold out at around 50 loyalty points if I remember right

A couple of years ago she never had one

Shes not got 50 loyalty points in 2 years

You can transfer season tickets over to other people. It’s been done by various members on here, complete with the loyalty points. It was one of the reasons why people were saying that they were locked out of getting a ticket.

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7 minutes ago, Stifler said:

You can transfer season tickets over to other people. It’s been done by various members on here, complete with the loyalty points. It was one of the reasons why people were saying that they were locked out of getting a ticket.

You can't transfer away tickets

If you could I'd use my pals ticket with 170 points on to take my daughter to dortmund and PSG with me

 

The whole point of the new system is to stop people transferring tickets to others

Shes not following that rule quite clearly

 

Edit; you're saying someone's transferred a full season ticket with points on it over to her?

So can I transfer my pals season ticket over on a game by game basis? Just keep changing the name?

 

 

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1 minute ago, jack j said:

You can't transfer away tickets

If you could I'd use my pals ticket with 170 points on to take my daughter to dortmund and PSG with me

 

The whole point of the new system is to stop people transferring tickets to others

Shes not following that rule quite clearly

I was on about season tickets there. It’s possible to pass your season ticket on with its points record kept.

It is conceivable that in 2 years someone who has a season ticket has passed one on to her, and changed it to her name.

 

It’s also conceivable that she has access to a company ticket as others have pointed out.

 

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Just now, Stifler said:

I was on about season tickets there. It’s possible to pass your season ticket on with its points record kept.

It is conceivable that in 2 years someone who has a season ticket has passed one on to her, and changed it to her name.

 

It’s also conceivable that she has access to a company ticket as others have pointed out.

 

I've updated my post. Understand what you mean now. Seems unlikely. Also the question I've added..wonder if that's possible?

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