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2 hours ago, Wallsendmag said:

 

I'll be honest I much preferred the ticketing system in the 1990s than today's shambles. The only odd tout you seen was bloke on the street and it was a breeze to access the ground. No daft ballots or randomly allocated seating. It was just better.

 

Digital ticketing is a touts paradise and is the reason why more and more of these touting websites are springing up.


Touting could be fixed simply by requiring ID checks at the gates on a certain number of tickets. The fact that the tickets are digital doesn’t encourage touting in and of itself, it’s the lack of checks and balances on these third party websites that does so. 

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2 hours ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

It's pointless to talk about paper tickets, that is never going to be the solution. 

Not sure why pointless. It seems to solve 90% of the problem? 


Only 100% method is full on ID checks to match up with purchaser and remove any transfer options. Would you prefer that?

 

Paper gives people a little flexibility and more importantly most likely the right people the flexibility who would likely pass on more honestly.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, jonny1403 said:


Touting could be fixed simply by requiring ID checks at the gates on a certain number of tickets. The fact that the tickets are digital doesn’t encourage touting in and of itself, it’s the lack of checks and balances on these third party websites that does so. 

 

But giving a ticket to your mate or family member is not touting so the ID check stops genuine fans not just people who have bought from a re-seller.

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15 minutes ago, jonny1403 said:


Touting could be fixed simply by requiring ID checks at the gates on a certain number of tickets. The fact that the tickets are digital doesn’t encourage touting in and of itself, it’s the lack of checks and balances on these third party websites that does so. 

 

We are struggling to get people in through the turnstiles now. The queues this season have been unprecedented. Adding further checks at the gates certainly isn't the answer.

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Digital tickets should make it harder to tout, but at the minute, if anything, it’s making it easier.

 

If the digital aspect was more advanced, so tickets were accessed through some kind of NUFC app, and were only transferrable from one members app to another members app, then there would be a record of every time a ticket was transferred. But at the minute it’s just forward the email on to someone and away you go.

 

Maybe that’s what the end goal is, but we’ll see.

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32 minutes ago, Tross said:

 

But giving a ticket to your mate or family member is not touting so the ID check stops genuine fans not just people who have bought from a re-seller.

If you want to transfer to a mate or family member you do so through the club website, in exactly the same way as you would do if you were selling on your ticket through the club.

 

It works perfectly fine for gig tickets and takes 30 seconds. 

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14 minutes ago, SteV said:

Digital tickets should make it harder to tout, but at the minute, if anything, it’s making it easier.

 

If the digital aspect was more advanced, so tickets were accessed through some kind of NUFC app, and were only transferrable from one members app to another members app, then there would be a record of every time a ticket was transferred. But at the minute it’s just forward the email on to someone and away you go.

 

Maybe that’s what the end goal is, but we’ll see.

Maybe. I think someone on here mentioned the club has an app in progress. Can other people not just share login details of these apps?

 

Also there’s always going to be 10% that don’t/won’t want digital tickets so a method needs to be found for them also.

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16 minutes ago, SteV said:

Digital tickets should make it harder to tout, but at the minute, if anything, it’s making it easier.

 

If the digital aspect was more advanced, so tickets were accessed through some kind of NUFC app, and were only transferrable from one members app to another members app, then there would be a record of every time a ticket was transferred. But at the minute it’s just forward the email on to someone and away you go.

 

Maybe that’s what the end goal is, but we’ll see.

 

This is exactly what I'm getting at 

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1 minute ago, jonny1403 said:

If you want to transfer to a mate or family member you do so through the club website, in exactly the same way as you would do if you were selling on your ticket through the club.

 

It works perfectly fine for gig tickets and takes 30 seconds. 

 

I'm more on about the away ticketing situation.

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1 minute ago, LFEE said:

Maybe. I think someone on here mentioned the club has an app in progress. Can other people not just share login details of these apps?

 

Also there’s always going to be 10% that don’t/won’t want digital tickets so a method needs to be found for them also.

You’ll never stop touting completely, bar perhaps really stringent ID checking, which we all probably want to stay away from. 
 

But there has to be a (technology-driven) way of making it a lot more difficult than it currently is.

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Just now, SteV said:

You’ll never stop touting completely, bar perhaps really stringent ID checking, which we all probably want to stay away from. 
 

But there has to be a (technology-driven) way of making it a lot more difficult than it currently is.

That’s the ultimate dilemma it seems. People don’t want to be subjected to touting but also want the freedom to transfer. It’s finding the sweet spot that reduces touting as much as possible and also gives a bit of freedom and goodwill. Hence why I keep going back to physical tickets ?

 

If you are going to have touts then have them from the local area. They will become known and therefore won’t overstep the mark. Anything allowing faceless transactions will only encourage higher asking prices and fake tickets.

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6 minutes ago, TBG said:

Pay on the door. First come. First served.

 

Thank me later. 

Was like that in the 80’s. Was class being in the ground hours before KO trying to find the best vantage point. Only catering was a tiny one man hotdog stand in the corner of the Gallowgate. Still remember the season they removed the fences. Was like going from SD to HD vision.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, El Prontonise said:

 

It's to save costs ultimately. 

Give people the option. Most would pay the extra £1 per ticket for physical. Technically we already do with the booking fee on away tickets.

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2 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Well yeah, but then they would need the infrastructure to support both types of tickets. I guess at the moment they probably have that but I imagine the plan is to get rid of it. 

And out of the two you’d be best off getting rid of digital.

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8 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Well yeah, but then they would need the infrastructure to support both types of tickets. I guess at the moment they probably have that but I imagine the plan is to get rid of it. 

 

They do for people who can't use a phone.  It's as simple as a QR code on a ticket.

 

 

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