Ok. Seems fair enough.
Would you be happy to provide evidence that the child was in fact yours? Birth certificate of the child naming you as a parent? Or adoption papers if you're not the biological parent.
How about the children of your new non-ST holding partner from a previous...
I absolutely agree.
However, where do you draw the line? Say it's his uncle who wants the ST, is that close enough? Father in Law? Mate down the pub?
The problem with this sort of thing is that you'll create either a massive tome of every possible circumstance over time which can be...
I have a cunning plan to discover the truth. A plan so subtle that no-one will be able to detect my true motives.
Ahem, Jem, I'm curious. Do you, perchance, happen to own a mustard jumper?
Hmm.. Dunno, tbh. I'd assumed it meant "we'll shift them to anyone who doesn't have a banning order or who we've banned", but maybe not...
EDIT: Actually, at some point it has to mean what I've assumed, otherwise no-one who had no purchase history would ever be able to get a purchase history...
I think you pay for the Bronze membership, which, atm, is a pre-condition of getting on the waiting list. There is then no charge for Bronze members who want to join the waiting list.
Interesting point.
Perhaps there's scope for introducing a new LP gate point? From memory it goes from ST holder (min 1000 LP) straight to general sale. Perhaps, especially if the club want to avoid (what I'll call) real touts getting tickets, they should introduce another level at around...
Fair call.
As a final say, I would observe that it's never a good idea t make laws that cannot be policed, whatever the intention.
Apropos of nothing, my QPR ticket arrived this morning. The ticket enclosed in the envelope is not the one that the system says I purchased. :shrug:
Yes, I think that's right in terms of not flouting the club's position. But, as PB says in his reply to El P, there is legislation and EFL regulations preventing the sale or trf of a ticket. I can hardly see the club openly sanctioning the breaking of the law, particularly in writing...
Beneath you, Jem.
So far this season, I've bought 14, attended 10, couldn't go to 2, and 2 are in the future. At the time I bought the tix for the last 2, and still now, I expect to be able to attend both of the future games. But, shit sometimes happens. Given that the club don't offer refunds...
I consider myself a reasonably responsible fan who generally abides by the rules and expectations of society in general and the club in particular. And yet, I have personally been involved in the following transactions this season, all of which would appear to be against both the letter and, if...
1901 members are not allowed to transfer away game tickets, only their home ST. Exactly the same as for other ST holders who have purchased a seat licence.
It is the purchase of the seat licence that grants the holder the right to transfer their home tix. 1901 seats come with the licence as...