I'll do this. I work away so won't make all the games. It's much easier giving a card to someone than attempting to forward the digital ticket. The function to do that isn't even active yet.I switched back to a physical card this week. If people aren't happy with the digital ticket I'd advise them to do the same. 5 minute phone call with the club and they'll print you a season card to collect
I am hoping they still bring a membership scheme in this season - at which point you would you be able to buy tickets digitally without paying an admin cost. That is my hope.I'll do this. I work away so won't make all the games. It's much easier giving a card to someone than attempting to forward the digital ticket. The function to do that isn't even active yet.
That is another good point. Charging admin fees is unnecessary.I am hoping they still bring a membership scheme in this season - at which point you would you be able to buy tickets digitally without paying an admin cost. That is my hope.
It is levied by the ticketing companies and then passed on by the clubs. They cover themselves for any type of transaction. It is admin at their end. But if it is digital then it should be a direct action, with no charge.That is another good point. Charging admin fees is unnecessary.
The ticket sale still won’t be direct though as I assume Boro will still be using their ticketing company to do the actual selling so why would the charge be waived? If it’s just for the sale? Granted any postal charge should be.It is levied by the ticketing companies and then passed on by the clubs. They cover themselves for any type of transaction. It is admin at their end. But if it is digital then it should be a direct action, with no charge.
I mean, Rob, what's the bl00dy issue with doing it - you've been saying that since last yearI am hoping they still bring a membership scheme in this season
This, exactlyRob was told the Pride scheme was not very popular. I still liked it because it provided something for fans who did or could not afford a season ticket and did not want that level of investment, but still connected them with the Club.
Am not sure about becoming unpopular but at one point its use waned but that was many years ago and surely there is a need for people to feel connected to the club and feel the benefits of a membership card.Rob was told the Pride scheme was not very popular. I still liked it because it provided something for fans who could not afford a season ticket and did not want that level of investment, but still connected them with the Club.