Sorry if this info is available on another thread, had trouble finding the right words for a search.
I know someone who can buy two tickets to the derby game this weekend, but this is a database only game, and that person's friend is not in the official database.
Do ticket-takers verify the name on the ticket at the gate (i'm a season ticket holder, so i just show the card and go through)- or is this only checked if there is trouble (in other words, if the non-membership database person's ticket has someone else's name from the database on their ticket- with their consent, of course - are they going to face an ID check and get blocked at the gate).
Zero chance of any of these folk getting into any trouble, so really a question of whether they can get in.
Cheers!
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22-04-2014 10:23 AM #1
Derby ticket question for those not on database
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22-04-2014 10:36 AM #2
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The turnstiles at Easter Road are automated so the name won't matter.
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22-04-2014 10:36 AM #3
As long as the person buying the tickets is on the database then they can buy as many tickets as they want for other people.
Cougars!!!
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22-04-2014 10:39 AM #4
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As long as the person buying the tickets is on the database I dinnae think anything else matters, the person who buys the tickets will be held responsible for those tickets and those using them
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