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Post by countygroundhotel on Mar 21, 2018 20:25:30 GMT
This all sounds typical Rovers a good idea allowed to be leaked before it's all thought through. Oh well I'm sure the implementation will be fine we aren't actually talking rocket science as this has all been implemented elsewhere
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Post by pucklegas on Mar 21, 2018 20:34:51 GMT
The good thing about this is the twats that embarrass us can have their season ticket card seized, so we don’t have to endure their bad behaviour 😂
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Mar 21, 2018 21:29:14 GMT
The email thing only matters if you want to buy online. You can still buy over the phone or in person. Usual kick off over nothing.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Mar 21, 2018 21:30:02 GMT
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 21, 2018 21:39:44 GMT
So what does this sentence mean "If you do not with (sic) to submit additional emails"? Apart from yet another typo I'd suggest that means you do need to register one email address in order to buy an s/t but you don't need to register different emails for other family members, although then you have the hassle of having to call up/call in whenever you want to buy tickets, plus most likely go to the bottom of the queue for away games etc.
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Post by lpgas on Mar 21, 2018 22:24:24 GMT
I raised this a while ago with Tom Gorringe, so glad to see they are acting upon it. Think I should claim any praise for this I was the one who had the hand driers updated. I just mentioned the words "clean hands", "facilities" and "regulations."
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Post by lpgas on Mar 21, 2018 22:26:32 GMT
Disgusting !!! Can't you find someone of a similar age to yourself ? When you are stoking the fire, do you look at the mantelpiece ?? No, but you quite often hold on to it
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Post by stonegas on Mar 22, 2018 6:50:20 GMT
Would be good if you could put your season card on apple wallet and just use your phone to scan.
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Post by tommym9 on Mar 22, 2018 7:07:31 GMT
Would be good if you could put your season card on apple wallet and just use your phone to scan. Woah! Let's walk before we can run! That would be good though.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Mar 22, 2018 8:07:43 GMT
So what does this sentence mean "If you do not with (sic) to submit additional emails"? Apart from yet another typo I'd suggest that means you do need to register one email address in order to buy an s/t but you don't need to register different emails for other family members, although then you have the hassle of having to call up/call in whenever you want to buy tickets, plus most likely go to the bottom of the queue for away games etc. With clearly meant to be wish and the end of that sentence says you can still buy in person or over the phone of you don't want to register.
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 22, 2018 8:16:23 GMT
So what does this sentence mean "If you do not with (sic) to submit additional emails"? Apart from yet another typo I'd suggest that means you do need to register one email address in order to buy an s/t but you don't need to register different emails for other family members, although then you have the hassle of having to call up/call in whenever you want to buy tickets, plus most likely go to the bottom of the queue for away games etc. With clearly meant to be wish and the end of that sentence says you can still buy in person or over the phone of you don't want to register. But the article doesn't actual say that? "All supporters will need a unique email address on our system per season ticket. This will enable us to communicate with you with important information regarding your ticket as well as set-up your log-in to our online ticketing site. This will begin on launch when you will receive an email, containing all of the information required to log-in and renew online. We require all supporters to have a log-in per season ticket that they own, this will include a unique email if they wish to renew online. Personal contact preferences can be managed online to control the way that we interact with each individual account and we will not market to any minors. Preferences can be managed once you log-in to renew. If you do not with to submit additional emails, you are still able to renew your season tickets over the phone or in person." That last sentence would need say "If you do not wish to submit an email address..." if there is no need to submit any email addresses, so either you miss reading what the article says or the internet article is still incorrectly worded.
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Post by peterparker on Mar 22, 2018 9:01:30 GMT
With clearly meant to be wish and the end of that sentence says you can still buy in person or over the phone of you don't want to register. But the article doesn't actual say that? "All supporters will need a unique email address on our system per season ticket. This will enable us to communicate with you with important information regarding your ticket as well as set-up your log-in to our online ticketing site. This will begin on launch when you will receive an email, containing all of the information required to log-in and renew online. We require all supporters to have a log-in per season ticket that they own, this will include a unique email if they wish to renew online. Personal contact preferences can be managed online to control the way that we interact with each individual account and we will not market to any minors. Preferences can be managed once you log-in to renew. If you do not with to submit additional emails, you are still able to renew your season tickets over the phone or in person." That last sentence would need say "If you do not wish to submit an email address..." if there is no need to submit any email addresses, so either you miss reading what the article says or the internet article is still incorrectly worded. if you wish to RENEW online, than every ST requires an individual email. (I think we can all agree/understand that) as I assume you will only receive 1 renewal code due to how it will work. This isn't uncommon as the company I work for requires unique email to purchase a course online if you have one registered and want to buy for someone else
Then I take it , If you don't want to renew online, you can go to the shop and buy a season card(s) for more than one person. you would still need an email address but more than one card can be registered and you will get separate log in details. you just won't be able to renew online in future
if you don't want an ST, you don't need an email and would go to the shop and buy a barcoded ticket as normal and the shop will try and get your info etc
It isn't that clear though I agree
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 22, 2018 9:15:59 GMT
But the article doesn't actual say that? "All supporters will need a unique email address on our system per season ticket. This will enable us to communicate with you with important information regarding your ticket as well as set-up your log-in to our online ticketing site. This will begin on launch when you will receive an email, containing all of the information required to log-in and renew online. We require all supporters to have a log-in per season ticket that they own, this will include a unique email if they wish to renew online. Personal contact preferences can be managed online to control the way that we interact with each individual account and we will not market to any minors. Preferences can be managed once you log-in to renew. If you do not with to submit additional emails, you are still able to renew your season tickets over the phone or in person." That last sentence would need say "If you do not wish to submit an email address..." if there is no need to submit any email addresses, so either you miss reading what the article says or the internet article is still incorrectly worded. if you wish to RENEW online, than every ST requires an individual email. (I think we can all agree/understand that) as I assume you will only receive 1 renewal code due to how it will work. This isn't uncommon as the company I work for requires unique email to purchase a course online if you have one registered and want to buy for someone else
Then I take it , If you don't want to renew online, you can go to the shop and buy a season card(s) for more than one person. you would still need an email address but more than one card can be registered and you will get separate log in details. you just won't be able to renew online in future
if you don't want an ST, you don't need an email and would go to the shop and buy a barcoded ticket as normal and the shop will try and get your info etc
It isn't that clear though I agree
It's all a bit daft, there's plenty of ticketing companies out there that allow you to buy tickets for you and someone else from one account - EventBrite for example, use them all the time.
Rovers can't expect 5-year-olds to have their own email address.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Mar 22, 2018 9:16:39 GMT
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Post by peterparker on Mar 22, 2018 9:18:44 GMT
if you wish to RENEW online, than every ST requires an individual email. (I think we can all agree/understand that) as I assume you will only receive 1 renewal code due to how it will work. This isn't uncommon as the company I work for requires unique email to purchase a course online if you have one registered and want to buy for someone else
Then I take it , If you don't want to renew online, you can go to the shop and buy a season card(s) for more than one person. you would still need an email address but more than one card can be registered and you will get separate log in details. you just won't be able to renew online in future
if you don't want an ST, you don't need an email and would go to the shop and buy a barcoded ticket as normal and the shop will try and get your info etc
It isn't that clear though I agree
It's all a bit daft, there's plenty of ticketing companies out there that allow you to buy tickets for you and someone else from one account - EventBrite for example, use them all the time.
Rovers can't expect 5-year-olds to have their own email address.
They aren't though are they? Not the way I have read it (and I stand to be corrected as I agree it isn't clear) only that you will not be able to renew online
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Post by LJG on Mar 22, 2018 9:59:43 GMT
Do you seriously expect us to do that when the club have incorrectly typed WITH instead of WISH? Come off it.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Mar 22, 2018 10:19:22 GMT
Do you seriously expect us to do that when the club have incorrectly typed WITH instead of WISH? Come off it. I absolutely despair LJG, I really do. We don't deserve nice things.
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Post by Marshy on Mar 22, 2018 10:25:06 GMT
if you wish to RENEW online, than every ST requires an individual email. (I think we can all agree/understand that) as I assume you will only receive 1 renewal code due to how it will work. This isn't uncommon as the company I work for requires unique email to purchase a course online if you have one registered and want to buy for someone else
Then I take it , If you don't want to renew online, you can go to the shop and buy a season card(s) for more than one person. you would still need an email address but more than one card can be registered and you will get separate log in details. you just won't be able to renew online in future
if you don't want an ST, you don't need an email and would go to the shop and buy a barcoded ticket as normal and the shop will try and get your info etc
It isn't that clear though I agree
It's all a bit daft, there's plenty of ticketing companies out there that allow you to buy tickets for you and someone else from one account - EventBrite for example, use them all the time.
Rovers can't expect 5-year-olds to have their own email address.
Why not? Baggins has got one.
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Post by baggins on Mar 22, 2018 11:48:04 GMT
It's all a bit daft, there's plenty of ticketing companies out there that allow you to buy tickets for you and someone else from one account - EventBrite for example, use them all the time.
Rovers can't expect 5-year-olds to have their own email address.
Why not? Baggins has got one. Exactly. Wait....
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 22, 2018 13:39:31 GMT
It's all a bit daft, there's plenty of ticketing companies out there that allow you to buy tickets for you and someone else from one account - EventBrite for example, use them all the time.
Rovers can't expect 5-year-olds to have their own email address.
They aren't though are they? Not the way I have read it (and I stand to be corrected as I agree it isn't clear) only that you will not be able to renew online They are making things more of a faf if you have a kid, not ideal
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