Did not renew this season because I could not afford it. However I have only had 3 games this season, in which I have not managed to grab a spare from someone for a match.
Think I will try my luck with getting a zone 6 seat after April.
You might want to do it before April 10th as they have now said categorically that prices will rise after this date.
Did not renew this season because I could not afford it. However I have only had 3 games this season, in which I have not managed to grab a spare from someone for a match.
Think I will try my luck with getting a zone 6 seat after April.
You might want to do it before April 10th as they have now said categorically that prices will rise after this date.
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
Fair enough but what could they do with that info?
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
Fair enough but what could they do with that info?
Not a lot in all honesty but would this not be a breach of any Data Protection acts? I'm just being picky lol
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
Fair enough but what could they do with that info?
Not a lot in all honesty but would this not be a breach of any Data Protection acts? I'm just being picky lol
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
Fair enough but what could they do with that info?
Not a lot in all honesty but would this not be a breach of any Data Protection acts? I'm just being picky lol
Possibly but I'm not an expert
Actually just thought of a potential issue. By obtaining somebody's name and CON number a non season ticket holder could potentially phone the club with all the information they need to be able to buy high demand away tickets in somebody else's name. Do away tickets even need to be delivered to the address held for the ST holder?
Then when the real ST holder contacts the club and wishes to obtain tickets they could be told by the club "sorry we already sold you the 2 tickets earlier this morning you were allowed to buy"
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
Fair enough but what could they do with that info?
Not a lot in all honesty but would this not be a breach of any Data Protection acts? I'm just being picky lol
Possibly but I'm not an expert
Actually just thought of a potential issue. By obtaining somebody's name and CON number a non season ticket holder could potentially phone the club with all the information they need to be able to buy high demand away tickets in somebody else's name. Do away tickets even need to be delivered to the address held for the ST holder?
Then when the real ST holder contacts the club and wishes to obtain tickets they could be told by the club "sorry we already sold you the 2 tickets earlier this morning you were allowed to buy"
Would fall down when the club asked you to confirm your address. You ain't getting that info from the season ticket renewal.
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
Fair enough but what could they do with that info?
Not a lot in all honesty but would this not be a breach of any Data Protection acts? I'm just being picky lol
Possibly but I'm not an expert
Actually just thought of a potential issue. By obtaining somebody's name and CON number a non season ticket holder could potentially phone the club with all the information they need to be able to buy high demand away tickets in somebody else's name. Do away tickets even need to be delivered to the address held for the ST holder?
Then when the real ST holder contacts the club and wishes to obtain tickets they could be told by the club "sorry we already sold you the 2 tickets earlier this morning you were allowed to buy"
Would fall down when the club asked you to confirm your address. You ain't getting that info from the season ticket renewal.
Fair enough and that what's I suspected but I thought all the club required was the CON number and didn't need the address? Can't honestly remember.
Just renewed ours on line last night - no surcharge for credit cards and all done in two minutes.
£375 (less Valley Gold discount) is very reasonable for Block F in the East Stand. I've got no issue with the £25 increase - particularly in the light of the £100 reduction last season (the commercial rationale of which I've never understood).
The other thing about online renewals, shouldn't the club have a bit more security around it's season ticket holders? After all there's nothing stopping you from guessing any CON number on the online renewal form to find out the identity of people and where they sit.
Fair enough but what could they do with that info?
Not a lot in all honesty but would this not be a breach of any Data Protection acts? I'm just being picky lol
Possibly but I'm not an expert
Actually just thought of a potential issue. By obtaining somebody's name and CON number a non season ticket holder could potentially phone the club with all the information they need to be able to buy high demand away tickets in somebody else's name. Do away tickets even need to be delivered to the address held for the ST holder?
Then when the real ST holder contacts the club and wishes to obtain tickets they could be told by the club "sorry we already sold you the 2 tickets earlier this morning you were allowed to buy"
The person who bought the tickets could be identified by the credit/debit card they used when they bought them on the phone.
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And I guess next year they will try and say prices have been frozen even though they will have been raised again....
I would be classed as a new season ticket holders as well which is a result.
Thanks for the heads up.
It wouldn't move on when I was clicking confirm.
Noticed that it was asking for title even when the field was not marked up as mandatory. Once I added Mr it worked fine.
Then when the real ST holder contacts the club and wishes to obtain tickets they could be told by the club "sorry we already sold you the 2 tickets earlier this morning you were allowed to buy"
£375 (less Valley Gold discount) is very reasonable for Block F in the East Stand. I've got no issue with the £25 increase - particularly in the light of the £100 reduction last season (the commercial rationale of which I've never understood).