1stFeb1969
Well-Known Member
Thought I'd have a look at my account for the Arsenal game and found it there, so I've downloaded it ready for next week.
If you run an IT company don’t you use a smartphone?I'm a season ticket holder wanting to print my ticket at home.
I've run through the instructions that were emailed to us. I've selected the options to print at home. Apparently, an email is going to be sent. I've tried this 5 or 6 times now over the past 24 hours and no email!
I've tried calling supporter services - I queue for 40 mins, the hold music stops but no one on the other end. Then it hangs up 5 minutes later.
Absolute shambles - I run an IT company and can't figure it out, so fuck knows how the average technophobe OAP will do it?
I used to have my own IT company and now work on the biggest & most complex digital programmes in the UK.If you run an IT company don’t you use a smartphone?
My guess is that print at home will be gone next season and will be replaced with a similar system to that a train stations where you put in your payment card you bought the tickets with, in one of those machines round the academy, and your barcode ticket is printed.
Print at home is really poor as a system.
Fair enough. I can see PAH being an issue when people fold the bar code and leave it in their pocket and it gets wet. It's only a piece of A4 when all said.I used to have my own IT company and now work on the biggest & most complex digital programmes in the UK.
I also deliberately chose the PAH option because:
(a) I know with 100% certainty that it works. Therefore little risk.
(b) No system changes should have needed to ensure it was workable, therefore little risk.
(c) I know City's record on introducing change to the detriment of the fans. Big risk.
In IT, one of the primary drivers in the implementation of new technology is ensuring you mitigate known and potential risks. City ignored that concept but just about seem to have got away with it yesterday. A lot of that was seemingly down to some excellent contingency planning, so they should be commended for that but they still took an unnecessary risk.
Does he have a bus pass, his photo woukd be on there?They can't possibly enforce this as 8% of the UK electorate don't have any. That's 3.5 million over 18s. Are kids meant to have something as well? It will be discriminatory towards the elderly and poorer fans. My dad doesn't have his driving licence anymore due to ill health and doesn't need a passport. Would he not be allowed in? Maybe the club could issue some ID. They could call it a season card.
You are in trouble if your printer throws a wobbly and like mine did once, refused to feed paper through from the hopper.If you run an IT company don’t you use a smartphone?
My guess is that print at home will be gone next season and will be replaced with a similar system to that a train stations where you put in your payment card you bought the tickets with, in one of those machines round the academy, and your barcode ticket is printed.
Print at home is really poor as a system.
I was giving one of my season cards to a mate for the game. They weren’t comfortable with e-tickets so I opted to print it instead.If you run an IT company don’t you use a smartphone?
My guess is that print at home will be gone next season and will be replaced with a similar system to that a train stations where you put in your payment card you bought the tickets with, in one of those machines round the academy, and your barcode ticket is printed.
Print at home is really poor as a system.
My paper print from home ticket didnt work niether.steward got on his walki talki read out my supporter number to someone on the other end and said its now activated and then it worked so it looked like city hadnt activated the season ticket for print from homeBoth mine and my mates PAH tickets did not work at the turnstile, had to be let in my a card carrying steward. Were both over 65, so wondering if they have only activated the adult tickets. Will email the club on Monday as I don't want to be looking round for a steward with an access card every game.
My 78 year old mum's print at home ticket didn't work either, she had to wait and someone in charge finally got her in using their plastic card. Please post any response you get from city, she's already worrying about the next match.Both mine and my mates PAH tickets did not work at the turnstile, had to be let in by a card carrying steward. Were both over 65, so wondering if they have only activated the adult tickets. Will email the club on Monday as I don't want to be looking round for a steward with an access card every game.
Could be your printer. Go to maintenance and clean ink heads and alinement check. Anything a little bit out when printing QR codes would cause problems. Best of luck.Both mine and my mates PAH tickets did not work at the turnstile, had to be let in by a card carrying steward. Were both over 65, so wondering if they have only activated the adult tickets. Will email the club on Monday as I don't want to be looking round for a steward with an access card every game.
Sent via your City account.A bit of advice please, ordered two tickets online for the Arsenal game a couple of weeks ago. Nothing arrived via email yet from the club, do they send an email with tickets on to scan at the turnstile, totally clueless as to the process. Any help would be welcome, thanks!
Cheers mateSent via your City account.
Same here. I’m assuming it’s too early.Sorry guys, I'm only up to page 10. Ive added a friends and family member but cant transfer my sons arsenal ticket. Is it to early to transfer even though its less than a week away. Cheers in advance.
So much for 100% certainty.I used to have my own IT company and now work on the biggest & most complex digital programmes in the UK.
I also deliberately chose the PAH option because:
(a) I know with 100% certainty that it works. Therefore little risk.
(b) No system changes should have needed to ensure it was workable, therefore little risk.
(c) I know City's record on introducing change to the detriment of the fans. Big risk.
In IT, one of the primary drivers in the implementation of new technology is ensuring you mitigate known and potential risks. City ignored that concept but just about seem to have got away with it yesterday. A lot of that was seemingly down to some excellent contingency planning, so they should be commended for that but they still took an unnecessary risk.
Does your son have his own account supporter number etc?Sorry guys, I'm only up to page 10. Ive added a friends and family member but cant transfer my sons arsenal ticket. Is it to early to transfer even though its less than a week away. Cheers in advance.
The game is listed as being able to transfer but the big button to start the process appears to be inactive.Does your son have his own account supporter number etc?
This is where you need to transfer it from NOT YOUR account.