MadchesterCity
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Why?But neither will get anyone into a match!
Why?But neither will get anyone into a match!
Cos its basically just a membership card that entitles you to purchase a match ticket. The match ticket option would still be digital or print at home same as it is for Seasoncard holders.Why?
can you have three season cards sent to one phone as i take my grandkids and ones too young to have a phone and the other would probably lose itCos its basically just a membership card that entitles you to purchase a match ticket. The match ticket option would still be digital or print at home same as it is for Seasoncard holders.
The only reason I can think of that they may allow the citizens card to be used for entry is if children under a certain age are omitted from this digital scheme but even then its more likely that the kids tickets will just be sent digitally to the parent/guardians phone
I had two for the Everton game on my phone. City will send a download able file and you just download to your phone so you can definitely store multiple ones though not sure if there is an upper limit to how many can be stored at anyone time though it would definitely be quite a few.can you have three season cards sent to one phone as i take my grandkids and ones too young to have a phone and the other would probably lose it
Which involves queuing in close proximity to others in Manchester weather and dealing with our flaky supporter services yet again. Not being funny but as much as I love city and live football the more hurdles that get put in the way the more inclined I become to calling it a day and walking away.
can you have three season cards sent to one phone as i take my grandkids and ones too young to have a phone and the other would probably lose it
Not true. I'd never go anywhere without my wallet (which contains all my cards) but will often leave my phone in the car or at home.Have you not got a phone? It’s hardly a hurdle is it, if anything it’s easier. It’s easier to forget / lose a card than a phone.
Not true. I'd never go anywhere without my wallet (which contains all my cards) but will often leave my phone in the car or at home.
Not a big deal for me, I have an NFC enabled smart phone. Given a choice I'd go for the card.Fair enough, just don’t leave it in the car or at home when you go to the match. Surely no big deal.
Where did I mention the cost of the phone is £130. The actual NFC enabled smartphone is free.£130 is a lot of money for something that isn't an essential purpose for many