Brendan110_0
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You can put multiple tickets on one phone.what about taking kids in ?
do they need a smart phone too ?
You can put multiple tickets on one phone.what about taking kids in ?
do they need a smart phone too ?
so when i swipe my mobile on entrance it allows two to go inYou can put multiple tickets on one phone.
With Apple & Google Pay you can’t transfer your wallet. If City use an app like UEFA did then it’s a possibility but imagine they will just use the former.All depends on how city implement it. The etickets for the champions league final were 100% transferable, all you needed was an app and an email address.
If it's by Google/apply pay I'm not sure how it could work
So why is it insured against of not a real risk? Infertility is already acknowledged by science and was known 10 years ago.I heard it’s impossible to rule out cheese causing altzheimers, or wearing green clothing causing piles.
The conspiracy thread is over there you nutter —>
Unknown at this timeWill we need to bring ID?
So why is it insured against of not a real risk? Infertility is already acknowledged by science and was known 10 years ago.
Let's hope its sorted soonUnknown at this time
Mine wasn’t swiped/scanned or anything. I just showed it to the steward and was admitted. No ID needed to be shown either.Wasn't at the Everton game so didn't experience the e-ticket entrance etc. Do you just download the e-ticket to your phone beforehand and then swipe it. i.e. like a flight boarding pass/train ticket. Or do you need internet connection when swiping in. I ask as the internet connection is flakey at best at the stadium.
You'll have two etickets in your wallet, I'd say the safest way is to scan your nipper's ticket first and let him go through then scan your own ticket.so when i swipe my mobile on entrance it allows two to go in
or i have to be quick and pass it back to my nipper for him to get in?
City's intention is to make transferring tickets easier. So all the miserable twats moaning about mobile ticketing making tickets non-transferable are barking up the wrong tree completely. The club want to minimise the number of no-shows.All depends on how city implement it. The etickets for the champions league final were 100% transferable, all you needed was an app and an email address.
If it's by Google/apply pay I'm not sure how it could work
We asked about the useful life of seasoncards and were told 5 years iirc. I think they're making a huge mistake with adopting mobile ticketing as the preferred method straight away. Would have been better to ask people if they wanted it, maybe restrict a season's trial to 10,000 people and run it for a season. That gives them a chance to iron out any issues.I am at a loss as to why they didn’t just update our existing cards to cover this next season. They add cup schemes easy enough.
City should already have your d-o-b on record, no need for documentary evidence. Cut-off date is turning 65 by August 1st so you're fine.A quick question to anybody who already has an Over -65 season card .
I turn 65 at the end of this month,so I will be entitled to a cheaper Over- 65 season card.
Will I have to prove to my age to City by producing my birth certificate?
Or is there a different procedure to go down.
Can some kind person enlighten me please.
Yeah, it’s an age thing. Whatever makes you feel smug.
In other news the whole world doesn’t revolve around you.
As an FOC I can confirm. I ‘lost’ a year as my birthday is end of August.City should already have your d-o-b on record, no need for documentary evidence. Cut-off date is turning 65 by August 1st so you're fine.
Nice one pal.City should already have your d-o-b on record, no need for documentary evidence. Cut-off date is turning 65 by August 1st so you're fine.