Gray
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If you are paying in 10 installments through your bank, would it be possible to use your debit card as a means of entry?
that's OK for a holiday but 25+ home games a Season just makes it inconvenientI always print my boarding passes off at my local library
what happens on match day we take in our stride getting in the stadium is the challenge!Not been on Bluemoon hardly since the end of last season.
Nice to see plenty of people still finding things to moan about.
I suppose its like pre-season training for when the games start and they are on form for the Match Day thread
Technologically, yes probably, but in practice, no, because people use the same account to buy multiple seasoncards so aren't a unique identification of sc holder. Lots of places (like cinemas etc) have machines where you use your card to print out tickets at the venue though, that could be a solution. Double queuing though which wouldn't be popular.If you are paying in 10 installments through your bank, would it be possible to use your debit card as a means of entry?
and the point that cinemas deal with considerable less numbersTechnologically, yes probably, but in practice, no, because people use the same account to buy multiple seasoncards so aren't a unique identification of sc holder. Lots of places (like cinemas etc) have machines where you use your card to print out tickets at the venue though, that could be a solution. Double queuing though which wouldn't be popular.
That's why I think they'll still be ascertaining numbers. It could be 80% are happy using mobile pay, the majority of the rest will print at home and it's a thousand or so who need something like this, who knows. It's changing either now or in the future if you ask me.and the point that cinemas deal with considerable less numbers
80% a thousand print at home who knows I'll accept progress but why do it in such a snide way is that the way you treat paying customers oh sorry we're actually fans the comments on this thread that the club prefer to employ non city fans just about right for the sorry situation we're in be careful city don't think the tourists will ever replace the people who love OUR football clubThat's why I think they'll still be ascertaining numbers. It could be 80% are happy using mobile pay, the majority of the rest will print at home and it's a thousand or so who need something like this, who knows. It's changing either now or in the future if you ask me.
Let's see what the club come up with. If you accept progress then you'll realise that it doesn't always go smoothly, especially with City, but they may surprise us.80% a thousand print at home who knows I'll accept progress but why do it in such a snide way is that the way you treat paying customers oh sorry we're actually fans the comments on this thread that the club prefer to employ non city fans just about right for the sorry situation we're in be careful city don't think the tourists will ever replace the people who love OUR football club
I don't want to be to be surprised I just want to get in the ground just be straight with the paying customer's ( fans)Let's see what the club come up with. If you accept progress then you'll realise that it doesn't always go smoothly, especially with City, but they may surprise us.
least we now know who H is.Tickets for this fixture will be sent via the NEC App from 1986 and will be compatible with the models below..
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The wrong Ian Watkins?least we now know who H is.
a bloke i work with (season card holder) still actually uses a nokia like that,he does not have the internet at home or on his mobile,no printer too obviously.Tickets for this fixture will be sent via the NEC App from 1986 and will be compatible with the models below..
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Can you expand on '... is based on old technology and susceptible to fraud'?The criticism of the club over this is a tad unfair in my opinion. I've mentioned before that the plastic card we use for access will have to change at some point, because it is based on old technology and susceptible to fraud. Whenever that change occurs it will be a steep learning curve and problems will arise, it might as well be now whilst there are a number of deferred supporters. The club have chosen a bank-grade solution (so future-proofed as much as possible) and once the problems are ironed out access will be as streamlined as you could wish.
I'm not ITK or anything but it would not surprise me if those asking for cards get individual match-specific cards rather than a season long one, or it'll end up being printed match tickets. I would say the club are still gathering numbers on it all and hence why they're being silent on how everything will work.