You may need to re-read it palSo it is as I read it.
That is disgraceful.
You may need to re-read it palSo it is as I read it.
That is disgraceful.
What happens if a card is in one person's name and they share it with another person. Are City now saying that a ticket can't be shared? I know that strictly cards are non transferable but everyone does it
What happens if a card is in one person's name and they share it with another person. Are City now saying that a ticket can't be shared? I know that strictly cards are non transferable but everyone does it
So it is as I read it.
That is disgraceful.
Not so. If you're using someone else's ticket that's got 8000 points on it, and you transfer that to your name, you now start off with 1000 and the original holder keeps 7000 (as I'm assuming they lose the 1000 points for being a seasoncard holder. So there's no "new" points being added.No, keep them with a 1,000-point bonus. How anyone can justify that is beyond me.
You may need to re-read it pal
Not so. If you're using someone else's ticket that got 8000 points on it, and you transfer that to your name, you now start off with 1000 and the original holder keeps 7000 (as I'm assuming they lose the 1000 points for being a seasoncard holder. So there's no "new" points being added.
Thanks, appreciate the response.No. That would only happen if you changed the holder's name.
Correct. Ticket sharing is now obsolete, using track and trace as the cover story because photo ID is now mandatory.