Ozwin Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 1-23 is for the games but what are these extra ones about? I've never had a season ticket before so forgive my ignorance.
DB11 Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 I've never knew before! Though I've heard it's for discounted tickets?
davieG Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 Season ticket benefits They've been used in the past for Cup games when there was a limit on the number of tickets but I haven't used any of mine for years and years that I can recall.
Ozwin Posted 9 July 2009 Author Posted 9 July 2009 Damn, was hoping they were some free cup games or something. One more question, do I have to take the whole book with me to games or can I take out the ticket and use that?
davieG Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 Damn, was hoping they were some free cup games or something. One more question, do I have to take the whole book with me to games or can I take out the ticket and use that? You have to take the whole book and you might even occasional come across a turnstile operator who insists on removing the ticket for you, you at least are supposed to remove the ticket from the book in the sight of the operator.
Webbo Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 Damn, was hoping they were some free cup games or something. One more question, do I have to take the whole book with me to games or can I take out the ticket and use that? Take the book with you. The 1st game isn't usually ticket 1, the same for all games, if you see what I mean.
JoeyB Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 best bet to tale the whole book mate. The Season ticket vouchers are not normally disclosed for the game untill the game its self it that makes sense, and if you read the fine print the turnstyle operators are meant to take it out and can refuse to let you in if you do it, although i have never known anyone to be refused entry!
DB11 Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 You have to take the whole book and you might even occasional come across a turnstile operator who insists on removing the ticket for you, you at least are supposed to remove the ticket from the book in the sight of the operator. Eh? I've always gave the turnstile operator my ticket booklet, who has removed the ticket for me
JoeyB Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 following on from what i just said the best thing to do, is to have your s/t already open at the page, but rip the stub halfway down so all they need to do is tare it, you don't know how much easier that is!
Munzie Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 One of the exciting monthly benefits season ticket holders get is extra vouchers in their book. Fact.
foxoffderby Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 The letters are usally for cup games, due to our lack of progress ive hardley used mine over the last 5 or 6 years. You will have to bring in the whole season ticket each time cos they will take random match numbers eg take ticket 12 for game 1 etc
lildave3 Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 following on from what i just said the best thing to do, is to have your s/t already open at the page, but rip the stub halfway down so all they need to do is tare it, you don't know how much easier that is! I always just do it myself anyway. Simples.
Legend_in_blue Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 I wish they'd bring back the swipe card system. I preferred that tbh. I won't mention not getting free cup games as I know exactly who on here will have a go!
Narborough Bod Posted 9 July 2009 Posted 9 July 2009 I wish they'd bring back the swipe card system.I preferred that tbh. I won't mention not getting free cup games as I know exactly who on here will have a go! Would love to know how much the books cost to make. The swipe cards are cheap as chips and with the readers already set up at Filbo the annual outlay would have been minimal.
Webbo Posted 10 July 2009 Posted 10 July 2009 Would love to know how much the books cost to make. The swipe cards are cheap as chips and with the readers already set up at Filbo the annual outlay would have been minimal. When they had them before there were loads of grown men getting in on U16 tickets.
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