Bring a Friend on 06:07 - Aug 16 with 3306 views | windowsbug | But you still have to go to the ticket office and get a ticket. #yet another own goal. | | | |
Bring a Friend on 11:09 - Aug 16 with 3101 views | rod_leach |
Bring a Friend on 06:07 - Aug 16 by windowsbug | But you still have to go to the ticket office and get a ticket. #yet another own goal. |
Yes, because otherwise the turnstile operator could let someone in for £20 and keep £15 cash a number of times. I remember working on the turnstiles at Hornets years ago and one bloke used to let adults in through the kids turnstile and keep the difference. I remember him saying it paid for his hols. | | | |
Bring a Friend on 12:54 - Aug 16 with 3006 views | windowsbug |
Bring a Friend on 11:09 - Aug 16 by rod_leach | Yes, because otherwise the turnstile operator could let someone in for £20 and keep £15 cash a number of times. I remember working on the turnstiles at Hornets years ago and one bloke used to let adults in through the kids turnstile and keep the difference. I remember him saying it paid for his hols. |
How can that happen. The turnstiles are computer controlled and count each operation. They know how many times the turntile is used. If the monies and vouchers then don't tally, then someone's fiddling. I can use my adult season ticket on a concession turnstile, it will get treated as an adult payment not a concession. [Post edited 16 Aug 2016 13:23]
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Bring a Friend on 13:05 - Aug 16 with 2981 views | isitme |
Bring a Friend on 12:54 - Aug 16 by windowsbug | How can that happen. The turnstiles are computer controlled and count each operation. They know how many times the turntile is used. If the monies and vouchers then don't tally, then someone's fiddling. I can use my adult season ticket on a concession turnstile, it will get treated as an adult payment not a concession. [Post edited 16 Aug 2016 13:23]
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As an adult season ticket holder I go through any of the turnstiles where there is no queue. Often this will be though the child/concessions one and the person manning it has never said anything. | | | |
Bring a Friend on 13:29 - Aug 16 with 2947 views | windowsbug |
Bring a Friend on 13:05 - Aug 16 by isitme | As an adult season ticket holder I go through any of the turnstiles where there is no queue. Often this will be though the child/concessions one and the person manning it has never said anything. |
Exactly.... Say 200 people use the turnstile @£10 That's £2000 Now if 50 of those presented a £5 voucher the total will be short 50x £5 =£250 Therefore £2000 minus the voucher amount equals £1750. If that amount plus the relevant vouchers are not in the turnstiles operators cash bag, then there's cause for concern. | | | |
Bring a Friend on 14:29 - Aug 16 with 2867 views | chalkyncfc | Before we got credit card type season tickets you could buy a child's ST and when it was given to you it was exactly the same as an adult ST,absolutely no difference what so ever,this went on for years before Trew came and sussed it out.... Erm not that I ever did it of course | | | |
Bring a Friend on 17:07 - Aug 16 with 2765 views | judd |
Bring a Friend on 14:29 - Aug 16 by chalkyncfc | Before we got credit card type season tickets you could buy a child's ST and when it was given to you it was exactly the same as an adult ST,absolutely no difference what so ever,this went on for years before Trew came and sussed it out.... Erm not that I ever did it of course |
What did he do - introduce joined up writing or summat? | |
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Bring a Friend on 18:04 - Aug 16 with 2700 views | chalkyncfc |
Bring a Friend on 17:07 - Aug 16 by judd | What did he do - introduce joined up writing or summat? |
No he introduced credit card type season tickets | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Bring a Friend on 18:15 - Aug 16 with 2683 views | 442Dale |
Bring a Friend on 18:04 - Aug 16 by chalkyncfc | No he introduced credit card type season tickets |
I hope it was after that season that meant nothing. Did you all get your money back after that campaign? | |
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Bring a Friend on 18:44 - Aug 16 with 2642 views | dingdangblue |
Bring a Friend on 11:09 - Aug 16 by rod_leach | Yes, because otherwise the turnstile operator could let someone in for £20 and keep £15 cash a number of times. I remember working on the turnstiles at Hornets years ago and one bloke used to let adults in through the kids turnstile and keep the difference. I remember him saying it paid for his hols. |
Where did he go? Pwllheli Butlin's? | |
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Bring a Friend on 19:55 - Aug 16 with 2578 views | rod_leach |
Bring a Friend on 12:54 - Aug 16 by windowsbug | How can that happen. The turnstiles are computer controlled and count each operation. They know how many times the turntile is used. If the monies and vouchers then don't tally, then someone's fiddling. I can use my adult season ticket on a concession turnstile, it will get treated as an adult payment not a concession. [Post edited 16 Aug 2016 13:23]
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Oops, forgot about the voucher. You are right. | | | |
Bring a Friend on 23:14 - Aug 16 with 2494 views | Ninco | I know they are going to give out these tickets for games that don't normally attract a big crowd, but surely it would make more sense to give them out for the big games. For example, Joe Bloggs who doesn't normally go to Dale games decides to go with a friend on one of these tickets and watches a drab game on a wet Tuesday night against some boring team with no atmosphere and a low attendance and decides it didn't appeal to him and goes to watch Oldham or Bury instead...or, Joe Bloggs goes to a Saturday derby game on one of these tickets, sees a big crowd, a good atmosphere, a cracking game etc, and decides he likes it and wants to go watching Dale every week. If you want to keep them coming, you need to get them in to a decent game. | | | |
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