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“Upgrading” a disabled ticket

Siv_in_Norfolk
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Can you do this?
I have a family member with disabled season ticket not attending today. Can I pay a supplement to use his ticket, or do I need to buy me own, loike?
I have a family member with disabled season ticket not attending today. Can I pay a supplement to use his ticket, or do I need to buy me own, loike?
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If they use the turnstiles then I’d say just use it as normal. The club doesn't have a clue who is using what ticket. Wheelchair users are obviously different.0
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Thanks for replyAirman Brown said:If they use the turnstiles then I’d say just use it as normal. The club doesn't have a clue who is using what ticket. Wheelchair users are obviously different.
Wheelchair user, and thus not through usual turnstiles0 -
It’s a fairly unusual request then but probably not unprecedented. My advice would be that it’s probably easier to just buy a ticket of any value you’re willing to pay and use that.Siv_in_Norfolk said:
Thanks for replyAirman Brown said:If they use the turnstiles then I’d say just use it as normal. The club doesn't have a clue who is using what ticket. Wheelchair users are obviously different.
Wheelchair user, and thus not through usual turnstiles0 -
I see, and fully understandAirman Brown said:
It’s a fairly unusual request then but probably not unprecedented. My advice would be that it’s probably easier to just buy a ticket of any value you’re willing to pay and use that.Siv_in_Norfolk said:
Thanks for replyAirman Brown said:If they use the turnstiles then I’d say just use it as normal. The club doesn't have a clue who is using what ticket. Wheelchair users are obviously different.
Wheelchair user, and thus not through usual turnstiles
Sorry to press, but would that also work when buying online with my usual login and collecting at collection window (as opposed to queuing up).0 -
Check your messages @Siv_in_Norfolk0