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Season-ticket holders receive live access to watch every remaining game on Valley Pass
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EricBanterna said:Rightt I've paid for the 9 games but just got an email confirmation but no code for Valley pass1
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ricky_otto said:EricBanterna said:Rightt I've paid for the 9 games but just got an email confirmation but no code for Valley pass
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Cardinal Sin said:Expecting fans to pay more to watch home games on TV that they have paid to watch in person is absolutely wrong and unforgivable. Charging a £1.50 booking fee is taking the piss. Next they will begging us to buy season tickets. Why not simply make all 9 games free to all season ticket holders. You can bet the streaming technology isn't geared up for 10,000 ST holders and won't be either. I intend to yet my money back, find other ways to watch the games and won't be renewing my ST until I am comfortable that the clubs owner isn't going to pocket my money and do a runner.
For me I get £65 back. Then for £7 more than I would have spent this season I get all the away games. Added to this, I'm not spending £10-£30 on burgers and pints every home game!
I genuinely don't see what's so bad about this system.
What does take the piss is the £1.50 transaction fee!6 -
ŴViewfinder said:I just don't get it. I want to see the remaining home games online, paid for - at least in part - by rebate on my season ticket
But the Valley Pass options on club website say they don't include live streaming of games! WTF?
Can anybody help, please?
Go back to memo, read until you get to the top line of second paragraph season ticket holders “clicking here” which is highlighted in red. Click.Go into stream games.Go into streaming voucher packages
Use drop down box to select 1 package of 9 games
Add to basket
Pay using your credit.Good luck.2 -
surely no one who has a season ticket should be in a situation where they have to pay extra to watch the home games ?6
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Sorry for being a bit thick but how do I just book the Hull game0
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Can I watch it direct on my tv if it has internet explorer? Or does it have to be on a laptop through a cable to the tv0
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ForeverAddickted said:https://booking.cafc.co.uk/
Login here... You should have an option saying streaming games (big banner) with a Buy Now button beneath it
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Redrobo said:ŴViewfinder said:I just don't get it. I want to see the remaining home games online, paid for - at least in part - by rebate on my season ticket
But the Valley Pass options on club website say they don't include live streaming of games! WTF?
Can anybody help, please?
Go back to memo, read until you get to the top line of second paragraph season ticket holders “clicking here” which is highlighted in red. Click.Go into stream games.Go into streaming voucher packages
Use drop down box to select 1 package of 9 games
Add to basket
Pay using your credit.Good luck.
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happyvalley said:Sorry for being a bit thick but how do I just book the Hull game1
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Dippenhall said:Addickted said:A think they've a right cheek charging a £1.50 transaction fee.
I assume if you purchase on a match by match basis that would cost you an additional £13.500 -
I had £62 CAFC cash and my kids £19 each, however can't see how I can combine the 2 to pay for all the games ?!?!
also - know this will sound stupid, but presume with a smart TV you can just login on your TV and watch it?0 -
Elthamaddick said:I had £62 CAFC cash and my kids £19 each, however can't see how I can combine the 2 to pay for all the games ?!?!
also - know this will sound stupid, but presume with a smart TV you can just login on your TV and watch it?0 -
AFKABartram said:Elthamaddick said:I had £62 CAFC cash and my kids £19 each, however can't see how I can combine the 2 to pay for all the games ?!?!
also - know this will sound stupid, but presume with a smart TV you can just login on your TV and watch it?0 -
Paid my £73.50. Found it really easy to do. Will HDMI my laptop to the TV.2
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Dansk_Red said:happyvalley said:Sorry for being a bit thick but how do I just book the Hull game0
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Just done mine, so far easy enough.0
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ForeverAddickted said:AFKABartram said:Elthamaddick said:I had £62 CAFC cash and my kids £19 each, however can't see how I can combine the 2 to pay for all the games ?!?!
also - know this will sound stupid, but presume with a smart TV you can just login on your TV and watch it?1 -
AFKABartram said:Elthamaddick said:I had £62 CAFC cash and my kids £19 each, however can't see how I can combine the 2 to pay for all the games ?!?!
also - know this will sound stupid, but presume with a smart TV you can just login on your TV and watch it?1 -
Be grateful if someone could help. I have two season rickets (myself and my gf). On the website my cafc cash is 38. When I go to the refunds part it says both season tickets have been credited with 38 cafc cash. She does not have a second log in to the ticketing website. Am I missing something or should I have 76?1
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cafc4life said:Can I watch it direct on my tv if it has internet explorer? Or does it have to be on a laptop through a cable to the tv
We are registered for Valley Pass on our laptop. You can go onto the internet on your smart TV, go to the Valley Pass section of the CAFC website and log in on there using your username and password.
I presume once you have bought the game package it will show up here but isn't yet.
Think and hope this will work1 -
What time do the streams normally start on ValleyPass for a 3pm KO? Is there any build up at all?
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DoctorCharlton said:
What time do the streams normally start on ValleyPass for a 3pm KO? Is there any build up at all?
a short while after the VP Commentary team will start having a chat about the game but thats about it1 -
ForeverAddickted said:DoctorCharlton said:
What time do the streams normally start on ValleyPass for a 3pm KO? Is there any build up at all?
a short while after the VP Commentary team will start having a chat about the game but thats about it
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redman said:cafc4life said:Can I watch it direct on my tv if it has internet explorer? Or does it have to be on a laptop through a cable to the tv
We are registered for Valley Pass on our laptop. You can go onto the internet on your smart TV, go to the Valley Pass section of the CAFC website and log in on there using your username and password.
I presume once you have bought the game package it will show up here but isn't yet.
Think and hope this will work1 -
DoctorCharlton said:
What time do the streams normally start on ValleyPass for a 3pm KO? Is there any build up at all?
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This is SO frustrating.
Both myself and my girlfriend have £29 on our accounts. The two accounts are linked and assigned to each other. We will be watching the remaining games in the same household, but when trying to purchase the remaining games, I can only access one £29 CAFC Cash and not £58 CAFC Cash for both amounts.
This means that the only way is to purchase the home games on one account, leaving £2 CAFC Cash, but having to pay £1.50 transaction fee, and the away games to be purchased on the other account and having to pay £22.50 out including transaction fee. All because they can't allow you to access the other CAFC Cash, that is assigned to the account, and therefore should cost me £14 plus the transaction fee.
What is the actual point of having these relationships on the system of accounts assigned to another when you can't do anything with it?6 -
My mate who I go to games with will be coming to mine to watch the remainder, he's submitted a refund request on his account today and we'll just watch on my account with his refund used as beer money.
I don't think he'll be seeing the actual refund for a while though!
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Sage said:This is SO frustrating.
Both myself and my girlfriend have £29 on our accounts. The two accounts are linked and assigned to each other. We will be watching the remaining games in the same household, but when trying to purchase the remaining games, I can only access one £29 CAFC Cash and not £58 CAFC Cash for both amounts.
This means that the only way is to purchase the home games on one account, leaving £2 CAFC Cash, but having to pay £1.50 transaction fee, and the away games to be purchased on the other account and having to pay £22.50 out including transaction fee. All because they can't allow you to access the other CAFC Cash, that is assigned to the account, and therefore should cost me £14 plus the transaction fee.
What is the actual point of having these relationships on the system of accounts assigned to another when you can't do anything with it?
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