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Mr1r15h

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Hi all. Apologies in advance if this is a stupid question/in the wrong place, but figured you guys would know the answer.

I'm looking buy a One Hotspur membership for this season so I can finally get into the stadium, and I've got a few friends/family that want to come along at some point too. Is it possible for me to purchase 2 memberships in my name and let whoever I bring along use the second membership? I've tried looking for info on the spurs website, but can't find anything.

Thanks in advance!
 

Mr1r15h

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Nope. Only one membership per person.
Thanks for the response.

Would this be the case even if I had two different accounts in my name, each with it's own membership and in each other's 'network'? Do the tickets bought on a membership have to be used by the person the membership is registered to, or is this something the club don't check?
 

Gassin's finest

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Thanks for the response.

Would this be the case even if I had two different accounts in my name, each with it's own membership and in each other's 'network'? Do the tickets bought on a membership have to be used by the person the membership is registered to, or is this something the club don't check?
You can't have two accounts in your name. I created one in my daughter's name for her, and then included it in my network so that I can control it.

They scan your card before you get to the turnstiles, but unless you're obviously an adult using a kids entry card or something, then I don't think they'd mind much. I wouldn't like to say with certainty though.
 

Mr1r15h

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You can't have two accounts in your name. I created one in my daughter's name for her, and then included it in my network so that I can control it.

They scan your card before you get to the turnstiles, but unless you're obviously an adult using a kids entry card or something, then I don't think they'd mind much. I wouldn't like to say with certainty though.
So if I created an account for, say, my dad, purchased a membership on that account as well as my own, I'd not likely have any issues if I brought someone along that wasn't my dad?

And out of interest, what's to stop you from having two accounts in your name, assuming you're using different email addresses?
 
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scat1620

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You can't have two accounts in your name. I created one in my daughter's name for her, and then included it in my network so that I can control it.
Daft question, but how do you create a network? Me and my dad are both OH+ members but I've never tried to link our accounts?
 

Gassin's finest

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So if I created an account for, say, my dad, purchased a membership on that account as well as my own, I'd not likely have any issues if I brought someone along that wasn't my dad?

And out of interest, what's to stop you from having two accounts in your name?
Daft question, but how do you create a network? Me and my dad are both OH+ members but I've never tried to link our accounts?
Think it's just done via your e-ticket account. You have to allow someone to have control of your account, which creates the network.
 

wrd

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FWIW ive taken my mate on my dads account to the new stadium, was nervous but there was no problems.
 

Mr1r15h

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FWIW ive taken my mate on my dads account to the new stadium, was nervous but there was no problems.
Good to know. I've tried finding info on the club's site, but can't find anything about it. End of the day, they're getting their money for the ticket, but I guess they'd not want you to do it that way as they'd be losing out on income from memberships.

I might try and give them a call tomorrow and see what their official word on it is, but I suspect it's not something they officially allow.
 

Spurs 1961

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So if I created an account for, say, my dad, purchased a membership on that account as well as my own, I'd not likely have any issues if I brought someone along that wasn't my dad?

And out of interest, what's to stop you from having two accounts in your name, assuming you're using different email addresses?

In your e-ticket account you can create a network. All you need is the membership number of the person involved who you then add to your network, I think they get asked to confirm to the club that they are happy with this
 

Jenko

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I got my wife a 1h+ membership this year. My plan is to fly over with her for the romantic weekend (and squeeze in a game). Then bring my son on her ticket for a daddy weekend and then bring a mate for a pissup weekend. They'll all be on her membership and I'm not screwing anyone over to have that. I'll be mightily pissed off if they stop me, but I understand the gamble.
 
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