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Lighty64

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Anyone aware of any passport spot checks at the stadium ?

Will this be to match up passport with tickets?

there was a link somewhere that said about either make sure you have your passport on your or a scanned copy or picture on your phone. sorry can't remember where it was, what thread or page
 

Saoirse

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there was a link somewhere that said about either make sure you have your passport on your or a scanned copy or picture on your phone. sorry can't remember where it was, what thread or page
Think that's just the law in Spain - lots of European countries require you to carry ID at all times, UK is a bit of an exception in that.
 

Sandro30

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Queue was quite long and slow earlier but they were being pretty thorough behind the counter. Unfortunately they didn't give me an extra ticket by mistake.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Where was the club when everyone was selling tickets on StubHub triple the price for about two seasons recently.

Stubhub were an authorised seller it was with the clubs permission , an error on the part of Spurs think it lasted about two seasons before they saw the error of their ways and went back to ticket exchange after a multitude of complaints about sponsoring touting .
 

Tonio

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Where was the club when everyone was selling tickets on StubHub triple the price for about two seasons recently.
Can't argue with that statement but..... fuck the fans who thought they could rip off fellow fans selling their tickets. It's a fucking disgrace and they deserve the bans they got.
 

wrd

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Where was the club when everyone was selling tickets on StubHub triple the price for about two seasons recently.

They were removing their affiliation with Stubhub once the season had finished at the request of fans.
 

JCRD

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I used stubhub to sell tickets for Spurs when I couldnt get to games.. but only at face value. I think the platform is great to be honest but it is seriously abused. The problem isnt the site, the problem is the people using it to profiteer rather than simply make thei rmoney back on the ticket spend.
 

spursfan77

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I used stubhub to sell tickets for Spurs when I couldnt get to games.. but only at face value. I think the platform is great to be honest but it is seriously abused. The problem isnt the site, the problem is the people using it to profiteer rather than simply make thei rmoney back on the ticket spend.

I agree with your post. It was also really good if you couldn’t get to games at the last minute. You could stick your ticket on there for a tenner or something like that and it would go. Can’t do that with the current exchange. Spurs just need to run something like stubhub but with a limit on the face value price and you can list it at whatever price under that you like.
 

SSC

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Anyone who collected tickets, did you NEED a printed version of the ticket confirmation email? If I have my passport/ driving id, season ticket card and the email confirmation on my phone (demonstrably the original within the email account) should that suffice?
 

Trotter

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Anyone who collected tickets, did you NEED a printed version of the ticket confirmation email? If I have my passport/ driving id, season ticket card and the email confirmation on my phone (demonstrably the original within the email account) should that suffice?

Yes e-mail on phone is fine (you will just have to hand phone over as they need confirmation number)
 

JCRD

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I agree with your post. It was also really good if you couldn’t get to games at the last minute. You could stick your ticket on there for a tenner or something like that and it would go. Can’t do that with the current exchange. Spurs just need to run something like stubhub but with a limit on the face value price and you can list it at whatever price under that you like.

Good point, i cant imagine someone will want to pay £60 for a game that is mid week on TV whereas with stubhub i would have put it on for say £40. I would expect Spurs to allow us to dictate what price we will want providing it is the equivalent or lower than the price paid for as part of the ST.

Id rather have £40 and miss out on £20 than having nothing.

I also dont really like the idea of not being able to transfer the additional cup game tickets we purchase, had that experience with the Ajax game where they can cancel the ticket with atleast seven days notice but that game wasnt really seven days away when purchased - albeit potentially an exception in this case.
 

spursfan77

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Good point, i cant imagine someone will want to pay £60 for a game that is mid week on TV whereas with stubhub i would have put it on for say £40. I would expect Spurs to allow us to dictate what price we will want providing it is the equivalent or lower than the price paid for as part of the ST.

Id rather have £40 and miss out on £20 than having nothing.

I also dont really like the idea of not being able to transfer the additional cup game tickets we purchase, had that experience with the Ajax game where they can cancel the ticket with atleast seven days notice but that game wasnt really seven days away when purchased - albeit potentially an exception in this case.

I had this argument with the Trust. That stubhub was beneficial to supporters too but they only have their single bloody mindedness that stubhub is 100% bad and won’t deviate from that. So they won’t push for a platform that allows that even though it benefits the fans. It’s stupid stubbornness on their part.
 

warksspurs

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Think that's just the law in Spain - lots of European countries require you to carry ID at all times, UK is a bit of an exception in that.
Yes, I bought a pair of bus tickets online to get back to Toledo after the game ( game finishes well after the last train) I had to provide an i.d with my booking and am expected to show it with my ticket when I board the bus
 

Saoirse

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Yes, I bought a pair of bus tickets online to get back to Toledo after the game ( game finishes well after the last train) I had to provide an i.d with my booking and am expected to show it with my ticket when I board the bus
Same here. And the police have the right to ask for your ID for any reason at any time. Could happen if trouble starts I guess.
 

spursfan77

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I’ve had a chaser email asking for the extra info. Has everyone had it, whether you’ve given the info or not?
 

BringBack_leGin

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I’ve had a chaser email asking for the extra info. Has everyone had it, whether you’ve given the info or not?
I gave info for both dad and I, and he got the chaser. I’ll resubmit to be on the safe side.

Anybody have an idea how and when Thomas cook will advise of flight times/ send us out flight tickets/ boarding passes etc?
 

riggi

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not being funny because I'm not a drinker (due to meds) but you shouldn't need to be tanked up to enjoy a football match. Most are going to be there most of the day drinking in bars, would 2 hours without a beer kill anyone.

Agreed. People get way too smashed for games. Didn’t some divs in Amsterdam think we lost and left at half time?

What’s the point?
 
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