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I've read this Thread and the stuff on the Website.
There are obviously some attractions in going digitally but if I've understood it correctly then there is one big Issue for me.
If you go digital then effectively your Season Card becomes redundant. It can't be used.
This causes problems if you can't attend the game and want to pass on your "ticket".
You can pass on the "ticket" digitally to someone in your "Family and Friends" - but even this facility is currently suspended because of technical issues.
I know there are theoretical restrictions on passing on Season Cards, but in practice passing on tickets happens all the time.
You can't make the game so you pass it onto your friend who sits next to you. He borrows the "ticket" and invites along his friend/neighbour/brother/sister/wife/husband/uncle/auntie etc etc.
Unless you have all these people on your "Friends and Family" then you are limiting who can use you ticket when you can't attend the game.
This is the reason me and two friends will be sticking with the physical Season Cards.
Electronic transfer will be attractive for people who live outside Teesside as there will be no need for meeting up.
Everyone needs to decide what is best for them.
There are obviously some attractions in going digitally but if I've understood it correctly then there is one big Issue for me.
If you go digital then effectively your Season Card becomes redundant. It can't be used.
This causes problems if you can't attend the game and want to pass on your "ticket".
You can pass on the "ticket" digitally to someone in your "Family and Friends" - but even this facility is currently suspended because of technical issues.
I know there are theoretical restrictions on passing on Season Cards, but in practice passing on tickets happens all the time.
You can't make the game so you pass it onto your friend who sits next to you. He borrows the "ticket" and invites along his friend/neighbour/brother/sister/wife/husband/uncle/auntie etc etc.
Unless you have all these people on your "Friends and Family" then you are limiting who can use you ticket when you can't attend the game.
This is the reason me and two friends will be sticking with the physical Season Cards.
Electronic transfer will be attractive for people who live outside Teesside as there will be no need for meeting up.
Everyone needs to decide what is best for them.