Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
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Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
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Went into the ticket office to pick up tickets for my daughter that wouldn’t download to email which they did previously.
I’ve assumed that it’s because she hasn’t a Clarets number because of the above and also now I can’t buy her match tickets at the bargain £21 to £28 walk on for a 14 year old!
It’s saying it’s the wrong age category for my account
(She’s only just started showing an interest or I’d have bought her a season ticket)
I asked on my visit to the ticket office if they could set a Clarets number up for her, no, just do it online, was the response
I was the only customer by the way.
Signed up, registered, not signed in to the BFC site with her email and a new password
When I go into the account icon on the ticket page it just brings up my clarets number and my points
Any advice would be good
Went into the ticket office to pick up tickets for my daughter that wouldn’t download to email which they did previously.
I’ve assumed that it’s because she hasn’t a Clarets number because of the above and also now I can’t buy her match tickets at the bargain £21 to £28 walk on for a 14 year old!
It’s saying it’s the wrong age category for my account
(She’s only just started showing an interest or I’d have bought her a season ticket)
I asked on my visit to the ticket office if they could set a Clarets number up for her, no, just do it online, was the response
I was the only customer by the way.
Signed up, registered, not signed in to the BFC site with her email and a new password
When I go into the account icon on the ticket page it just brings up my clarets number and my points
Any advice would be good
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
Great customer service - so good to see how Russell Ball has worked so hard to enhance the fan experience.BleedingClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 4:26 pm
I asked on my visit to the ticket office if they could set a Clarets number up for her, no, just do it online, was the response
I was the only customer by the way.
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
I didn’t expect a glass of champagne and balloons but the obvious facial expression portraying the sentiment of oh no, not a customer wasn’t idealClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 5:18 pmGreat customer service - so good to see how Russell Ball has worked so hard to enhance the fan experience.
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
I’ve done it
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
Tried to buy her a ticket using her new clarets number which has her date of birth confirming that she’s 14
But I can’t buy an U18 ticket for her
I’ll be spending between £400 and £500 getting her on the Turf this year and it’s difficult to even buy the tickets
The price for walk ons means the restriction on amount of season tickets available and keeping a percentage for walk ons is nonsense as most people won’t pay these prices but the effort to purchase them would finish all but the most determined off bothering
But I can’t buy an U18 ticket for her
I’ll be spending between £400 and £500 getting her on the Turf this year and it’s difficult to even buy the tickets
The price for walk ons means the restriction on amount of season tickets available and keeping a percentage for walk ons is nonsense as most people won’t pay these prices but the effort to purchase them would finish all but the most determined off bothering
Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
The good old days when you could walk in the T/O and Elaine or one of her staff would just sort it out. Whoever is in charge these days needs a rocket up their backside.
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
I recall others had an issue with DOBs. Even though setup correctly, they weren’t being recognised by the siteBleedingClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:07 pmTried to buy her a ticket using her new clarets number which has her date of birth confirming that she’s 14
But I can’t buy an U18 ticket for her
I’ll be spending between £400 and £500 getting her on the Turf this year and it’s difficult to even buy the tickets
The price for walk ons means the restriction on amount of season tickets available and keeping a percentage for walk ons is nonsense as most people won’t pay these prices but the effort to purchase them would finish all but the most determined off bothering
I think the solution was to contact the ticket office (sorry) and the could sort it to allow purchases to be made online
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
Could the answer be to attach her to you on friends and family and buy it that way ?
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
As a slight aside, children having enough loyalty points to go to sought after away games is an issue the club has and don’t seem to want to address.
It’s a vicious circle as the child ends up going using someone else’s Clarets numbers and therefore don’t get the loyalty points for that game themselves.
How are children ever supposed to have enough points to be in the first category (over 2000 points) to go to away games which will sell out quickly.
It’s a vicious circle as the child ends up going using someone else’s Clarets numbers and therefore don’t get the loyalty points for that game themselves.
How are children ever supposed to have enough points to be in the first category (over 2000 points) to go to away games which will sell out quickly.
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
This is exactly why the new “rolling points” system came into beingJakubs Tash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:46 pmAs a slight aside, children having enough loyalty points to go to sought after away games is an issue the club has and don’t seem to want to address.
It’s a vicious circle as the child ends up going using someone else’s Clarets numbers and therefore don’t get the loyalty points for that game themselves.
How are children ever supposed to have enough points to be in the first category (over 2000 points) to go to away games which will sell out quickly.
It gives them the opportunity to catch up.
My nephew is 10 and has had a season ticket for around 4/5 years now and now has generally has enough points to be in the 2 day of sales
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
How long does the rolling system run for - 3 years? 350 points a season for a season ticket then 10 points per away game? Don’t think they’ll get to 2k points….
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
It’s 5 years so minimum 1750Jakubs Tash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:31 pmHow long does the rolling system run for - 3 years? 350 points a season for a season ticket then 10 points per away game? Don’t think they’ll get to 2k points….
5 games a season (cup & away) is another 250
There’s the 2000
Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
I've had some issues with my daughter's account recently and emailed the ticket office. Anna has been very helpful sorting things out. Email definitely seems to be a better way of contacting them than phone these days.
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
I’ve done that and it shows her name and number at the payment point but then says you can’t buy this age restricted ticketFunkydrummer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:36 pmCould the answer be to attach her to you on friends and family and buy it that way ?
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
You need to phone the club and they'll reset it so you can buy in the correct bandBleedingClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:40 pmI’ve done that and it shows her name and number at the payment point but then says you can’t buy this age restricted ticket
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
Will do taClaret Till I Die wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:44 pmYou need to phone the club and they'll reset it so you can buy in the correct band
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
Where do you find this on the website
I have looked to get my 2 Great Nephews Clarets numbers
But I cant find it anywhere
Thanks
I have looked to get my 2 Great Nephews Clarets numbers
But I cant find it anywhere
Thanks
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
HiBurnleybabe wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 6:53 pmWhere do you find this on the website
I have looked to get my 2 Great Nephews Clarets numbers
But I cant find it anywhere
Thanks
No I couldn’t find it either
You need to be logged out and then register them using their personal details inc date of birth and likely their own email or an unused one at least set a password up and then click on tickets on the top left and then on the head and shoulders icon in the top right and it should have given them a clarets number beginning with 3 it’ll be 6 digits and will say 0 Points
Strangely when I logged on using my daughters details on my laptop it still showed my Clarets number and points?
I had to use a different laptop to see her new details
Good luck
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
Took me an age to get a ticket for my nipper for Pompey away.
When on the ticket site log on and click the supporter icon in top right corner of the screen (little man in a circle).
Click "View Account Menu"
Under Account Management section click “Claret Network”
Click “Add Members” and then "Register a new member"
Add the persons details and activate the account via a verification email. Then when you have tickets in your trolley you can select to reallocate the ticket and should be able to select the age appropriate Account in your network.
Good luck!
When on the ticket site log on and click the supporter icon in top right corner of the screen (little man in a circle).
Click "View Account Menu"
Under Account Management section click “Claret Network”
Click “Add Members” and then "Register a new member"
Add the persons details and activate the account via a verification email. Then when you have tickets in your trolley you can select to reallocate the ticket and should be able to select the age appropriate Account in your network.
Good luck!
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Re: Setting up a clarets number for a child advice
Thank you so much done itSouthamptonClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:48 pmTook me an age to get a ticket for my nipper for Pompey away.
When on the ticket site log on and click the supporter icon in top right corner of the screen (little man in a circle).
Click "View Account Menu"
Under Account Management section click “Claret Network”
Click “Add Members” and then "Register a new member"
Add the persons details and activate the account via a verification email. Then when you have tickets in your trolley you can select to reallocate the ticket and should be able to select the age appropriate Account in your network.
Good luck!
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