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The club have just invested in a whole new CRM and ticketing package. The benefits will feed through in the next few weeks.
Quote from: silent majority on May 20, 2016, 01:42:57 pmThe club have just invested in a whole new CRM and ticketing package. The benefits will feed through in the next few weeks.Barcode entry?
Another new CRM....Well lets hope they utilise this one a lot quicker than they did the last...
With lower admission prices, lower income from league, TV and attendances, and apparently a need to carry a larger contracted squad due to end of emergency loan system - how on earth are we going to make ends meet?
Can somebody else go to the ticket office on your behalf with your membership card? I'm rarely in Doncaster through the week.
Quote from: Jonathan on May 21, 2016, 08:30:33 amCan somebody else go to the ticket office on your behalf with your membership card? I'm rarely in Doncaster through the week. I'm not sure mate but I just buy it online (it knows your a member so you pay reduced price) and pick it up on match day.
With this membership can you turn up on the day of a game and still get your discount or do you have to get you ticket in advance
Already bought my ST, wouldn't mind if they introduced the odd match voucher system where you could bring a friend. It would certainly compensate for the slight gripe I feel. To
Quote from: MrFrost on May 20, 2016, 02:05:23 pmQuote from: silent majority on May 20, 2016, 01:42:57 pmThe club have just invested in a whole new CRM and ticketing package. The benefits will feed through in the next few weeks.Barcode entry?Can't understand this fixation with barcode entry ? A lot of people spent a lot of time and effort persuading the club to introduce pay on the gate. That's the first thing that would disappear.Financially ? It was offered to the club when the Keepmoat was built, but it was one of the things dropped to save costs. Believe me, it would take 25 years to pay the same amount to all the turnstile staff for what it would have cost to install it then. It's also false economics because you would still have to deploy a steward on each turnstile to check people were using the 'right tickets', so you're still paying a match by match salary.It wouldn't make a significant difference in size of the queue, even less so now in the depths of League 2 with the smaller crowds.You also get the friendly banter with the turnstile staff who are usually the font of any questions you need answering.So, I'll ask again. What's with this fascination, does it make us a 'proper bigger' club because of barcode entry or is it more to do with your fascination with attendances ?