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Since there's a a few tickets been made available for certain events I was thinking of going to one. The thing is if you collect them (which I'll probably have to do seeing as it's very short notice) they want you to bring photo ID: specifically either a passport, a driving licence or EU ID card (which is a bit silly since we don't have those in the UK). The only one of those I have is a passport, but it expired last year. Will that matter?
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Since there's a a few tickets been made available for certain events I was thinking of going to one. The thing is if you collect them (which I'll probably have to do seeing as it's very short notice) they want you to bring photo ID: specifically either a passport, a driving licence or EU ID card (which is a bit silly since we don't have those in the UK). The only one of those I have is a passport, but it expired last year. Will that matter? I bet ur wishing you had a car now eh ! ![]() |
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Usually yes. Ring them and check as you're not using it for legal identification you *might* be OK. The EU ID card isn't silly at all. I'd say at least half the people wanting to go will be from the EU. You really, really need to start looking at the bigger picture from time to time. This is the website selling tickets for UK residents only. I don't see why anything official with your photo and name on it won't do. ![]() |
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yeah and a conveniently out of date passport may raise some eyebrows especially if he has the old type without the chip in the back cover |
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I emailed them and I got a reply today. All they did was copy and paste the FAQs (which I've already read) and didn't answer my question!
![]() Although I did some research and apparently generall an expired passport is still a valid form of ID. I've also found out that they're doing print@home tickets now, so if I manage to get one that's what I'll go for. I've already let some potentials go because I was worried about picking them up! |
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I've tried unsuccessfully to get tickets to various events tonight, and I'm currently waiting to see if I'll be successful for another. For some reason it doesn't just tell you if you've got the tickets or not, it puts you in kind of queue. WTF for I have no idea. Why the hell can't they just say straight away whether I've got the tickets or not?
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Are scalping tickets illegal in the UK? It is not like the window of opportunity just opened up, you probably had years to acquire tickets. What I dislike is this lack of transparency of how the system works. Just tell me if there are tickets left or there aren't, and if they are just give them to me; don't put me in a damn "queue"! --- Post Update --- I'm sure the only tickets available are for bullshit sports like synchronized swimming or badminton. In fact, paying enormous sums to see any sport that you can watch on the telly strikes me as a rather dopey thing to do. Also watching on TV is not the same experience. Have you never been to a live sporting event? |
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Actually they've been available for all sort of events: e.g. athletics, swimming, boxing, basketball, handball and a ton of others. ![]() |
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