Jonzo Verified Member Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Question, is there a "legal" way to transfer a single games tickets to someone else? Apparently you can get ID'ed when entering the Dome with your Flex Pack card, to confirm that the flex pass buyer is the actual person using the card. However, I want to transfer them to my buddy because I cannot attend this Friday, and I don't want him to run into any problems. Anyone know the proper way of doing this?
jaysblue Old-Timey Member Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Question, is there a "legal" way to transfer a single games tickets to someone else? Apparently you can get ID'ed when entering the Dome with your Flex Pack card, to confirm that the flex pass buyer is the actual person using the card. However, I want to transfer them to my buddy because I cannot attend this Friday, and I don't want him to run into any problems. Anyone know the proper way of doing this? I've never had any problems using someones flex pack tickets. I bought my flex pack through a Rogers employee and their names are on the tickets. Plus, so many seats on StubHub are usually from flex pack holders or season ticket holders, with the persons name on them. As long as the ticket scans in, you are fine. It's not like they check your ID at the turnstiles. Plus you scan the ticket yourself now.
flafson Verified Member Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 When you buy tickets from sites like StubHub they will have the name of the person who bought them (not you) and you will never have a problem with that.
TheHurl Site Manager Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Go to your account manager page and choose the download or print ticket option. You don't need to give him/her your card at all that way.
HERPDERP Old-Timey Member Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Go to your account manager page and choose the download or print ticket option. You don't need to give him/her your card at all that way. This Your tickets when you purchase them by default are loaded on the card. You will have to go to the account manager and select to transfer the tickets by email. Also, very, very important while we're talking about it: If you ever decide to transfer tickets to sell on stubhub, for example, you will have to "print" out the ticket which will give you a PDF, which you upload to stubhub. And if you ever decide to remove your listing and go to the game instead, you need to transfer the tickets back to the card. If you don't, and just bring your flex card, you will be denied entry because the tickets are no longer loaded to the card and except are loaded on to the pdf. I nearly missed a game because of this.
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