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“Keep or Transfer “

I have purchased my Scotland ticket for Friday and downloaded it to the ticket app. It has shown me my seat etc and now I have two options “ keep or Transfer “

I must say the seat isn’t great for €125 so was wondering if I press transfer, it means finding another seat or it would mean I would lose the seat I had and also the match ticket if I pressed transfer?

Anyone know please?

Danny Freeman
  • 16 Jun 2021 6:32 PM
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6 Replies

  • Doug Fenner
    Doug Fenner
    • 16 Jun 2021 6:45 PM
    Transfer is to transfer the ticket to another person. The seat you have is the seat you have.
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  • Gary Usher
    Gary Usher
    • 16 Jun 2021 6:45 PM
    I think if you press transfer it goes to a lottery style lucky dip and you could end up with a seat in Baku though..
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  • Doug Fenner
    Doug Fenner
    • 16 Jun 2021 6:45 PM

    In reply to Doug Fenner:

    Although you'll have an opportunity to move once inside as they're is so much space.
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  • James Lee
    James Lee
    • 17 Jun 2021 7:42 AM
    if you click transfer and put me email address in, it'll give you the option of any seat in Wembley
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 17 Jun 2021 7:58 AM

    Come on guys, let's leave the "wind ups" to facebook.

    Danny, 'Keep' means keep the ticket for yourself and 'Transfer' means transfer it to somebody else. The transfer option is in case your order included more than one ticket to the match because you were going with someone else. All tickets would be sent to your phone, as the person who submitted the order. You would then transfer one of the tickets from your phone to your mate's phone.

    There is no option to reject the ticket because you don't like the seat you've been allocated.

    You need to touch 'Keep' and then enter your personal details on the screen that will be presented to you. The ticket will not work at the stadium if you haven't done that.

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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 17 Jun 2021 8:28 AM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    David Lilley

    Come on guys, let's leave the "wind ups" to facebook.

    This.

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