Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
There will be people who, in their 40s, registered for OAP season tickets stating they were aged 65 in 2000 that are still buying them. It surely can't be hard for somebody to notice that Joe Bloggs who said he was 65 in 2000 looks remarkably good for 90?

I'd suspend online season ticket sales for OAPs next season and require personal attendance with proof of age for renewal. If Joe Bloggs bounces in at age 65 and with 25 years' record of having an OAP ticket I'd report him to the relevant authorities for fraud and look to have the outstanding amount paid by him. But then I'm just a total **** like that.
I know a Dundee season ticket holder who had purchased an Under 12 season ticket for his grandson who was 8 year old at time with no request for documentary evidence that he qualified to purchase an Under 12 season ticket.
The following year my friend was asked to provide evidence that his grandson was under 12 years. Fortunately his grandson had a passport which proved that he was under 12 years old.
The first time I purchased a ticket for a home game at Dens Park I was asked for my date of birth which proved that I qualified to purchase a OAP season ticket.
After this afternoon?s debacle against Hearts ticket sales for next Saturday?s home game will drop like a stone especially as Airdrie have started winning games.