Written by S. Monteban    Friday, 22 January 2010 14:16   
Print at Home Tickets Offered by UK Rugby Club

altUK Rugby Club Hull Kingston Rovers is now offering Print@home tickets for fans - which means that supporters can simply order the ticket online, receive a PDF with a unique barcode, print it out, and head for the game -  all and all it offers a more fluid ticketing experience. 

Forget standing in line to collect your tickets at the ticket office, fans can just present their Print@Home tickets and gain quick access to the match or event. Customers must print out all ticket(s) (There is one-page per ticket) and bring them to the event and they do not have to bring the confirmation receipt. 

 Before allowing entrance to the game or event,  the tickets have to be scanned at the relevant entrance gate and it's important that the ticket is not printed on poor quality paper or on a printer that is running low on ink.

The club says that PDF tickets can be printed as often as fans wish but each ticket has a unique barcode that will be scanned at the entrance gate, before access is granted. Once that barcode is scanned, any other ticket copies displaying the same barcode become invalid. In the event that duplicate copies appear, Hull officials reserve the right to refuse entry to all ticket holders and may credit the original purchaser the face value which will constitute full remuneration. They are not responsible for any inconvenience caused by unauthorised duplication.



 

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