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Carer's Season Ticket

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Quick question for anyone who attends games as a carer on a season ticket.

What is the norm in those situations when it comes to the cost of the ticket. Does the person who's name the ticket is in buy the ticket and then the carer goes for free on the carers ticket by means of a thank you. DO you go halves? Anything else? I know the club don't specify or enforce anything just wondering what other people do.

If people don't want to share publicly I'd be happy to receive answers by inbox.
 
The disabled person buys a season ticket and the carer goes free,when the disabled person buys a season ticket they’ll be given two cards.
If the disabled person is buying a season ticket for the first time they’ll probably be asked to provide the relevant documentation.
Making money off the free carers ticket is scorned upon and could result in the disabled person having their season ticket cancelled.
 
We split the cost 50/50
Makes sense to be fair with each other.
Mrs is my carer and me the same with her.
If we or the family can't make the game, then we wouldn't even consider selling the tickets. Just not worth the hassle
 

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