same. i’ve kept pretty much every ticket stub i’ve ever gotten. if i get to be old i need some way to remember all the stupid shit i spent money on.
wilkinsk
I think there’s a weird round about way you can get a physical one, made for the few people without smart phones. You have to pick them up from box office but they’ll do everything they can to not give you one I think.
I assumed it’s for people like senior citizens with non-smart and people who have wealthfare phones that bare minimum.
I read it on the terms and conditions page of my season ticket membership.
But for all you know they give you a paper print out and not a traditional ticket.
1diligentmfer
I miss it too, especially with concert tickets. I have a $6 Bruins stub from 1973, when my dad took me to the “big city”, lol.
Vast-Cheesecake7230
Me too! I loved saving them in a shoebox.
TheLongWayHome52
Some time during deep COVID I got a letter in the mail from Ace Ticket with a cardstock copy of a ticket from a game I had gone to earlier in the year. They gave me a little write up basically saying it was meant as a memento since more likely than not there will be more physical tickets for events.
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same. i’ve kept pretty much every ticket stub i’ve ever gotten. if i get to be old i need some way to remember all the stupid shit i spent money on.
I think there’s a weird round about way you can get a physical one, made for the few people without smart phones. You have to pick them up from box office but they’ll do everything they can to not give you one I think.
I assumed it’s for people like senior citizens with non-smart and people who have wealthfare phones that bare minimum.
I read it on the terms and conditions page of my season ticket membership.
But for all you know they give you a paper print out and not a traditional ticket.
I miss it too, especially with concert tickets. I have a $6 Bruins stub from 1973, when my dad took me to the “big city”, lol.
Me too! I loved saving them in a shoebox.
Some time during deep COVID I got a letter in the mail from Ace Ticket with a cardstock copy of a ticket from a game I had gone to earlier in the year. They gave me a little write up basically saying it was meant as a memento since more likely than not there will be more physical tickets for events.