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Originally Posted by biggus diggus
"The will be replaced, so I'm like meh."
They will be replaced, but telling people who are spending $50K on a seat on the floor or $200K for a suite aren't really interested in hearing about just dealing with it for a whole season. I understand if you bought one ticket to one game and it was broken you probably wouldn't be too concerned.
We also aren't really interested in hearing about paperless tickets to to "eliminate waste" when there's a line of cars whose drivers are all fumbling with their phones to find the ticket and get in the garage.
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In terms of paperless ticketing, this is just the reality we live in and the Suns are not the only team to do this. The Cardinals are all digital and ASU Athletics is doing both hard/mobile tickets this season and will move to paperless tickets by next year. Not sure about the Yotes but Diamondbacks will be next.
As a ASU Football season ticket holder, I don't care and I welcome the move. But yet fans were bitching and moaning about the move for months and now about almost 3 months in, it's all an afterthought. I'm not saying you but the common denominator I've noticed over time is it's usually the older generation/senior citizens who are probably not that good with technology and have a hard time accessing the tickets. Probably don't know that they can save their tickets prior to the game to their Apple Wallet (or whatever Android equivalent) so they can easily access it and show it and not have to rely on great WiFi or cell reception.
It'll get better over time and with proper communication, education and awareness by the Suns...