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Hi

I have a quick question for people who have bought tickets for other people, I am just about to register my mate but I'm not sure whether to put his details the same as mine? eg same postcode, address and stuff.

If I buy two tickets on the same credit card but they are registered with different addresses will both tickets get sent to me or will one get sent to me and the other the given address?

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Hi

I have a quick question for people who have bought tickets for other people, I am just about to register my mate but I'm not sure whether to put his details the same as mine? eg same postcode, address and stuff.

If I buy two tickets on the same credit card but they are registered with different addresses will both tickets get sent to me or will one get sent to me and the other the given address?

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The tickets get sent to the first person listed on the registration form. I found this out because I put my nephew first and me second and paid for the tickets using my card but the confirmation email had his name and address listed as the primary delivery address.

The delivery address can be changed by just contacting See (as I changed this to mine for signature convenience). However the name cannot, but the name on the envelope doesn't really matter.

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From memory the first registration number you enter is the one that becomes the default delivery address, but you can then change that at ticket booking time. Also, as others have said, you can contact See at any point to update the delivery address.

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I think the 'no credit cards' rule was brought in at the same time as the photos on tickets / ID / anti-tout measures - presumably to stop touts bunging a load of tickets on one (possibly dodgy) credit card and then selling them on. Of course, credit card transactions are more costly for the retailer to process than debit card transactions, so it could just be SEE trying to save a few pennies!
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I think the 'no credit cards' rule was brought in at the same time as the photos on tickets / ID / anti-tout measures - presumably to stop touts bunging a load of tickets on one (possibly dodgy) credit card and then selling them on. Of course, credit card transactions are more costly for the retailer to process than debit card transactions, so it could just be SEE trying to save a few pennies!
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