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AmarieAmarie Member Posts: 448
Hi all, hoping someone can help with my query:

My brother in law qualified for Glasgow but unfortunately he had the wrong date in mind and now it looks like he may not be available, I have told him that I am pretty sure that seats are transferable, can someone confirm this (or not) and if so how does he do this

Thanks

Mother

xxx

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  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,461
    Hey Ann Marie

    The rule as stated is you have to reg and use one seat at the SPT you qualify for and the rest of the seats you may win become transferable to other SPT's...but in theory you have to go to the one you win at first.

    TK will no doubt advise you better, if there are any options
  • AmarieAmarie Member Posts: 448
    Thanks Prof, makes sense what you say

    xxx
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,130
    Amarie said:

    Hi all, hoping someone can help with my query:

    My brother in law qualified for Glasgow but unfortunately he had the wrong date in mind and now it looks like he may not be available, I have told him that I am pretty sure that seats are transferable, can someone confirm this (or not) and if so how does he do this

    Thanks

    Mother

    xxx

    @Amarie

    Morning Motherrrrrrrrr.

    Not sure I'd use the word "transferable", but yes, he can carry it forward to any future SPT of equal value buy-in.

    Given how so many of your family - & there seems to be lots of them - have always supported SPT's for as long as I can remember, (10 years or more?), it would be unreasonable not to be flexible in this instance.

    Hope you & the tribe, including Degen Daughter - or what's left of her after her wonderfully successful slimming regime - are all well & in good heart.

    x
  • AmarieAmarie Member Posts: 448
    Hello Mr K, how lovely to hear from you, my family? Yes there are lots of them, I am the middle one of 5 (4 girls and 1 boy) and quite a few including in-laws play here on sky, we are very lucky that we still have our mum with us who lives opposite me, she is 86 this year and getting a bit forgetful these days, so when you say you can remember '10 years or more', I am very impressed

    Does the brother in law need to do anything about his seat etc or will things happen automatically?

    Me and the tribe are all very well, including 'the daughter' she is a bridesmaid at her brothers wedding in June hence the panic to lose the 'baby weight'

    Hopefully see you soon

    Mother

    xxxxx

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,130
    Amarie said:

    Hello Mr K, how lovely to hear from you, my family? Yes there are lots of them, I am the middle one of 5 (4 girls and 1 boy) and quite a few including in-laws play here on sky, we are very lucky that we still have our mum with us who lives opposite me, she is 86 this year and getting a bit forgetful these days, so when you say you can remember '10 years or more', I am very impressed

    Does the brother in law need to do anything about his seat etc or will things happen automatically?

    Me and the tribe are all very well, including 'the daughter' she is a bridesmaid at her brothers wedding in June hence the panic to lose the 'baby weight'

    Hopefully see you soon

    Mother

    xxxxx

    Just give me a nudge when he has decided what one to play please, & I'll do the rest.

    If I remember, that is....

    x
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