Daughter was lucky in the ballot and got two tickets, she's now having issues with work getting the day off but still wants me to go but with her dad instead, yippee. Thought I'd do the right thing by phoning the ticket office to check this was ok, after all she is my daughter.
short answer NO. This can't be done, have said I can send in birth certificate etc to prove we are mother daughter but NO, she has to send tickets back and get refund. The only way was if we live in the same house but stupidly I said no we didn't. Then realised I am on her mortgage with her so rang back and the kind lady spoke to supervisor and the answer still NO as I'm not on the electoral role (told the truth again!)
Wish I had just lied but thats not me or my daughter and we didn't want for me to turn up without her and be refused entry.
Whats the point of trying to be honest these days, and not cheating systems, is there no reward for honesty. I offered to write in and post all proof of me being her mother, of me being on the mortgage of her house but still we got NO.
I can understand the rules of not selling tickets on and gaining a fortune but this is simply within the family and with full proof to prove it.
No where does it say in the info to bring ID so might just go and try, but the lady I spoke to now knows the tickets and dates and name so may put a warning on the gate so when tickets are scanned it will flash up 'check ID'

Train tickets for the two of us are £93 return so a lot to lose if we get there and can't get in.
Need lessons in telling lies.