This is an official form of Identification and can be used in shops to buy ciggerettes or alcohol etc
The card can also be used to enter clubs and pubs.
If you look under 25 then it is a good thing to have on you.
Better than carrying your license or passport etc.
Usually priced at £15.00 but with the discount code will cost you only £1.00.
Urgent cards cost £30.00 but the £14.00 Discount works on this price too so will cost you £16.00 instead.
code is COOP
thanks
Top comments
shimagoza
16 Oct 1577#1
"..can be used in shops to buy ciggerettes or alcohol etc
The card can also be used to enter clubs and pubs."
I feel like a right mug, I've been using cash all these years... :man:
BigOrkWaaagh
16 Oct 1519#19
Doesn't work, I showed this to the bouncer on my 14th birthday and he wouldn't let me in. Cold.
chrisisforreal
16 Oct 1514#10
I had one of these, don't recall it being accepted anywhere - had to cave and get my provisional in the end.
stupot76
16 Oct 1512#21
McLovin
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shimagoza
16 Oct 1577#1
"..can be used in shops to buy ciggerettes or alcohol etc
The card can also be used to enter clubs and pubs."
I feel like a right mug, I've been using cash all these years... :man:
W22ULF
16 Oct 155#2
:laughing::laughing::laughing: as a form of Identification..good one
W22ULF
16 Oct 15#3
remember..offer ends 15 Nov 2015
caroldarling104
16 Oct 151#4
brilliant thanks very much!!
highwayman8155
16 Oct 151#5
By what measure is this "official"? I can't see anywhere that is gas government backing.
asiot
16 Oct 159#6
nearly everywhere I've been ID'd in the last ten years has been passport or driving licence only
snowflake75 to asiot
16 Oct 15#18
true
slayermatt
16 Oct 151#7
They're supposed to accept anything that has the "pass" logo on as that's some form of wizardy that 's apparently hard to forge. I know where I work Citizen Cards are accepted for ID.
DURHAM05
16 Oct 152#8
hi great post heat added ordered my older kids one each.
lonirockd13
16 Oct 154#9
My friend had one. She couldn't use it anywhere as its not a valid form of ID. If a place accepts it, think yourself lucky.
chrisisforreal
16 Oct 1514#10
I had one of these, don't recall it being accepted anywhere - had to cave and get my provisional in the end.
timarli to chrisisforreal
17 Oct 15#67
W
dry
16 Oct 152#11
My friend tried to use hers to get into a club. They let her in but the head bouncer hand-wrote her a note that she has to produce every time she goes to the club to get in. It's annoying but quite sweet at the same time!
comriegold99 to dry
16 Oct 153#13
Head bouncer fancies ur friend me thinks
neoboy
16 Oct 152#12
Get laughed at around here trying to get into a club with one.
22tanya
16 Oct 153#14
Good deal if it's accepted op.It's ridiculous having to carry your passport on a night out.I myself am always stopped and asked for id being so young looking and beautiful as I am.
dry
16 Oct 154#15
Agreed. They always have a bit of banter whenever they see each other. Think there's a spark there!
Should be in description:
"Potential to start a romance from awkward encounters had with this card".
If that's not worth a quid, I don't know what is.
aimeepenny
16 Oct 15#16
I work in a bank and we use a form
Of id!
pc_tech86
16 Oct 15#17
I can only see this being useful for people without a provisional/driving licence.
BigOrkWaaagh
16 Oct 1519#19
Doesn't work, I showed this to the bouncer on my 14th birthday and he wouldn't let me in. Cold.
SteDodd
16 Oct 15#20
A lot of my friends used to have these a few years ago and they were useless, never accepted because you could rub the numbers off and replace them to fake your age
Highly doubt they're going to be of any use now either, best to use a provisional (cheaper to replace than a passport) or for those lucky enough grow a beard and never get ID'd again
stupot76
16 Oct 1512#21
McLovin
Don_Mega
16 Oct 15#22
But it's the size of my driving licence, has a serious looking picture and a shiny silver hologram thing on it!! How can it NOT be official??
Edit: I voted cold and it got hotter??? Is citizencard owned by an admin? We should be told!!!
Lancashireexile
16 Oct 15#23
Heat for great price but sadly my kids tell me they are just not accepted anywhere (Worcester area) they go so they have to still use driving licence.
spilmilk
16 Oct 15#24
well the picture card is hot :wink:
laurawill89
16 Oct 15#25
In my experience these don't really work... bouncers/shopkeepers often refuse but a good deal nevertheless
dazdeen
16 Oct 155#26
This card is useless. I paid £30 for one of these and I was still refused entry to bars and clubs. A bouncer even told me that they weren't accepted because they're too easy to counterfeit.
I even complained to the company that distributes Citizen Cards and they accused ME of not being granted entry to bars or clubs because "I was probably too drunk or aggressive". Absolutely disgusting customer support. AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE. Even at this price.
Dutchian
16 Oct 15#27
These are a good to have for teenagers who want to watch 15 rated films in the cinema and aren't old enough to apply for a provisional license :smiley:
Ian182
16 Oct 151#28
Waste of money. These won't get you in to 99% of clubs and bars. Passport or driving license only.
I don't see what the big deal about taking your driving license out is anyway. Cold deal.
rapid111111 to Ian182
16 Oct 151#30
if the majority accepted it, would be good. Drivers licence has a lot of sensitive information on the front which they really don't need to have. Clubs scan these things and store it on some crappy unsecured pc
AceRimmer15
16 Oct 153#29
Don't be fooled people, these will not get you into the pubs and clubs etc, they are useless... And that girl looks nothing like me anyway, so I'll stick with my drivers license.
capilarity
16 Oct 15#31
what a scam!! - totally unofficial and useless - unless you like cheap holograms
thomas25
16 Oct 15#32
no good unless in rajs corner shop who would give u alcohol n fags if u were 13
premierfella
16 Oct 15#33
http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/faqs
The proof-of-age documents which we accept in our pubs and bars are a valid UK passport, UK photocard driving licence, military ID or any PASS-accredited proof-of-age card. Staff are also able to accept foreign passports and ID cards; however, if unsure of their authenticity or unfamiliar with their features, they may feel unable to accept them. Please note that there may be exceptions to this, subject to local licensing and police advice.
So that's one chain of cheapo pubs that supposedly accepts it as ID.
I suspect in reality the places taking this sort of PASS card are going to be low level (pubs, your local newsagent, etc). Rock up to your nightclub with one and they'll no doubt laugh you all the way back to the cab you fell out of and claim to refuse entry on some other condition if you try and press the point about this "official" PASS card.
mistafaz
16 Oct 15#34
You can make this on photoshop for free just print and voila you have ID
mcfatty to mistafaz
17 Oct 15#74
We actually did that in the old days! We initially did a really crappy one which fell apart in the bouncers hand and he said... yeah these things always fall apart (we sold them to our mates at the time and he handled so many of the fakes he thought they were the real mcoy!).
Rather amazing as i was 15 at the time and i've needed ID until i was 35... often being carded by 20 year old barmen whose eyes pop out when they see my age! lol
I did get an official one when i was 25 as i eventually folded as i still needed it despite my hopes and 25 was the cut off date!
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The PASS type cards work very well in Scotland but less well in England in my experience. You often find application forms for the cards inside clubs and pubs... which is a bit useless if you've already gotten in or can't get in! The advantage of using these is it saves you losing your passport or driving licence when drunk!
In Scotland you can also get Young Scot cards which work in some places but not as good. The advantage is you can find ways to fake your dob as they are not as strict with checking!
Traffic187
16 Oct 15#35
This is really good, very helpful if you have young looking children or disabled children.
all2humanuk
16 Oct 15#36
how is it better than carrying your license?
BigOrkWaaagh to all2humanuk
16 Oct 151#38
It's infinitely better if you don't have a license.
Pass is endorsed by the Home Office and Trading Standards and Police and its all about stopping under age sales of alcohol, cigs and other lovely things you wouldn't want youngsters getting their mits on like very large sharp knifes etc. Other than allowing a youngster to prove they can buy contraband it won't be much use for anything else.Obviously if you have access to the fountain of youth your sure to need one.
AndyJWS
16 Oct 15#39
When you join you are encouraged to report anywhere that refuses to accept it - which is by its design kind of to the Home Office/Trading Standards too :wink:
For a quid is it the cheapest way for LEALTA discounts?
zarftrain
16 Oct 15#40
Provisional license is just £34 (I understand that this is 34 times more). As far as I know is accepted everywhere and is also a proof of address.
ameliahodgkinson
16 Oct 151#41
anything with a pass logo is classed as ID. So one of these cards, driving licenses or passports. I work in a high street bookmakers and that's what we get told. its just some people are unfamiliar with the card.
zombrex
16 Oct 15#42
Bouncer gets stinky fingers when you aren't looking every weekend from your friend..
kos1c
16 Oct 15#43
For a quid I've gotten the gf a form. She's been stopped a few times with game purchases, drink and the likes. With her shyness and young looks, hopefully this card will help her out a bit.
Thanks for the post!
groakybaby
16 Oct 15#44
stacey69
16 Oct 15#45
I have one and it gets excepted everywhere and I go to a lot of clubs and pubs.I don't know where all the negativity is coming from
kristiebates to stacey69
17 Oct 151#64
Same I get accepted everywhere, I don't understand why everyone else says different
stacey69
16 Oct 15#46
deal of the day
Mercy6
16 Oct 151#47
They now have the pass logos at the front which means they are accepted everywhere
these are useless. I had one and it never got accepted anywhere. waste of time.
jacqui29
16 Oct 15#50
Thanks it looks a good idea //// it also saves buying a passport as it says on t&c's You can also use your CitizenCard to fly within the UK.
duncm001
16 Oct 152#51
I am 11 and a half and have one of these. I can confirm they don't work at local barging booze or pub or the night clubs around here. I feel robbed.
effingandjeffing
16 Oct 152#52
Sashie
16 Oct 151#53
Great deal, thanks for posting = ordered one for my eldest. Thought £15 was a rip off but can't go wrong for a quid! :smile:
pantaiema
16 Oct 151#54
And what ...
Could the people living in England get it ?????
aLV426
16 Oct 15#55
...and could people in Northern Ireland use these cards?
HotUKdeals....
Wolfylee
17 Oct 15#56
Good deal. I'm almost 40 but people are amazed when I tell them - the fecking cheeky b'stards. :smiley:
Pateo
17 Oct 15#57
Barclay's bank wants a form of photo id ie passport or driving license, which I don't have, after speaking with Barclay's CS the advisor recommend the citizen-card! Does anybody on this thread have personal experience of having a bank like Barclay's accepting this form of photo id to open a account?
pantaiema to Pateo
17 Oct 151#60
This card is usefull for proof of age when you buy booze, cigarettes in the shops. So you will need to be very careful and keep the name of the person who was telling you to citizen-card as proof of ID, as you might need it in the future. It could happen when you go to other bankers, they will not let you use this Citizencard. http://www.barclays.co.uk/Helpsupport/Identificationforbankaccounts/P1242557966027
leevallance to Pateo
17 Oct 15#79
I had the same problem, got one of these (paid £30)and Barclays accepted straight away. well worth getting, especially for a quid
andynohair
17 Oct 15#58
Not a valid form of id for pubs and clubs. Police recommended them not to except them :disappointed: don't know about shops.
cjdean1983
17 Oct 151#59
voted cold based on majority comments saying they're not accepted
bfreesun
17 Oct 15#61
I'm a pub licensee and I've never heard of this. Can't find on the site the name of the body issuing it but it seems I'm entitled to get one and to witness an application despite not being a UK citizen. The name implies proof of UK citizenship but it seems it's nothing of the sort.
I think I'll get an Irish Passport Card fo €35 which is valid for travel within the EU.
I use mine when I go out clubbing/to bars and for ID in banks and everything and I've never once been turned away with it.
gl0ckage
17 Oct 152#65
This card is a VALID form of ID. Pass accreditation is issued by the government if places don't accept it. Report them.
qwerta369
17 Oct 15#66
For Irish passport holders, €35 now buys a passport card. This is a government issued credit card sized ID card valid for EEA/Swiss travel.
jbmatthew
17 Oct 151#68
A good form of age ID for under 17s e.g Cinema Entry, lottery however when I turned 18 I found clubs and pubs wouldn't accept it and smaller retailers don't accept it. I just bought a provisional licence which I now use as ID. Annoying because it is supposed to be government backed but like I say good for the under 18s
KaelinH to jbmatthew
17 Oct 15#71
It says to attach 2 photos and a signed ID. What are the 2 photos?
studsy
17 Oct 153#69
Just to clear these things up...this is a VALID form of ID in the UK. Unless the person you present the card to has a high certainty of fraud then it must be accepted.(If they think it is fake or someone elses, members of the SIA and some other bodies are required by law to not hand you back your ID...) Oh and on another note...the PASS security features are still one of the few that have not been able to be copied and reproduced - with zero evidence of any fakes of these existsing year on year since release.
http://www.pass-scheme.org.uk/ - The UK’s national proof of age accreditation scheme, endorsed by the Home Office, the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and the Trading Standards Institute (TSI).
A couple years ago these cards were nothing more than a gimmick, however the government copped onto this and made the main involved bodies lawfully required to accept them.
ALL police forces accept this as a form of ID, as does every single registered security firm and any business requiring a council-applied license to trade items to persons over a certain age or within licensing conditions. Refusal to accept a PASS scheme card as proof of ID at any of the covered trades will land the venues/shops in extreme trouble if reported.
If on a night out and a doorman refuses to accept it as ID, simply make him aware if he does not accept it in the next 30 seconds you will be happy to grab a police officer to confirm your details with him and explain which law the doorman is breaking in the process! Various door companies in Newcastle now make it a sackable offence to reject a valid form of ID...
qwerta369
17 Oct 153#70
Brilliant advice. Wind up the doorman who is perfectly entitled to refuse admission without giving reason.
stupot76
17 Oct 15#72
I don't have a drivers license or passport and needed to withdraw winnings out of an online casino and they wanted photo I.D so asked if they'd take this if I got one and they said no so it's no good for that either.
Transformers
17 Oct 151#73
If someone doesn't accept this as ID I'm sure they are not breaking the law.
judavid89
17 Oct 15#75
these used to be accepted until a influx of fakes came along and now there not widely accepted on nights out.
useful for shops I guess.
heat for the price regardless.
lois1987
17 Oct 15#76
I still get asked for id for cigarettes. Its very embarrassing. I'm 28!!
cb-uk to lois1987
17 Oct 15#77
That's because smoking stunts your growth :wink:
tonyt3rry
17 Oct 15#78
Didn't know these could be used in banks I've tried to open a account in the past and I've been told that my provisional doesn't count as I've passed the age of 21 despite me saying it's all I need for my bike licence they said I need a proper drivers licence
leevallance
17 Oct 15#80
i think you just made up the bit about breaking the law. i think the police have probably got better things to do than try and help you get into a club.
lois1987
17 Oct 15#81
Im 5 foot 8....I'm not fussed if it has.
trojanh
17 Oct 15#82
Looks like it takes a fair long time to get it sorted. Good job I have a driving license or my NUS card instead! :smile:
Ian182
18 Oct 15#83
Yea, tell that to the doorman at 10.30pm on a Saturday night. Not gonna work. Waste of time.
comriegold99
18 Oct 15#84
Ah... I remember those heady days.
coolcat21
19 Oct 15#85
Cheers op, will investigate as got a couple of young looking adults - lucky them!!! :stuck_out_tongue:
jamesross93
20 Oct 15#86
My mate who is 20 has one of these and no one accepts it as ID. clubs, pubs and shops all tell him its got to be Drivers licence or Passport.
Opening post
The card can also be used to enter clubs and pubs.
If you look under 25 then it is a good thing to have on you.
Better than carrying your license or passport etc.
Usually priced at £15.00 but with the discount code will cost you only £1.00.
Urgent cards cost £30.00 but the £14.00 Discount works on this price too so will cost you £16.00 instead.
code is COOP
thanks
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The card can also be used to enter clubs and pubs."
I feel like a right mug, I've been using cash all these years... :man:
All comments (86)
The card can also be used to enter clubs and pubs."
I feel like a right mug, I've been using cash all these years... :man:
Should be in description:
"Potential to start a romance from awkward encounters had with this card".
If that's not worth a quid, I don't know what is.
Of id!
Highly doubt they're going to be of any use now either, best to use a provisional (cheaper to replace than a passport) or for those lucky enough grow a beard and never get ID'd again
Edit: I voted cold and it got hotter??? Is citizencard owned by an admin? We should be told!!!
I even complained to the company that distributes Citizen Cards and they accused ME of not being granted entry to bars or clubs because "I was probably too drunk or aggressive". Absolutely disgusting customer support. AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE. Even at this price.
I don't see what the big deal about taking your driving license out is anyway. Cold deal.
The proof-of-age documents which we accept in our pubs and bars are a valid UK passport, UK photocard driving licence, military ID or any PASS-accredited proof-of-age card. Staff are also able to accept foreign passports and ID cards; however, if unsure of their authenticity or unfamiliar with their features, they may feel unable to accept them. Please note that there may be exceptions to this, subject to local licensing and police advice.
So that's one chain of cheapo pubs that supposedly accepts it as ID.
I suspect in reality the places taking this sort of PASS card are going to be low level (pubs, your local newsagent, etc). Rock up to your nightclub with one and they'll no doubt laugh you all the way back to the cab you fell out of and claim to refuse entry on some other condition if you try and press the point about this "official" PASS card.
Rather amazing as i was 15 at the time and i've needed ID until i was 35... often being carded by 20 year old barmen whose eyes pop out when they see my age! lol
I did get an official one when i was 25 as i eventually folded as i still needed it despite my hopes and 25 was the cut off date!
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The PASS type cards work very well in Scotland but less well in England in my experience. You often find application forms for the cards inside clubs and pubs... which is a bit useless if you've already gotten in or can't get in! The advantage of using these is it saves you losing your passport or driving licence when drunk!
In Scotland you can also get Young Scot cards which work in some places but not as good. The advantage is you can find ways to fake your dob as they are not as strict with checking!
Its an I.d. card which is a member of Pass scheme http://www.pass-scheme.org.uk/card-suppliers/
Pass is endorsed by the Home Office and Trading Standards and Police and its all about stopping under age sales of alcohol, cigs and other lovely things you wouldn't want youngsters getting their mits on like very large sharp knifes etc. Other than allowing a youngster to prove they can buy contraband it won't be much use for anything else.Obviously if you have access to the fountain of youth your sure to need one.
For a quid is it the cheapest way for LEALTA discounts?
Thanks for the post!
Could the people living in England get it ?????
HotUKdeals....
http://www.barclays.co.uk/Helpsupport/Identificationforbankaccounts/P1242557966027
I think I'll get an Irish Passport Card fo €35 which is valid for travel within the EU.
http://www.pass-scheme.org.uk/ - The UK’s national proof of age accreditation scheme, endorsed by the Home Office, the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and the Trading Standards Institute (TSI).
A couple years ago these cards were nothing more than a gimmick, however the government copped onto this and made the main involved bodies lawfully required to accept them.
ALL police forces accept this as a form of ID, as does every single registered security firm and any business requiring a council-applied license to trade items to persons over a certain age or within licensing conditions. Refusal to accept a PASS scheme card as proof of ID at any of the covered trades will land the venues/shops in extreme trouble if reported.
If on a night out and a doorman refuses to accept it as ID, simply make him aware if he does not accept it in the next 30 seconds you will be happy to grab a police officer to confirm your details with him and explain which law the doorman is breaking in the process! Various door companies in Newcastle now make it a sackable offence to reject a valid form of ID...
useful for shops I guess.
heat for the price regardless.