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    RyGuyRyGuy Posts: 295
    $21 to ship a piece of paper is beyond insulting.
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    They want people to pay for it? How kind
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    pjl44pjl44 Posts: 8,066
    2 bucks per and $1.50 to ship domestically is good by me. Psyched to have a hard ticket. I can understand the bummer of international shipping rates, though.
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    RobbyD462RobbyD462 Victoria BC Posts: 4,768
    Why would it cost $21 usd to ship an envelope to Canada?

    Not impressed!
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    monkeewrenchmonkeewrench Posts: 946
    edited September 2018

    Save this image and print on your home computer. Or save to a thumb drive, take to any print center (FedEx, Office Max, Office Depot), pick your paper or bring your own paper (it'd be cheaper), request a color print. Shouldn't be more than a few bucks for one page.
    BTW - GREAT job on these ticket @jamofpearls.
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    I wonder if they'll all look like TM tickets or will be based on what the venue uses. From what I can tell all safeco field tickets look like generic TM ones but I know Wrigley has vertical green tickets this year. Either way, I'll drop $5.50 for 2, TM charges almost that much to do print at home tickets anyway.
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    chitownp76chitownp76 Posts: 1,438
    Thanks PJ for offering this!
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    Could have offered hard tix to begin with and this whole process would be avoided... 
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    I want this ticket. But $21.50us to send a paper ticket to Canada is mental! 
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    Screenshot your mobile ticket and print it. It's what we all used to get it. That's what I'm planning to do.
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    Horse2345Horse2345 Posts: 3,231
    caper36 said:
    I want this ticket. But $21.50us to send a paper ticket to Canada is mental! 
    Everyone reply to the help link given, maybe they'll figure it out. I asked them if there was another choice besides overnight shipping!
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    CopperTomCopperTom Posts: 2,990
    For $5.50, this is great!
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    hihobibohihobibo Tampa, FL Posts: 1,057
    Wow, Every merch item comes with complaining. Either buy it or use the free ones the OP made. 
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    RyGuyRyGuy Posts: 295
    hihobibo said:
    Wow, Every merch item comes with complaining. Either buy it or use the free ones the OP made. 
    I think it's fair to question the costs of shipping a piece of paper in an envelope. It's a lovely gesture from the 10C for sure, but $21 is extortionate.
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    eeriepadaveeeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 40,872
    Pretty cool 
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    They want people to pay for it? How kind
    Email said “you asked we listened”
    oh well

    But dumbass like me will still buy it anyway
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    cutzcutz Posts: 11,426
    To our Canadian friends:

    Might be a dumb question, but would it help if you could have your tickets mailed to someone in the States, and then have that person mail them to you? (I have NO clue what it would cost so maybe it would still cost too much anyway?) 
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    lolobugglolobugg BLUE RDGE MTNS Posts: 8,189
    send me the email and take my $$$$

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    RS65573RS65573 Posts: 2,369
    I think its great. It will be really cool to give the people I took to the show the tickets.
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    Where are they selling them? Just curious!
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    for the price of a cup of coffee you can get a cool keepsake that is apparently important enough to ask for on the internet.  Just pay for it and stop complaining.  Ten club does not have to do this as technology moves on and they have no reason not to change with it.
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    pjl44pjl44 Posts: 8,066
    edited September 2018
    cutz said:
    To our Canadian friends:

    Might be a dumb question, but would it help if you could have your tickets mailed to someone in the States, and then have that person mail them to you? (I have NO clue what it would cost so maybe it would still cost too much anyway?) 
    A first class letter to Canada is $0.85. Unless these things are made out of lead, you should be able to drop them in an envelope and get them up there for that.

    Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.
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    MilestoneMilestone Posts: 1,100
    1) The fact that "Ticketmaster" is printed on these "commemorative" tickets tells me that there is some sort of contractual obligation to use their service (or printing service).  PJ and Tenclub is not likely to willfully have "Ticketmaster" on these unless they have to. 

    2) The original poster provided free, awesome looking, fan friendly looking tickets that I'd call much more "commemorative" than the Ticketmaster option.  Use this option and stop complaining. 
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    pjl44 said:
    cutz said:
    To our Canadian friends:

    Might be a dumb question, but would it help if you could have your tickets mailed to someone in the States, and then have that person mail them to you? (I have NO clue what it would cost so maybe it would still cost too much anyway?) 
    A first class letter to Canada is $0.85. Unless these things are made out of lead, you should be able to drop them in an envelope and get them up there for that.

    Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.
    Exactly. Talk about a money grab 
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    pjl44pjl44 Posts: 8,066
    pjl44 said:
    cutz said:
    To our Canadian friends:

    Might be a dumb question, but would it help if you could have your tickets mailed to someone in the States, and then have that person mail them to you? (I have NO clue what it would cost so maybe it would still cost too much anyway?) 
    A first class letter to Canada is $0.85. Unless these things are made out of lead, you should be able to drop them in an envelope and get them up there for that.

    Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.
    Exactly. Talk about a money grab 
    I have no idea if there are other factors for a business shipping a purchased good out of the country. Just answering the question about cost if someone in the US took delivery then mailed them abroad.
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    hihobibohihobibo Tampa, FL Posts: 1,057
    RyGuy said:
    hihobibo said:
    Wow, Every merch item comes with complaining. Either buy it or use the free ones the OP made. 
    I think it's fair to question the costs of shipping a piece of paper in an envelope. It's a lovely gesture from the 10C for sure, but $21 is extortionate.
    Should have clarified that I was talking about the US people complaining. The huge surcharge for anyone outside the US does deserve an explanation of why so much. 
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    pjl44pjl44 Posts: 8,066
    Milestone said:
    1) The fact that "Ticketmaster" is printed on these "commemorative" tickets tells me that there is some sort of contractual obligation to use their service (or printing service).  PJ and Tenclub is not likely to willfully have "Ticketmaster" on these unless they have to. 

    2) The original poster provided free, awesome looking, fan friendly looking tickets that I'd call much more "commemorative" than the Ticketmaster option.  Use this option and stop complaining. 
    Could also be that this is the simplest solution they could pull together quickly. Seems like a larger undertaking to contract with a company to produce them, approve designs, etc.
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    KW6232KW6232 Posts: 349
    pjl44 said:
    cutz said:
    To our Canadian friends:

    Might be a dumb question, but would it help if you could have your tickets mailed to someone in the States, and then have that person mail them to you? (I have NO clue what it would cost so maybe it would still cost too much anyway?) 
    A first class letter to Canada is $0.85. Unless these things are made out of lead, you should be able to drop them in an envelope and get them up there for that.

    Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.
    Exactly. Talk about a money grab 
    Not really a money grab if there shipping them overnight. Just a bad shipping choice. It’s not like there just sending them out with a stamp on them your paying for the shipping choice there using. 
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    RoleModelsinBlood31RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,148
    Why don’t they just merch it out- phish sells all their tickets as magnets after the show.  Sure it’s not your personal seat but for a band as merch insane as Pearl Jam is you’d think they’d be all over that
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    MilestoneMilestone Posts: 1,100
    pjl44 said:
    Milestone said:
    1) The fact that "Ticketmaster" is printed on these "commemorative" tickets tells me that there is some sort of contractual obligation to use their service (or printing service).  PJ and Tenclub is not likely to willfully have "Ticketmaster" on these unless they have to. 

    2) The original poster provided free, awesome looking, fan friendly looking tickets that I'd call much more "commemorative" than the Ticketmaster option.  Use this option and stop complaining. 
    Could also be that this is the simplest solution they could pull together quickly. Seems like a larger undertaking to contract with a company to produce them, approve designs, etc.
    Yeah, I'm not sure.  Ticketmaster seems like just the moneygrabbing type organization that would legally not allow for tickets to be printed, even after the event is over, for an event that they had the ticketing contract for.  I'm willing to bet that this 3rd party company that's actually printing these commemorative tickets is a Ticketmaster subsidiary and that it's a legal obligation to use them.
    I don't really blame 10Club for this.  It's business AND it's Ticketbastard.
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