Printable Tickets!
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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.0
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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.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?)
Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.Post edited by pjl44 on0 -
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.11-2-2000 Portland. 12-8-2002 Seattle. 4-18-2003 Nashville. 5-30-2003 Vancouver. 10-25-2003 Bridge School. 9-2-2005 Vancouver.
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Exactly. Talk about a money grabpjl44 said:
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.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?)
Edit: And other international mail is $1.15."This melody, inside of me, still searches for a solution."0 -
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.UseUrIllusions said:
Exactly. Talk about a money grabpjl44 said:
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.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?)
Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.0 -
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.RyGuy said:
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.hihobibo said:Wow, Every merch item comes with complaining. Either buy it or use the free ones the OP made.0 -
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.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.0 -
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.UseUrIllusions said:
Exactly. Talk about a money grabpjl44 said:
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.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?)
Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.0 -
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 thatI'm like an opening band for your mom.0
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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.pjl44 said:
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.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.
I don't really blame 10Club for this. It's business AND it's Ticketbastard.11-2-2000 Portland. 12-8-2002 Seattle. 4-18-2003 Nashville. 5-30-2003 Vancouver. 10-25-2003 Bridge School. 9-2-2005 Vancouver.
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11-29-2013 Portland. 10-16-2014 Detroit. 8-8-2018 Seattle. 8-10-2018 Seattle. 8-13-2018 Missoula. 5-10-2024 Portland. 5-30-2024 Seattle.0 -
Thanks! You can download and fill in your seats at links on page 1 or 2 of this thread.monkeewrench said:
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.98-Birmingham, 00-Nashville, 03-Nashville, 12-Atlanta, 14-Memphis, 16-New Orleans, 18-Amsterdam, Night 1 & 2, 18-Seattle Night 2, 21-New Jersey, 22-Imola, 22-Nashville, 22-Louisville, 24-Baltimore
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Looks like "TicketsToday" also handles DMB and Phish ticketing. Partners include LiveNation/Ticketmaster. So they probably could have done some custom tickets, but thats probably a colossal pain and super time consuming (and would likely drive the price way past $2, which would cause more complaining). If they had provided paper tix for the tour, they would be generic, so thats what this is. And the cost is pretty similar. I know everyone wanted a really cool looking commemorative ticket... maybe next time, I guess??? As an aside, it will be interesting to see if they use the same generic ticketmaster paper for all of the events, or if it will vary based on venue (Fenway and Wrigley have their own unique tickets, not sure on Missoula).Milestone said:
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.pjl44 said:
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.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.
I don't really blame 10Club for this. It's business AND it's Ticketbastard.1998 Mansfield 09/15 | 2000 Mansfield 08/30 | 2003 Mansfield 07/02, 07/03, 07/11 | 2004 Boston 09/28 | 2006 Boston 05/24, 05/25 |
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Okay, i didn't think it would be much, but that is not much money at all.pjl44 said:
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.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?)
Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.
I'd be willing to help some out if they want it. No problem dropping a couple of tickets in a few envelopes and mailing them out. Up to a certain point $$$$$
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Really, overnight shipping to Canada on an envelope is $21. Maybe $10.KW6232 said:
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.UseUrIllusions said:
Exactly. Talk about a money grabpjl44 said:
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.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?)
Edit: And other international mail is $1.15."This melody, inside of me, still searches for a solution."0 -
Ordered. Thanks, 10C!
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Awesome that they did this for people who want.People who don't....should be happy to pass.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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I still haven't received the email!!! what's up with that?
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This is from the USPS site. To Canada you don’t have many options it’s either $1.15 or flat rate.
UseUrIllusions said:
Really, overnight shipping to Canada on an envelope is $21. Maybe $10.KW6232 said:
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.UseUrIllusions said:
Exactly. Talk about a money grabpjl44 said:
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.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?)
Edit: And other international mail is $1.15.0 -
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