Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
some like to try for better seats through public on sale if their 10C seats suck. I can understand that.
well then they have to take the financial risk. personal, I love it. maybe it will stop people from buying tickets they don't REALLY need and help partially kill a BS secondary market.
but with 10C tickets there is no secondary market. they can be put back into the pool and transferred to another member, so to me there's really no downside to it.
"Oh Canada...you're beautiful when you're drunk" -EV 8/14/93
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
some like to try for better seats through public on sale if their 10C seats suck. I can understand that.
well then they have to take the financial risk. personal, I love it. maybe it will stop people from buying tickets they don't REALLY need and help partially kill a BS secondary market.
but with 10C tickets there is no secondary market. they can be put back into the pool and transferred to another member, so to me there's really no downside to it.
again, ya got em. be happy. we know 10C gets the best seats so the general on sale isn't gonna be better for the most part.
Marquee 91 Wetlands 91 CBGB 91 Roseland 91 and many, many more
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
some like to try for better seats through public on sale if their 10C seats suck. I can understand that.
well then they have to take the financial risk. personal, I love it. maybe it will stop people from buying tickets they don't REALLY need and help partially kill a BS secondary market.
but with 10C tickets there is no secondary market. they can be put back into the pool and transferred to another member, so to me there's really no downside to it.
again, ya got em. be happy. we know 10C gets the best seats so the general on sale isn't gonna be better for the most part.
i will be. I'll be happy to be in the building. But I'm also not one to tell others what to be content with.
"Oh Canada...you're beautiful when you're drunk" -EV 8/14/93
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
some like to try for better seats through public on sale if their 10C seats suck. I can understand that.
well then they have to take the financial risk. personal, I love it. maybe it will stop people from buying tickets they don't REALLY need and help partially kill a BS secondary market.
but with 10C tickets there is no secondary market. they can be put back into the pool and transferred to another member, so to me there's really no downside to it.
again, ya got em. be happy. we know 10C gets the best seats so the general on sale isn't gonna be better for the most part.
Everybody trusts PJ/10C, they've earned it. Nobody trusts TicketMaster, they've earned it.
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
I care. I paid for tickets. I'd like to know where they are before the regular or TM presale. Not that much to ask, esp now that the 10 Club sale has crap seats available. I'm happy to see them, but what else do you spend $125 for and not know exactly what you are getting?
It should take seconds to allocate tickets based on preference/seniority and then communicate the outcomes via email. I don't understand why any human touch is necessary.
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
some like to try for better seats through public on sale if their 10C seats suck. I can understand that.
well then they have to take the financial risk. personal, I love it. maybe it will stop people from buying tickets they don't REALLY need and help partially kill a BS secondary market.
but with 10C tickets there is no secondary market. they can be put back into the pool and transferred to another member, so to me there's really no downside to it.
again, ya got em. be happy. we know 10C gets the best seats so the general on sale isn't gonna be better for the most part.
Everybody trusts PJ/10C, they've earned it. Nobody trusts TicketMaster, they've earned it.
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
I'm happy to see them, but what else do you spend $125 for and not know exactly what you are getting?
Pretty much every music festival these days that goes on sale months before the lineup is announced.
It should take seconds to allocate tickets based on preference/seniority and then communicate the outcomes via email. I don't understand why any human touch is necessary.
This is the first tour where we find out where our seats are before the show. Let’s be grateful for that.
Toronto Sept 96. Barrie Aug 98. Toronto Oct 00. Toronto June 03. Hamilton Sept 05. Toronto May 06. Toronto Aug 09. Toronto Sept 11. London July 13. Toronto May 16 (I & II).
Eddie solo. Aug 08 (Massey Hall II)
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
I care. I paid for tickets. I'd like to know where they are before the regular or TM presale. Not that much to ask, esp now that the 10 Club sale has crap seats available. I'm happy to see them, but what else do you spend $125 for and not know exactly what you are getting?
this is nothing new. outside of choosing GA or Reserve and maybe 2018 I think, we have always put in for the lottery on the blind on where our seats are going to be.
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Marquee 91 Wetlands 91 CBGB 91 Roseland 91 and many, many more
It should take seconds to allocate tickets based on preference/seniority and then communicate the outcomes via email. I don't understand why any human touch is necessary.
This is the first tour where we find out where our seats are before the show. Let’s be grateful for that.
Home Shows we knew.
This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
I care. I paid for tickets. I'd like to know where they are before the regular or TM presale. Not that much to ask, esp now that the 10 Club sale has crap seats available. I'm happy to see them, but what else do you spend $125 for and not know exactly what you are getting?
this is nothing new. outside of choosing GA or Reserve, we have always put in for the lottery on the blind on where our seats are going to be.
Well, in the past if we put in GA first, and then Reserved 2nd, we would know instantly if we got GA or Reserved.
If someone put "best available" they dont know if they have GA or Reserved. So they dont know if they basically got rail (because they plan to camp out) or 200 level (because their number sucks)
Until this band commits to play for 3 hours in each of our individual living rooms on the 'Is this fucking good enough for you people?!?' Tour, nothing will ever be good enough.
...and even then someone would complain that they were at the microwave getting their popcorn when Wash was played.
'I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine.'
Then you should learn to read, because this doesn't say what you're implying it does. Quite the opposite.
uh, pretty sure it says exactly what he's implying it does.
It describes two steps: one is a confirmation, the other is a seat location. Given that GA doesn't have seats (I'm guessing you know that), that portion doesn't apply to GA v. Reserved. In other words, the very presence of the word "seat" in that 2nd sentence suggests the opposite of what he's implying. Now if the sentence read "....delivered with locations during the week of January 27th" he'd be right. But it doesn't.
Does anyone think that the number that came with the tour announcement is your adjusted seniority number? I ask because my Ten club number is 76XXX and my number for applying for the lottery was 4 digits. My wife's number is in the 600XXX range and her lottery number was around 400XXX. I think that this would make it easy for Ticketmaster to apply seniority. The lower the number the better the tickets.
I think that I may have have read this discussion in another thread but I lost it in all the forum activity.
Boston (4/10/94), Hartford (10/2/96), Barre (8/22/98), Hartford (9/13/98), Mansfield (9/15/98 + 9/16/98), Mansfield (8/29/00 + 8/30/00), Mansfield (7/2/03 + 7/11/03), Boston (9/28/04), Hartford (5/13/06), Boston (5/24/06 + 5/25/06), Hartford (6/27/08), Mansfield (6/28/08 + 6/30/08), Philadelphia (10/31/09), Hartford (5/15/10), Worcester (10/15/13 + 10/16/13), Hartford (10/25/13), New York (5/1/16), Boston (8/5/16 + 8/7/16), Boston (9/2/18 + 9/4/18)
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
I care. I paid for tickets. I'd like to know where they are before the regular or TM presale. Not that much to ask, esp now that the 10 Club sale has crap seats available. I'm happy to see them, but what else do you spend $125 for and not know exactly what you are getting?
this is nothing new. outside of choosing GA or Reserve and maybe 2018 I think, we have always put in for the lottery on the blind on where our seats are going to be.
But I'll be bothered if I could have gotten better seats on the regular sale than I receive via 10 Club. That's all. Esp now that 10 Club has upper level seats. I don't see any reason why they can't let you know before the regular sale. It's still a week away. I do trust 10 Club to take care of their folks, but as others have stated, don't trust TM to ever do the right thing. So we'll see.
Does anyone think that the number that came with the tour announcement is your adjusted seniority number? I ask because my Ten club number is 76XXX and my number for applying for the lottery was 4 digits. My wife's number is in the 600XXX range and her lottery number was around 400XXX. I think that this would make it easy for Ticketmaster to apply seniority. The lower the number the better the tickets.
I think that I may have have read this discussion in another thread but I lost it in all the forum activity.
My lottery number was higher than my 10C number, fwiw.
2016: Toronto I, Chicago I + II 2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Who cares where it is! You got the tickets. Assume whatever you put first and the order you put in is what you’re getting. You’re in the building. Be happy.
I care. I paid for tickets. I'd like to know where they are before the regular or TM presale. Not that much to ask, esp now that the 10 Club sale has crap seats available. I'm happy to see them, but what else do you spend $125 for and not know exactly what you are getting?
this is nothing new. outside of choosing GA or Reserve, we have always put in for the lottery on the blind on where our seats are going to be.
Well, in the past if we put in GA first, and then Reserved 2nd, we would know instantly if we got GA or Reserved.
If someone put "best available" they dont know if they have GA or Reserved. So they dont know if they basically got rail (because they plan to camp out) or 200 level (because their number sucks)
true. you do have to camp out on Jan 27th for the rail so
Marquee 91 Wetlands 91 CBGB 91 Roseland 91 and many, many more
Does anyone think that the number that came with the tour announcement is your adjusted seniority number? I ask because my Ten club number is 76XXX and my number for applying for the lottery was 4 digits. My wife's number is in the 600XXX range and her lottery number was around 400XXX. I think that this would make it easy for Ticketmaster to apply seniority. The lower the number the better the tickets.
I think that I may have have read this discussion in another thread but I lost it in all the forum activity.
My 10c number is also in the 600XXXs and my lottery code was 800xxx, so just based on your wife and me, I'd say "no."
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-EV 8/14/93
Toronto - '96, '00, '03, '05, '06, '16, '20, '22
Ottawa - '16, '20, '22
Hamilton - '20, '22
Wetlands 91
CBGB 91
Roseland 91
and many, many more
-EV 8/14/93
Posters for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/117469/posters-for-sale
T-Shirts for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/149289/pj-t-shirt-trade-or-sale
2016 - 5/5, 5/8, 5/10, 5/12, 8/5, 8/7
2014 - 6/28, 6/29
2013 - 10/12, 11/24
2011 - 9/14
2005 - 9/16
Eddie solo. Aug 08 (Massey Hall II)
-EV 8/14/93
Wetlands 91
CBGB 91
Roseland 91
and many, many more
If someone put "best available" they dont know if they have GA or Reserved. So they dont know if they basically got rail (because they plan to camp out) or 200 level (because their number sucks)
Nuclear fission
...and even then someone would complain that they were at the microwave getting their popcorn when Wash was played.
I think that I may have have read this discussion in another thread but I lost it in all the forum activity.
2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Wetlands 91
CBGB 91
Roseland 91
and many, many more