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."
OK. Thanks.
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)
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.
Perhaps it's not common for everyone to refer to GA tickets as a seat location, but generally, I do see GA referred to as such quite often.
I suppose they could have worded it "ticket locations" or "seat or standing locations" to be clearer.
You're right that they could have been clearer, but given the way they use the word "seat" throughout the rest of the instructions (the only time they use it NOT in relation to reserved sections is when discussing ADA seating) your reading seems to lack any basis in the instructions. So, you just insulted people while simultaneously being wrong....
Where was an insult?!?!
"Reading is fundamental..." wasn't meant to suggest that some of the people here improperly read the instructions?
If that’s an insult then I‘m constantly insulting people. Which may be true now I think about it...
Apologies to anyone who read that as an insult. I was just trying to provide folks with a shortcut to calm their nerves.
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.
I don’t think so. My member number is 220xxx and my code was 310xxx. So that wouldn’t make sense with what you described.
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.
I'm not sure this is exactly correct...but, I do believe the number means "something".
My default user name under my fanclub member number contained my first and last initial, and the exact same 4 digit number I was assigned by the TC for the presale.
TC number is 77xxx User name was this naming convention YYxxxx Ten club code for presale was the same xxxx from above.
Someone get Sheldon from Big Bang Theory down here to figure this out.
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)
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.
Perhaps it's not common for everyone to refer to GA tickets as a seat location, but generally, I do see GA referred to as such quite often.
I suppose they could have worded it "ticket locations" or "seat or standing locations" to be clearer.
You're right that they could have been clearer, but given the way they use the word "seat" throughout the rest of the instructions (the only time they use it NOT in relation to reserved sections is when discussing ADA seating) your reading seems to lack any basis in the instructions. So, you just insulted people while simultaneously being wrong....
Where was an insult?!?!
"Reading is fundamental..." wasn't meant to suggest that some of the people here improperly read the instructions?
If that’s an insult then I‘m constantly insulting people. Which may be true now I think about it...
Apologies to anyone who read that as an insult. I was just trying to provide folks with a shortcut to calm their nerves.
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.
Perhaps it's not common for everyone to refer to GA tickets as a seat location, but generally, I do see GA referred to as such quite often.
I suppose they could have worded it "ticket locations" or "seat or standing locations" to be clearer.
You're right that they could have been clearer, but given the way they use the word "seat" throughout the rest of the instructions (the only time they use it NOT in relation to reserved sections is when discussing ADA seating) your reading seems to lack any basis in the instructions. So, you just insulted people while simultaneously being wrong....
Where was an insult?!?!
"Reading is fundamental..." wasn't meant to suggest that some of the people here improperly read the instructions?
If that’s an insult then I‘m constantly insulting people. Which may be true now I think about it...
In my world, implying someone misread something is pretty near the worst insult you can make!
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.
haha, pretty sure 'seat locations' refers to all tickets, even though yes, obviously, GA is standing. it's just how it's worded. of course I could be wrong. who knows.
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"Oh Canada...you're beautiful when you're drunk" -EV 8/14/93
I got an email saying I got QC; it was my first and only priority, I selected best available. I assumed, based on the wording, that we'd be notified of GA vs Reserved in this email, and that actual physical seat locations would be released the week of January 27. There would be no way that they wouldn't know between GA and reserved, so why not include that. While I am happy to have 10C tix and be in the door, I would like to know what general location they are, especially given that I won't find out until after the two other sales--we're still trying to sort out numbers of people, tickets, travel, etc., so it would be nice to know GA vs. Reserved...
This is what I am concerned about. Hopefully, the 10C tickets will be better than the tickets that are sold to the general public right?
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.
I think your number probably did rank your seniority...I think they may have been randomly generated but in order of 10 club number (my 10C is 70XXX ad I had 4 digits also, fairly low 4 digits)
Agreed. I’m 92xxx and I also had a fairly low four digit Ticketmaster code.
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.
I think your number probably did rank your seniority...I think they may have been randomly generated but in order of 10 club number (my 10C is 70XXX ad I had 4 digits also, fairly low 4 digits)
Agree with the trend here:
Ten club member number 92,XXX Ticketmaster code 2,XXX.
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.
haha, pretty sure 'seat locations' refers to all tickets, even though yes, obviously, GA is standing. it's just how it's worded.
No, it doesn't. Read the full instructions and look at how they use the word "seat." It clearly refers--throughout the full document--to reserved only.
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.
From the look of the seating charts, why do you think the public sale will have better seats than 10C? Only possibility is the remaining 10C seats that get released back, but that would imply 10C received the best of those available. (assuming 10C had all those sections available which I think they did initially). They should have mentioned GA or reserved in the confirmation however.
Mansfield 6/30/08 - Wrigley Field 7/14/13 - Worcester I 10/15/13 - Global Citizen 9/26/15 - MSG II 5/2/16 - Fenway I 8/5/16 - Fenway II 8/7/16 - Fenway II 9/4/18 - LA I 5/6/22 - LA II 5/7/22 - MSG 9/11/22 - Nashville 9/16/22 - St. Paul I and II 8/31/23-9/2/23 - Napa 5/25/24 - MSG I 9/3/24 - MSG II 9/4/24
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.
I don’t think so. My member number is 220xxx and my code was 310xxx. So that wouldn’t make sense with what you described.
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.
haha, pretty sure 'seat locations' refers to all tickets, even though yes, obviously, GA is standing. it's just how it's worded.
No, it doesn't. Read the full instructions and look at how they use the word "seat." It clearly refers--throughout the full document--to reserved only.
you could be right.
"Oh Canada...you're beautiful when you're drunk" -EV 8/14/93
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.
I think your number probably did rank your seniority...I think they may have been randomly generated but in order of 10 club number (my 10C is 70XXX ad I had 4 digits also, fairly low 4 digits)
Agree with the trend here:
Ten club member number 92,XXX Ticketmaster code 2,XXX.
You going to the Oakland shows? You’d be close to my seats.
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.
Perhaps it's not common for everyone to refer to GA tickets as a seat location, but generally, I do see GA referred to as such quite often.
I suppose they could have worded it "ticket locations" or "seat or standing locations" to be clearer.
You're right that they could have been clearer, but given the way they use the word "seat" throughout the rest of the instructions (the only time they use it NOT in relation to reserved sections is when discussing ADA seating) your reading seems to lack any basis in the instructions. So, you just insulted people while simultaneously being wrong....
Where was an insult?!?!
"Reading is fundamental..." wasn't meant to suggest that some of the people here improperly read the instructions?
If that’s an insult then I‘m constantly insulting people. Which may be true now I think about it...
In my world, implying someone misread something is pretty near the worst insult you can make!
In my world, calling someone a Nickleback or Creed fan is the equivalent.
"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
probably stupid suggestion, but just trying to exhaust all options:
has anyone that received a QC confirmation email checked the "My Tickets" tab on the 10C site? wondering if anything went there once confirmations were processed
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.
This seems consistent with my experience. Club number 478XXX and code was 315XXX.
might be something to this Member 188XXX and code was only 5 digits something like 14XXX
I'm 153,XXX and I had 9,XXX I know someone who just joined and they got code of 876,XXX
somebody start a spreadsheet! I'm 53x,xxx and code was 50x,xxx
why are people still typing up their member number with x's? like their 10C identity could stolen?
That's something one would say looking for 10C numbers to steal...
Mansfield 6/30/08 - Wrigley Field 7/14/13 - Worcester I 10/15/13 - Global Citizen 9/26/15 - MSG II 5/2/16 - Fenway I 8/5/16 - Fenway II 8/7/16 - Fenway II 9/4/18 - LA I 5/6/22 - LA II 5/7/22 - MSG 9/11/22 - Nashville 9/16/22 - St. Paul I and II 8/31/23-9/2/23 - Napa 5/25/24 - MSG I 9/3/24 - MSG II 9/4/24
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.
Perhaps it's not common for everyone to refer to GA tickets as a seat location, but generally, I do see GA referred to as such quite often.
I suppose they could have worded it "ticket locations" or "seat or standing locations" to be clearer.
You're right that they could have been clearer, but given the way they use the word "seat" throughout the rest of the instructions (the only time they use it NOT in relation to reserved sections is when discussing ADA seating) your reading seems to lack any basis in the instructions. So, you just insulted people while simultaneously being wrong....
Where was an insult?!?!
"Reading is fundamental..." wasn't meant to suggest that some of the people here improperly read the instructions?
If that’s an insult then I‘m constantly insulting people. Which may be true now I think about it...
In my world, implying someone misread something is pretty near the worst insult you can make!
In my world, calling someone a Nickleback or Creed fan is the equivalent.
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Eddie solo. Aug 08 (Massey Hall II)
-EV 8/14/93
My member # is 161xxx & code was 22xxx.
passcode 310xxx
not seeing a correlation on mine.
Ten club member number 92,XXX
Ticketmaster code 2,XXX.
Nuclear fission
-EV 8/14/93
-EV 8/14/93
has anyone that received a QC confirmation email checked the "My Tickets" tab on the 10C site? wondering if anything went there once confirmations were processed
Toronto - '96, '00, '03, '05, '06, '16, '20, '22
Ottawa - '16, '20, '22
Hamilton - '20, '22
-EV 8/14/93