I assumed that 99% meant pretty much everyone would get tickets but they had a place holder for 1% because obviously nothin is guaranteed. I also assume this is what pretty much everybody thought as well. This very well could have been just the odds reflecting for 1st choice much like we assume the GA turned out to be.
There are so many people that say they got all their picks for BA that there is probably an issue with those that didn’t get any. We will see how this shakes out as the other shows get notified.
Vancouver 05-11-00, Vancouver 05-30-03, Hamilton 09-13-05, Toronto 05-10-06, Toronto 08-21-09, Toronto 09-11/12-11, London 07-16-13, Buffalo 10-12-13, Ottawa 05-08-2016, Toronto 05-10-2016, Toronto 05-12-2016, Seatle 08-10-2018
amethgr8 you are looking at this wrong. Lets end it here.
99% indicates that there are more tickets then people looking for them hence the reason people think they are guaranteed tickets 98% or lower indicates that only that number of people who put in for tickets regardless off priority are getting tickets.
If there are 100 tickets and the odds are 98% 2 people are missing out.
The only real question anyone should have with a 99% odds is is it really 99% or is it still a placeholder for the 100%
I see your point, but disagree. I content there will always be more demand that available tickets.
In the past, 10C has explained like PJNB has stated.
Still waiting on Denver email...anxiously. Did you all that got in see a charge on your CC before you got the email? I'm seeing a $1.12 from Google as a temporary hold and then a reversal. Is this a good sign?
In for Denver! 3rd choice, best available. 128xxx.
1 down, 7 to go.
That is good news for a lot of people then for Denver
Based on this.....Anyone who had BA as 1st choice should not be shut out. (And for that matter, anyone who had BA as 2nd choice, or Reserved only, too)
Still waiting on Denver email...anxiously. Did you all that got in see a charge on your CC before you got the email? I'm seeing a $1.12 from Google as a temporary hold and then a reversal. Is this a good sign?
I just got my Denver notification!
Nashville-00
Nashville-03
Chicago-07
E.V. Milwaukee-08
Chicago 1 & 2-09
Alpine Valley 1 & 2-11
Wrigley-13
St. Paul-14
Milwaukee-14 Denver-22 St. Paul 1 & 2 - 23
amethgr8 you are looking at this wrong. Lets end it here.
99% indicates that there are more tickets then people looking for them hence the reason people think they are guaranteed tickets 98% or lower indicates that only that number of people who put in for tickets regardless off priority are getting tickets.
If there are 100 tickets and the odds are 98% 2 people are missing out.
The only real question anyone should have with a 99% odds is is it really 99% or is it still a placeholder for the 100%
I see your point, but disagree. I content there will always be more demand that available tickets.
In the past, 10C has explained like PJNB has stated.
Yes it is almost like they don't have a cap on the # of tickets they can get for us (except for huge demand like NYC, Balt, etc.)
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The funny thing is that my TM and 10c emails didnt match so I went in right around noon and changed the TM email to match 10c. My confirmation email went to the one that was originally on my TM account.
amethgr8 you are looking at this wrong. Lets end it here.
99% indicates that there are more tickets then people looking for them hence the reason people think they are guaranteed tickets 98% or lower indicates that only that number of people who put in for tickets regardless off priority are getting tickets.
If there are 100 tickets and the odds are 98% 2 people are missing out.
The only real question anyone should have with a 99% odds is is it really 99% or is it still a placeholder for the 100%
I see your point, but disagree. I content there will always be more demand that available tickets.
In the past, 10C has explained like PJNB has stated.
Yes it is almost like they don't have a cap on the # of tickets they can get for us (except for huge demand like NYC, Balt, etc.)
Right. Which makes me think that Toronto person who requested Toronto BA 1st priority, and Hamilton BA 2nd priority MUST have done something wrong with their name or credit card.
But I would still like to know the answer so as not to repeat it myself in the future.
amethgr8 you are looking at this wrong. Lets end it here.
99% indicates that there are more tickets then people looking for them hence the reason people think they are guaranteed tickets 98% or lower indicates that only that number of people who put in for tickets regardless off priority are getting tickets.
If there are 100 tickets and the odds are 98% 2 people are missing out.
The only real question anyone should have with a 99% odds is is it really 99% or is it still a placeholder for the 100%
I see your point, but disagree. I content there will always be more demand that available tickets.
In the past, 10C has explained like PJNB has stated.
Yes it is almost like they don't have a cap on the # of tickets they can get for us (except for huge demand like NYC, Balt, etc.)
Right. Which makes me think that Toronto person who requested Toronto BA 1st priority, and Hamilton BA 2nd priority MUST have done something wrong with their name or credit card.
But I would still like to know the answer so as not to repeat it myself in the future.
amethgr8 you are looking at this wrong. Lets end it here.
99% indicates that there are more tickets then people looking for them hence the reason people think they are guaranteed tickets 98% or lower indicates that only that number of people who put in for tickets regardless off priority are getting tickets.
If there are 100 tickets and the odds are 98% 2 people are missing out.
The only real question anyone should have with a 99% odds is is it really 99% or is it still a placeholder for the 100%
I see your point, but disagree. I content there will always be more demand that available tickets.
In the past, 10C has explained like PJNB has stated.
Yes it is almost like they don't have a cap on the # of tickets they can get for us (except for huge demand like NYC, Balt, etc.)
Right. Which makes me think that Toronto person who requested Toronto BA 1st priority, and Hamilton BA 2nd priority MUST have done something wrong with their name or credit card.
But I would still like to know the answer so as not to repeat it myself in the future.
Still waiting on Denver email...anxiously. Did you all that got in see a charge on your CC before you got the email? I'm seeing a $1.12 from Google as a temporary hold and then a reversal. Is this a good sign?
I received a text from AmEx about the full charge about 2 minutes before I received the email confirmation about tickets.
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(2) BA
(3) Scored tickets. Not sure if GA or Reserved
(4) 94xxx
2nd choice, reserved seating. 208xxx
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Nice to hear that!! I was worried as I am in the same situation. I just updated my TM account this morning to exactly match my 10c account.
Did you all that got in see a charge on your CC before you got the email? I'm seeing a $1.12 from Google as a temporary hold and then a reversal. Is this a good sign?
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Nashville-03
Chicago-07
E.V. Milwaukee-08
Chicago 1 & 2-09
Alpine Valley 1 & 2-11
Wrigley-13
St. Paul-14
Milwaukee-14
Denver-22
St. Paul 1 & 2 - 23
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
Email came at 12:38 eastern.
3rd priority, 2 tix for best available
The funny thing is that my TM and 10c emails didnt match so I went in right around noon and changed the TM email to match 10c. My confirmation email went to the one that was originally on my TM account.
But I would still like to know the answer so as not to repeat it myself in the future.
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2008-West Palm Beach
2009- Philadelphia
2016- Fort Lauderdale and Miami
2022-Denver
2024- Philadelphia
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