Buying Verified Fan tickets for other 10 Club members

ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
edited January 2020 in The Porch
I have tickets to Baltimore, but I also registered for the VF sale. Obviously, I may not be selected for the VF sale or get tickets, but if I did, is there any reason I couldn't share them with someone from these boards? I know doing so would require meeting up at the venue, but any other issue? 

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  • dmbolpdmbolp Posts: 1,287
    They'd have to walk in with you and all tickets scanned off your phone, or they'd need your credentials to log in on their phone
  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    dmbolp said:
    They'd have to walk in with you and all tickets scanned off your phone, or they'd need your credentials to log in on their phone
    Yes, I understand that. Meeting at the venue (to enter together). I guess I'm asking if doing so is a violation of the transferability rules (directly or in spirit). 
  • pjl44pjl44 Posts: 9,190
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
  • oftenreadingoftenreading Posts: 12,844
    I could be mistaken, but I believe that if you were awarded tickets for a particular show, you are not eligible to enter the VF sale for that show. 

    Now, if you are we’re thinking of trying to get tickets for a friend at a different show, that might work. 
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  • dmbolpdmbolp Posts: 1,287
    ecdanc said:
    dmbolp said:
    They'd have to walk in with you and all tickets scanned off your phone, or they'd need your credentials to log in on their phone
    Yes, I understand that. Meeting at the venue (to enter together). I guess I'm asking if doing so is a violation of the transferability rules (directly or in spirit). 
    If it was a violation, then why is it explicitly stated that we can buy from both offerings, and with VF we can buy up to 4?  No single person needs 4 tickets themselves (or 6 if acquired both ways), who else would use the other tickets, just immediate family members?
  • pjl44pjl44 Posts: 9,190
    ecdanc said:
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
    Their tickets would be on your phone. Will you have to escort them to their seats once you've also accompanied them into the arena? It's kind of a crapshoot how aspects of this will go, so I'd be worried about how much I have these people tethered to me.
  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    I could be mistaken, but I believe that if you were awarded tickets for a particular show, you are not eligible to enter the VF sale for that show. 

    Now, if you are we’re thinking of trying to get tickets for a friend at a different show, that might work. 
    Surely not, right? Then no one could get a 3rd (or 4th) ticket if they had a 3rd or 4th person wanting to go. 
  • jbaker67jbaker67 Posts: 353
    I could be mistaken, but I believe that if you were awarded tickets for a particular show, you are not eligible to enter the VF sale for that show. 

    Now, if you are we’re thinking of trying to get tickets for a friend at a different show, that might work. 

    In 2018, I won tickets through the lottery for both home shows and was selected for the VF sale.

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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    dmbolp said:
    ecdanc said:
    dmbolp said:
    They'd have to walk in with you and all tickets scanned off your phone, or they'd need your credentials to log in on their phone
    Yes, I understand that. Meeting at the venue (to enter together). I guess I'm asking if doing so is a violation of the transferability rules (directly or in spirit). 
    If it was a violation, then why is it explicitly stated that we can buy from both offerings, and with VF we can buy up to 4?  No single person needs 4 tickets themselves (or 6 if acquired both ways), who else would use the other tickets, just immediate family members?
    Yes, this was my thought. Thank you for responding.
  • dmbolpdmbolp Posts: 1,287
    edited January 2020
    pjl44 said:
    ecdanc said:
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
    Their tickets would be on your phone. Will you have to escort them to their seats once you've also accompanied them into the arena? It's kind of a crapshoot how aspects of this will go, so I'd be worried about how much I have these people tethered to me.
    I assume small paper receipts will be printed at the scanning station with section/row/seat info; at least that's how it's handled as some of the "paperless" shows I've been too
  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    pjl44 said:
    ecdanc said:
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
    Their tickets would be on your phone. Will you have to escort them to their seats once you've also accompanied them into the arena? It's kind of a crapshoot how aspects of this will go, so I'd be worried about how much I have these people tethered to me.
    Now that's a good point. I'm sure there are some people here I wouldn't want tethered to me. 
  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    dmbolp said:
    pjl44 said:
    ecdanc said:
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
    Their tickets would be on your phone. Will you have to escort them to their seats once you've also accompanied them into the arena? It's kind of a crapshoot how aspects of this will go, so I'd be worried about how much I have these people tethered to me.
    I assume small paper receipts will be printed at the scanning station with section/row/seat info; at least that's how it's handled as some of the "paperless" shows I've been too
    Interesting. 
  • pjl44pjl44 Posts: 9,190
    dmbolp said:
    pjl44 said:
    ecdanc said:
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
    Their tickets would be on your phone. Will you have to escort them to their seats once you've also accompanied them into the arena? It's kind of a crapshoot how aspects of this will go, so I'd be worried about how much I have these people tethered to me.
    I assume small paper receipts will be printed at the scanning station with section/row/seat info; at least that's how it's handled as some of the "paperless" shows I've been too
    Maybe? There weren't at Fenway in 2018, which was paperless. I see all downside to getting tangled up in this.
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,128
    ecdanc said:
    dmbolp said:
    pjl44 said:
    ecdanc said:
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
    Their tickets would be on your phone. Will you have to escort them to their seats once you've also accompanied them into the arena? It's kind of a crapshoot how aspects of this will go, so I'd be worried about how much I have these people tethered to me.
    I assume small paper receipts will be printed at the scanning station with section/row/seat info; at least that's how it's handled as some of the "paperless" shows I've been too
    Interesting. 
    Did not work this way in 2018. In Seattle we showed our phones on the way in, got no receipt, but were never asked to show our tickets again. At Fenway we again got no receipt but were repeatedly asked to show our tickets. It was a pain in the ass. 
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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    JimmyV said:
    ecdanc said:
    dmbolp said:
    pjl44 said:
    ecdanc said:
    pjl44 said:
    Yeah, you can't transfer them so you're setting yourself up for a massive pain in the ass at best. Just sit it out and let someone else who needs the VF presale to get a shot.
    Doesn't seem a *massive* pain in the ass, but your point is taken. 
    Their tickets would be on your phone. Will you have to escort them to their seats once you've also accompanied them into the arena? It's kind of a crapshoot how aspects of this will go, so I'd be worried about how much I have these people tethered to me.
    I assume small paper receipts will be printed at the scanning station with section/row/seat info; at least that's how it's handled as some of the "paperless" shows I've been too
    Interesting. 
    Did not work this way in 2018. In Seattle we showed our phones on the way in, got no receipt, but were never asked to show our tickets again. At Fenway we again got no receipt but were repeatedly asked to show our tickets. It was a pain in the ass. 
    Good to know. Thank you. 
  • ZodZod Posts: 10,526
    It sounds like all tickets (10c and regular sale) are ticketsafe.   Hopefully that means they are all sellable and purchasable via the new fan portal.   It may be more difficult to send them to specific people, but hopefully the portal makes it easier to get rid if an extra pair (or acquire a pair).
  • pjl44pjl44 Posts: 9,190
    Here's the best case scenario:

    You front $250 for a pair of tickets you don't need. You find someone who wants the pair and reimburses you relatively quickly. Now you have to coordinate with everyone, who hopefully have the ability and desire to meet up and go in at the same time.

    I can think of about a dozen ways that this goes wrong or becomes annoying with zero upside. I say just let someone else buy the tickets and allow them the freedom that comes with possessing the tickets.
  • pjl44pjl44 Posts: 9,190
    Basically, I think it's easy to be in the old tours mindset without considering what the non-transferability really means 
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