2014: Moline, IL 2015: EV Solo (Metro Chicago) 2016: Philadelphia PA 1, Philadelphia PA 2, New York City NY- MSG 1, EV Solo (Metro Chicago), Boston MA Fenway 1, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2 2017: EV Ohana Fest (Dana Point, CA), EV/Pete Townshend Quadrophenia Rosemont, IL 2018: Seattle WA 1, Seattle WA 2, Missoula MT, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2, Boston MA Fenway 1, Boston MA Fenway 2 2019: EV Tempe, AZ 2020: PPD 2022: EV & Earthlings Chicago 1 & 2, Phoenix AZ, Camden NJ, Nashville TN, St. Louis MO 2023: EV Tempe, AZ, St Paul, MN 2, Chicago 1 & 2 2024: Noblesville, IN, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2
So I just thought of something...If I already have two tickets in my account, then a single that I got for droptheleash9, if I land a pair at some point am I over the limit. If so what would happen?
@Lowlight11 - You should be fine. My buddy has acquired 5 for the QC show that he's doing and hasn't had any issues. He showed me them all in his ticketmaster app over beers last weekend.
Ok awesome! I kinda thought that the ticket limit only applied to the initial sale and not now. If there is 20 tickets available for any show and I want to buy them I doubt they'll stop me.
You'll probably be fine but I personally wouldn't want to take the small chance that PJ is the one artist that requires the limits to be enforced. The fact that someone has 5 or 6 tickets in their account and hasn't been canceled yet doesn't guarantee that it won't be. But I agree it's unlikely
Wondering if I should just create an account for my wife...
So I just thought of something...If I already have two tickets in my account, then a single that I got for droptheleash9, if I land a pair at some point am I over the limit. If so what would happen?
@Lowlight11 - You should be fine. My buddy has acquired 5 for the QC show that he's doing and hasn't had any issues. He showed me them all in his ticketmaster app over beers last weekend.
Ok awesome! I kinda thought that the ticket limit only applied to the initial sale and not now. If there is 20 tickets available for any show and I want to buy them I doubt they'll stop me.
You'll probably be fine but I personally wouldn't want to take the small chance that PJ is the one artist that requires the limits to be enforced. The fact that someone has 5 or 6 tickets in their account and hasn't been canceled yet doesn't guarantee that it won't be. But I agree it's unlikely
Wondering if I should just create an account for my wife...
Realistically I can't see how they could cancel F2F sales. Wouldn't be fair to the seller. But the page isn't clear if "4 ticket limit" means standard tickets only.
Unless they changed the fine print In the past it has always been per transaction. I have gone over the limits many times for various shows including PJ. Never had an issue and I used same Card and email
So I just thought of something...If I already have two tickets in my account, then a single that I got for droptheleash9, if I land a pair at some point am I over the limit. If so what would happen?
@Lowlight11 - You should be fine. My buddy has acquired 5 for the QC show that he's doing and hasn't had any issues. He showed me them all in his ticketmaster app over beers last weekend.
Ok awesome! I kinda thought that the ticket limit only applied to the initial sale and not now. If there is 20 tickets available for any show and I want to buy them I doubt they'll stop me.
You'll probably be fine but I personally wouldn't want to take the small chance that PJ is the one artist that requires the limits to be enforced. The fact that someone has 5 or 6 tickets in their account and hasn't been canceled yet doesn't guarantee that it won't be. But I agree it's unlikely
Wondering if I should just create an account for my wife...
Realistically I can't see how they could cancel F2F sales. Wouldn't be fair to the seller. But the page isn't clear if "4 ticket limit" means standard tickets only.
Unless they changed the fine print In the past it has always been per transaction. I have gone over the limits many times for various shows including PJ. Never had an issue and I used same Card and email
Yeah I think the limits are basically not enforced, but the fine print definitely says that the limit is for the "event," that it applies to the same household, billing address, etc., and that all orders are subject to cancelation if the buyer exceeds it.
There have been a couple of single seats in the 300 lvl for Toronto popping up this morning.
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2006-5-09 Toronto
2007-8-03 (ed w/ ben harper) chicago / 2007-8-05 chicago
2008-8-12 (ed solo) toronto
2009-10-08 (ed solo) Albany
2011-9-11 Toronto / 2011-9-12 Toronto
2013-7-16 London, ON / 2013-7-19 Chicago / 2013-10-12 Buffalo
2016-5-11 Toronto, On / 2016-5-13 Toronto, On
How have the Quebec City drops been? Im newly in the market for a pair of lower bowl / GA
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Do you think the issue is buying more than the four ticket limit, or maintaining say five tickets in your account? I am thinking that if you buy five tickets and sell one or two on F2F, you should be fine. Maybe I am wrong.
Do you think the issue is buying more than the four ticket limit, or maintaining say five tickets in your account? I am thinking that if you buy five tickets and sell one or two on F2F, you should be fine. Maybe I am wrong.
rough day for baltimore. signing off for a bit. good luck with any drops.
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Bag Czech could you add me to the list? I can't do this from work. I can see the spreadsheet on my phone but it says that I need to download Google Spreadsheets. Thanks.
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This is kinda cool - allows us to chose our own shirt color. I still don't think I'm going with the captcha image. I also may make a small change to the image on the back. I'll try to get that posted in an hour or so.
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Do you think the issue is buying more than the four ticket limit, or maintaining say five tickets in your account? I am thinking that if you buy five tickets and sell one or two on F2F, you should be fine. Maybe I am wrong.
I interpret it as buying more than the limit, but if you quickly get back to the limit, it wouldn't make sense to penalize you. And I also seriously doubt they would ever cancel a F2F sale. They would have to go back and tell the seller, "sorry, your tickets aren't actually sold, try again." That would cause all sorts of headaches. So, I think they probably intend the limit to apply to the standard tickets, but they should make that clear in the policy.
Do you think the issue is buying more than the four ticket limit, or maintaining say five tickets in your account? I am thinking that if you buy five tickets and sell one or two on F2F, you should be fine. Maybe I am wrong.
I interpret it as buying more than the limit, but if you quickly get back to the limit, it wouldn't make sense to penalize you. And I also seriously doubt they would ever cancel a F2F sale. They would have to go back and tell the seller, "sorry, your tickets aren't actually sold, try again." That would cause all sorts of headaches. So, I think they probably intend the limit to apply to the standard tickets, but they should make that clear in the policy.
Yeah, that makes sense. Policy certainly has some gray areas.
@JB274988 thanks! Are they going to do that Captcha image/front of the shirt in multicolor?
They are gray-scaling, but still looks good. I did get some push back on using the Alive logo since it's copywrited - we'll see if they end up doing it with all of the other logos...
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Do you think the issue is buying more than the four ticket limit, or maintaining say five tickets in your account? I am thinking that if you buy five tickets and sell one or two on F2F, you should be fine. Maybe I am wrong.
I interpret it as buying more than the limit, but if you quickly get back to the limit, it wouldn't make sense to penalize you. And I also seriously doubt they would ever cancel a F2F sale. They would have to go back and tell the seller, "sorry, your tickets aren't actually sold, try again." That would cause all sorts of headaches. So, I think they probably intend the limit to apply to the standard tickets, but they should make that clear in the policy.
Yeah, that makes sense. Policy certainly has some gray areas.
Do you think the issue is buying more than the four ticket limit, or maintaining say five tickets in your account? I am thinking that if you buy five tickets and sell one or two on F2F, you should be fine. Maybe I am wrong.
I interpret it as buying more than the limit, but if you quickly get back to the limit, it wouldn't make sense to penalize you. And I also seriously doubt they would ever cancel a F2F sale. They would have to go back and tell the seller, "sorry, your tickets aren't actually sold, try again." That would cause all sorts of headaches. So, I think they probably intend the limit to apply to the standard tickets, but they should make that clear in the policy.
Yeah, that makes sense. Policy certainly has some gray areas.
Do you think the issue is buying more than the four ticket limit, or maintaining say five tickets in your account? I am thinking that if you buy five tickets and sell one or two on F2F, you should be fine. Maybe I am wrong.
I interpret it as buying more than the limit, but if you quickly get back to the limit, it wouldn't make sense to penalize you. And I also seriously doubt they would ever cancel a F2F sale. They would have to go back and tell the seller, "sorry, your tickets aren't actually sold, try again." That would cause all sorts of headaches. So, I think they probably intend the limit to apply to the standard tickets, but they should make that clear in the policy.
There it is. Has to be just on the standard tickets... 10c, f2f I dont think they'd count those. I have 5 sitting in my account for LA1, has been that way for a week now.
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2015: EV Solo (Metro Chicago)
2016: Philadelphia PA 1, Philadelphia PA 2, New York City NY- MSG 1, EV Solo (Metro Chicago), Boston MA Fenway 1, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2
2017: EV Ohana Fest (Dana Point, CA), EV/Pete Townshend Quadrophenia Rosemont, IL
2018: Seattle WA 1, Seattle WA 2, Missoula MT, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2, Boston MA Fenway 1, Boston MA Fenway 2
2019: EV Tempe, AZ
2020: PPD
2022: EV & Earthlings Chicago 1 & 2, Phoenix AZ, Camden NJ, Nashville TN, St. Louis MO
2023: EV Tempe, AZ, St Paul, MN 2, Chicago 1 & 2
2024: Noblesville, IN, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2
In the past it has always been per transaction. I have gone over the limits many times for various shows including PJ. Never had an issue and I used same Card and email
2006-5-09 Toronto
2007-8-03 (ed w/ ben harper) chicago / 2007-8-05 chicago
2008-8-12 (ed solo) toronto
2009-10-08 (ed solo) Albany
2011-9-11 Toronto / 2011-9-12 Toronto
2013-7-16 London, ON / 2013-7-19 Chicago / 2013-10-12 Buffalo
2016-5-11 Toronto, On / 2016-5-13 Toronto, On
2012: Atlanta
2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
2015: New York City
2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
2023: St. Paul II
2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore
This is kinda cool - allows us to chose our own shirt color. I still don't think I'm going with the captcha image. I also may make a small change to the image on the back. I'll try to get that posted in an hour or so.
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Usually means someone else got them or there was an error.
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"He made the deal with the devil, we get to play with him.
He goes to hell, of course. We're going to heaven."