Is the general consensus here that F2F is great for 10C members??
For those with high 10c membership #s looking to upgrade their existing seats? Yes.
For those who love to spend hours checking for tickets? Yes.
For those not wanting to by on resale markets at marked up prices? Yes.
For those looking to coordinate drops for others? So far it seems to work okay.
The only real problem I’ve seen is for those who bought PJ Premium and can’t sell for less than they paid. Ideally they should have the option to sell for the lowest price (non-premium face) if they choose to.
Is the general consensus here that F2F is great for 10C members??
Can’t speak to the consensus but I think F2F is great for fans in general. Defanging scalpers/brokers and the whole concept of a secondary market ensures that more tickets are in the hands of people who actually want to use them. I wish more artists used this system. Only thing I would change is allowing any Platinum ticket holder to lower their price to match the current low at any point in time (but not lower than standard face value). Then again, as more people become familiar with the system over time, there might be fewer people buying platinum in the first place.
Is the general consensus here that F2F is great for 10C members??
I am going to miss it a little bit when this tour is over. Refreshing TM looking for the perfect seats at the perfect price beats scrolling through Twitter or Facebook.
Is the general consensus here that F2F is great for 10C members??
I am going to miss it a little bit when this tour is over. Refreshing TM looking for the perfect seats at the perfect price beats scrolling through Twitter or Facebook.
It’s kind of thrilling ain’t it? Lol. It worked out well for me.
I think F2F has been great. I have 2 great seats with a low member #, but my wife only joined a couple years ago, so her seats weren't great. With F2F I was able to sell hers at FV and got 2 seats one section over from me for FV.
Is the general consensus here that F2F is great for 10C members??
Can’t speak to the consensus but I think F2F is great for fans in general. Defanging scalpers/brokers and the whole concept of a secondary market ensures that more tickets are in the hands of people who actually want to use them. I wish more artists used this system. Only thing I would change is allowing any Platinum ticket holder to lower their price to match the current low at any point in time (but not lower than standard face value). Then again, as more people become familiar with the system over time, there might be fewer people buying platinum in the first place.
I kinda assume people that buy those platinum tickets don’t care much about the price or they just panic buy them.
Is the general consensus here that F2F is great for 10C members??
Overall yes I think it's great....BUT...I've spent way more time than I should have trying to hustle for an upgrade when I already have decent seats...the lure of better seats sometimes has me staring at my phone and refreshing while only half paying attention to what my wife is saying to me lol...
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For those who love to spend hours checking for tickets? Yes.
For those not wanting to by on resale markets at marked up prices? Yes.
The only real problem I’ve seen is for those who bought PJ Premium and can’t sell for less than they paid. Ideally they should have the option to sell for the lowest price (non-premium face) if they choose to.
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