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  • deb1211deb1211 Posts: 1,681
    Failed on the few I've seen..not even been able to cart
  • RP123663RP123663 Posts: 91
    ekwipt said:
    Just out of curiosity has anyone here been able to buy anything on F2F yet for 2025 without using a direct link from the seller? I’m 0/5 so far. 
    Nope.  They are electronically "spoken for" before they ever reach your computer screen.
  • ekwiptekwipt Vancouver Posts: 647
    RP123663 said:
    ekwipt said:
    Just out of curiosity has anyone here been able to buy anything on F2F yet for 2025 without using a direct link from the seller? I’m 0/5 so far. 
    Nope.  They are electronically "spoken for" before they ever reach your computer screen.
    I’ve carted 3 pair out of my 5 attempts but got the 504 error after completing checkout. 
  • ChrrieChrrie Posts: 132
    It’s almost like there could be some sort of automated software that is able to programmatically complete the checkout process faster than us. Nah, I’m sure it’s just people out there who are more dedicated and refreshing way faster than us. They obv don’t want to brag by posting about all the tickets they’re scoring
  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,597
    edited December 24
    ekwipt said:
    Just out of curiosity has anyone here been able to buy anything on F2F yet for 2025 without using a direct link from the seller? I’m 0/5 so far. 
    Yes… I got a pair in the back row of the 300s on the side for Nashville 2 before I got timed out. I was able to cart a few others in the balcony, but didn’t pull the trigger as they were literally the opposite end / as far as possible from the stage. 
    Any half decent tickets (lower bowl / 200s) were gone before I could get them. 
  • RP123663RP123663 Posts: 91
    Chrrie said:
    It’s almost like there could be some sort of automated software that is able to programmatically complete the checkout process faster than us. Nah, I’m sure it’s just people out there who are more dedicated and refreshing way faster than us. They obv don’t want to brag by posting about all the tickets they’re scoring
    Haha. They should come up with a term for that.  Just to save time.  
  • ekwiptekwipt Vancouver Posts: 647
    ekwipt said:
    Just out of curiosity has anyone here been able to buy anything on F2F yet for 2025 without using a direct link from the seller? I’m 0/5 so far. 
    Yes… I got a pair in the back row of the 300s on the side for Nashville 2 before I got timed out. I was able to cart a few others in the balcony, but didn’t pull the trigger as they were literally the opposite end / as far as possible from the stage. 
    Any half decent tickets (lower bowl / 200s) were gone before I could get them. 
    Glad to hear of at least one success. This gets grimmer every tour leg. 
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,566
    Chrrie said:
    It’s almost like there could be some sort of automated software that is able to programmatically complete the checkout process faster than us. Nah, I’m sure it’s just people out there who are more dedicated and refreshing way faster than us. They obv don’t want to brag by posting about all the tickets they’re scoring
    That’s  my favourite part of the argument that it’s not bots. We had so many reports in 2020/21/22 on here and facebook of people scoring great seats. 

    Now we are supposed to believe a new fan has emerged into the fan to fan refresh game! One that is so much faster than all of us here and is also never going to let us know that they scored the tickets! 

    Also amazingly new tickets with in the same exact section and one row off just alperaed on stubhub! What a coincidence! 

  • GlowGirlGlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 11,148
    PJNB said:
    Chrrie said:
    It’s almost like there could be some sort of automated software that is able to programmatically complete the checkout process faster than us. Nah, I’m sure it’s just people out there who are more dedicated and refreshing way faster than us. They obv don’t want to brag by posting about all the tickets they’re scoring
    That’s  my favourite part of the argument that it’s not bots. We had so many reports in 2020/21/22 on here and facebook of people scoring great seats. 

    Now we are supposed to believe a new fan has emerged into the fan to fan refresh game! One that is so much faster than all of us here and is also never going to let us know that they scored the tickets! 

    Also amazingly new tickets with in the same exact section and one row off just alperaed on stubhub! What a coincidence! 

    Right. Even in 2023 we had a great chance on F2F. I was able to get GA for 3 different shows without links. I got them just from being on the page when they happened to be listed. That will never happen now. 
  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 351
    yosi said:
    On the one hand, I’m bummed because I’m not likely to hit any of these shows, if I do, it will be a last minute decision. On the other, I’m really glad I don’t have to desperately spend hours on this. 

    Good luck everyone trying. Wishing for you all to find excellent tickets w/o much hassle. 
    I think you're in MA, right?
    If you change your mind, I'll be driving down from Worcester to Raleigh and then Pittsburgh and can give you a ride!
  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 351
    ekwipt said:
    Just out of curiosity has anyone here been able to buy anything on F2F yet for 2025 without using a direct link from the seller? I’m 0/5 so far. 
    lol. No. Only with a direct link via DMs and even then...
  • bootlegbootleg Posts: 711
    Shaindli1 said:
    ekwipt said:
    Just out of curiosity has anyone here been able to buy anything on F2F yet for 2025 without using a direct link from the seller? I’m 0/5 so far. 
    lol. No. Only with a direct link via DMs and even then...
    If anyone wants to coordinate a drop or DM me a link for one of the Pitt shows I’ll buy yinz a beer.
  • Hankj25Hankj25 Posts: 330
    No surprise to me to see that the bots and the scammers will outsmart and find ways to game the system.  The good news is there are other ways to get into the shows, and my guess is that the premiums won’t be anything like they were back on the 2016 or 2018 tours.  
    Seattle 8-8-18
    Chicago 8-18-18
    Chicago 8-20-18
    St. Louis 4-4-20
    Denver 4-9-20

    Denver 9-22-22
    Noblesville 9-10-23
    Vancouver 5-6-24
    Seattle 5-30-24
    Nashville 5-6-25


    EV
    Chicago 2-9-22
    Tempe 2-26-23
  • HouryoHouryo San Diego Posts: 79
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
  • on2legson2legs Posts: 15,282

    1996: Randall's Island 2  1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2  2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel  2005: Atlantic City 1  2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Newark (EV)  2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4  2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2  2011: Toronto 1  2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2015: Central Park  2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD)  2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF)  2020: MSG | Asbury Park  2021: Asbury Park  2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville  2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2025: Raleigh


  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,597
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
  • GlowGirlGlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 11,148
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    That is the same form letter they are sending to everyone and not giving any specific reason to which term or when it was violated. I would think they would at least personalize these letters for each specific case and give the detail as to the specific reason. 
  • ChrrieChrrie Posts: 132
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    I didn’t actually think I could hate Ticketmaster more and then they go and pull this kangaroo court nonsense 
  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,304
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    Fucking bullshit. 
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • KJ228171KJ228171 Posts: 143
    Chrrie said:
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    I didn’t actually think I could hate Ticketmaster more and then they go and pull this kangaroo court nonsense 
    I already have an email list of Ticketmaster/LiveNation executives from a previous issue that I emailed them about. One of them actually got someone else to fix it so they aren’t all terrible. I’m expecting the rejection email too. If any one wants to DM me their email address I can include it in my message. It might work or it might not but I’ll be a pain in their arse for a while. I’ll make a game out of it. There has to be hundreds of us by now over just Pearl Jam.
  • craigraethercraigraether Posts: 1,463
    KJ228171 said:
    Chrrie said:
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    I didn’t actually think I could hate Ticketmaster more and then they go and pull this kangaroo court nonsense 
    I already have an email list of Ticketmaster/LiveNation executives from a previous issue that I emailed them about. One of them actually got someone else to fix it so they aren’t all terrible. I’m expecting the rejection email too. If any one wants to DM me their email address I can include it in my message. It might work or it might not but I’ll be a pain in their arse for a while. I’ll make a game out of it. There has to be hundreds of us by now over just Pearl Jam.
    I would like to have the email - can discuss the whole BOT issue and lack of fan to fan access for fans.. 

  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 351
    Also time to involve 10C in this situation. 
  • craigraethercraigraether Posts: 1,463
    Shaindli1 said:
    Also time to involve 10C in this situation. 
    maybe 10C wants all new fans to attend their shows.... bring in new money .. LOL 
  • craigraethercraigraether Posts: 1,463
    Shaindli1 said:
    Also time to involve 10C in this situation. 
    maybe 10C wants all new fans to attend their shows.... bring in new money .. LOL 
    I think its time to get this on the media... News, visible to 10c and band.. 
  • HouryoHouryo San Diego Posts: 79
    KJ228171 said:
    Chrrie said:
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    I didn’t actually think I could hate Ticketmaster more and then they go and pull this kangaroo court nonsense 
    I already have an email list of Ticketmaster/LiveNation executives from a previous issue that I emailed them about. One of them actually got someone else to fix it so they aren’t all terrible. I’m expecting the rejection email too. If any one wants to DM me their email address I can include it in my message. It might work or it might not but I’ll be a pain in their arse for a while. I’ll make a game out of it. There has to be hundreds of us by now over just Pearl Jam.
    Sent you a DM with my email.  Thanks!
  • craigraethercraigraether Posts: 1,463
    JimmyV said:
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    Fucking bullshit. 
    Seems the offense is too many refreshes in a given time.. I would like to know what does TM expect fans to do to see new tickets show up. if their page automatically loaded new tickets without us having to refresh. That doesn't solve the BOT issue. blocking fans doesn't solve the BOT issue. The only way to fix is create a verified account system that you would need multi stage authentication and would only allow real people to buy.

    TM account linked to verified email, phone and bank account, CC, apple or android account. All name matching. No burner accounts or accounts that have no verification. Any new account would need to created that match all that info. Or Device locked to your phone, and any change in device would need to verified as its still the account owner. 

    What would we rather have, no BOTS ands free fan to fan, without the ability to allow someone to log in to our account to share and trade tickets, or the way it is now? 
  • JR225955JR225955 Posts: 28
    Just dropped a couple singles for May 16/18...
    1995 - San Diego
    2006 - The Gorge
    2011 - San Jose, CR
    2018 - Missoula
    2020- San Diego
    2022 - San Diego
    2022 - Las Vegas
    2024 - Portland
    2024 - Las Vegas (Nt.2)
  • pearldavidsonpearldavidson Posts: 1,399

  • GlowGirlGlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 11,148
    edited December 24
    JimmyV said:
    Houryo said:
    EH14457 said:
    SHZA said:
    Yeah, except what you're actually looking for is this: https://developer.ticketmaster.com/products-and-docs/apis/partner/#ticket-availability

    Per TM's terms, the Ticketing API is only available to Ticketmaster partners, which means lots of red tape. Business development, sales, legal, fraud, AML, etc... which is to say there aren't mysterious bot/device farms out there using that API to procure tickets. If the APIs are being used for ticket procurement, then they're being used with TM's knowledge by entities that are in mutually beneficial business agreements with Ticketmaster.

    This whole thing is just sad. Obviously I'm frustrated that my account is blocked, but I've also made a career in tech... as a customer-oriented head of product, working closely with CS and engineering. And that part of me is livid about TM's lazy, ineffective, heavy-handed approach to this problem.

    I haven't received that questionnaire yet, but I'm going to ask for it now so I can send them my answers:
    • Have you read and understood the Ticketmaster/Live Nation Terms of Use?

      Yes, just now in response to this question so I could say that I could. Previously I hadn't because literally no consumer in the world reads Terms of Use before joining a platform. You know that.

    • What show(s) were you interested in?

      A few shows from Pearl Jam's 2025 Dark Matter tour.

    • Were you informed of any ticket limits when you were looking at or making ticket selections?

      Yes, 4 per show.

    • Please estimate how many computers (including virtual machines) access the Internet through this IP address.

      Typically 5, 3 laptops and 2 mobile phones. But we also have guests over with phones and laptops frequently. They also use our wifi. 

    • Over the last year have you used multiple browser tabs to access the Ticketmaster/LiveNation prior to getting blocked?

      Yes. For multiple high demand tours, given the way the queue system works, I've joined the queue for multiple shows at once when the whole tour goes on sale, hoping to get tickets to at least one show if I'm lucky enough to get a good queue position. By necessity, I need multiple tabs open to be in multiple queues when a tour goes on sale.

    • Over the last year have you used accounts other than the account above to purchase tickets on the Ticketmaster/LiveNation website?

      Yes. When my account was previously blocked, also for "refreshing too often" I was advised by Ticketmaster support to create a new account. Earlier this year I bought tickets to Death Cab / Postal Service on the new account because my main account was experiencing intermittent blocks again for undisclosed reasons, and I didn't want to miss the sale.

    • Are you using any software to automatically fill out web form fields and/or automate web submissions?

      No

    • Over the last year have you ever switched or tried to switch IP addresses to avoid a block?

      Yes, your guidance when the block occurs is to try a different device, switch from wifi to mobile data, or try a different network. Any one of those things will change an IP address, and–again, per your guidance–I've tried them all
    The questionnaire is clearly written by lawyers to cover TM's ass and to intimidate consumers. I have to believe that if there are any user-focused professionals over at TM, they have no idea this nonsense is going on.

    It looks like they're leaning on Section 3 of their Terms of Use as the grounds to ban, but they're only selectively enforcing it. For example, the third bullet point also lists linking to anything other than the assigned homepage of the Site as punishable offense. That doesn't even make sense; that's like asking people not to share links directly to shows they or their friends are interested in attending. There's legal precedent for negating the enforceability of an agreement if no effort is made to enforce a particular aspect of it. Not saying that would work here, and definitely not saying that a legal effort is the way to go (it's 100% not), but it highlights how lazy TM is actually being about this whole thing.

    I am trying to make some friendly contacts at TM in the hopes of reaching an empathetic customer-focused ear at the company. Not sure that's a winning strategy either, but I'm so frustrated by how this is being handled I feel compelled to try whatever I can.
    Just got the email with these questions.  I will share whether or not I get out of jail.
    I got the email and answered the questions… here’s the response… 

    “We have an update on the appeal you recently filed after your Ticketmaster account was blocked from making future ticket purchases.

    After further review, we maintain that your account activity violated Ticketmaster's Terms of Use by attempting to circumvent terms and security protocols that are in place to prevent users from acquiring and reselling tickets in ways that are illegal or prohibited. To protect fans, we cannot allow activity that violates these terms. As a result, your appeal is denied, and your account will remain blocked from making future ticket purchases. You continue to have access to your account to manage any previously purchased tickets.
     
    You can create a new Ticketmaster account if you'd like to purchase tickets, but please do review our Terms of Use and follow the advice above, otherwise your account could be blocked again.”


    They never told me what my offense was. 
    Fucking bullshit. 
    Seems the offense is too many refreshes in a given time.. I would like to know what does TM expect fans to do to see new tickets show up. if their page automatically loaded new tickets without us having to refresh. That doesn't solve the BOT issue. blocking fans doesn't solve the BOT issue. The only way to fix is create a verified account system that you would need multi stage authentication and would only allow real people to buy.

    TM account linked to verified email, phone and bank account, CC, apple or android account. All name matching. No burner accounts or accounts that have no verification. Any new account would need to created that match all that info. Or Device locked to your phone, and any change in device would need to verified as its still the account owner. 

    What would we rather have, no BOTS ands free fan to fan, without the ability to allow someone to log in to our account to share and trade tickets, or the way it is now? 
    I see what you are saying but that would be difficult. For example, after the TM hack I changed the email address and password on TM. That email address is different from my Apple ID and bank accounts emails. It would be really hard to make sure they all match up every time you had to change something. I can see too many errors with that. Also, my teenaged niece for example has her own TM account but uses her mother’s cc as her payment. I agree that something needs to change but whatever it is - it shouldn’t put undue burden on the consumer.  
  • julieooliernjulieooliern WA Posts: 84
    Shaindli1 said:
    Also time to involve 10C in this situation. 
    I agree. I am sorry all of you are getting locked out for trying to obtain regular fan tickets. This is total BS. Occasionally I see the SEA moderator (?) on here, are they unable to see the 100s of complaints and/or take a PM to the executive level on this side of things? If not them, then who on this side?
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