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New tix system - big mistake--- It takes away from the instant buzz of buying tix--
if this system continues for Pearl jam shows -- it will put an end to road trips and mulitple shows
just a thought do not flame -- thanks
The loyal fans who -- check and watch website daily should be rewarded for loyalty -- yes does it take time and energy yes-- but i for one enjoy it
and for those who assume i was shut out of EV tix-- i "won" tix to philly friday night show--
if this system continues for Pearl jam shows -- it will put an end to road trips and mulitple shows
just a thought do not flame -- thanks
The loyal fans who -- check and watch website daily should be rewarded for loyalty -- yes does it take time and energy yes-- but i for one enjoy it
and for those who assume i was shut out of EV tix-- i "won" tix to philly friday night show--
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maybe im wrong....
but this system seemed to work just fine..............
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
I'm not flaming but I disagree - especially with the bit i've highlighted - i'm lucky my job means that I spend most of my day in front of a computer, not everyone has that opportunity with the jobs they do/lives they lead - I know i didn't participate in this sale, but going from past experience trying to get PJ tickets (i.e MSG and Wembley) it SEEMS like a less tense way of doing things...thats my 2 cents
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OK but couple things here, there are a lot of people that do have internet access, so do you change the system for the few people that don't. It is not like we come here one day and, surpirse, the tickets are on sale, they do give notice. And do you change the system since 3 or 4 shows sell out really fast when other don't? But the biggest thing is say there is a 60 show tour, or even 30, or 10. Say they have between 3000-5000 ten club seats. There is a lottery for every show. Do you know how long it would take to go through all the people in the lottery?
they did it like this because the venue's are too small to accommodate the amount of fans requesting tickets...
that being said... I think it's a great system, and it's much better than the old system they had in place... it was insane trying to get EV tickets the first time around... at least now everyone who really wants tickets has an equal chance of getting them.
- the small venues
- extreme high demand for tickets
There is no point for the PJ tickets as there are almost enough tickets for 10c members to go around.
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I disagree with this.
I'm willing to bet that not even 20% of the fan club frequents this board, i'd venture to bet it's less than 20% actually.
i agree I also think that the majority of PJ 10c members aren't on this board or even visit. The lottery was the fair to make these small solo shows happen.
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You would think with computers and technology being what they are it'd take about 24 hours. But with a Mickey Mouse op like the 10c... years
I know i mentioned MSG and Wembley as an example, but I was just really trying to say, this seemed a less stressful way to sell EV tickets with high demand but small venues. I just assume that they wouldn't use this method for PJ shows, especially as some of the venues don't always sell out straight away. Just highlighting that not every 10C member spends all day on the boards
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Ok- gotcha- I agree with you, I think this is the best way for EV and small shows like the Vic too.
firstly, this was for EV tix only. we have no idea if it will be utilized for pj shows, at all. secondly, even if it were....why would it necessarily do away with road trips? :?: i'm not sure i follow that line of reasoning. 'rewarding' loyalty does not necessarily go hand in hand with taking 'time and energy.' i honestly don't have a problem putting time and energy into being a fan, but yes, it IS quite difficult to be here for sales, during work hours, especially when one wants multiple shows and the sales are staggered. i remember the italy shows in 2006, all went on sale simultANEOUSLY, that actually was far 'easier' to me than the staggered sales, tho i understand the rationale. anyhoo, i honestly don't think it's a system that will be utilized for pj shows, EXCEPT maybe for rare/small shows where demand will be uber-high, just like the EV shows. the ONLY time 've been shut out of 10c tix was EV in NYC last year. i've bought a LOT of 10c tix over the years, so definitely fortunate...traveled a lot for shows.....and will continue to do so in the future too. the only thing that would hinder that is $$$ and/or time off. this time around, i was lucky and scored for EV.
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as a longtime fan and member - i think this system was brilliant for ev shows .. limited shows, limited seats - it's the fairest way ... congrats to 10C for not worrying about pissing off some fans for the sake of all of them ...
couldn't agree more.
the lottery system simply leveled the playing field,
and gave everyone an equal chance, which is the ultimate goal.
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just to echo the sentiment....EXACTLY!
Let's just breathe...
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