We must have a better system to deal with 10c ticket exchanges / refunds
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Yeah I totally understand that point of view. But at least give the fans a chance to return one or two pairs of tickets. I mean if you buy 8 pairs of tickets and allowed to return only 2 of them, you still have 6 pairs of tickets on your hands. You would definitely think twice before buying 6 pairs, it's not like you buy 8 pairs and return 7 of them. Like you said, these are personal opinions, but I believe there's a solution out there that doesn't cause 10C lots of trouble, and is more considerate of the fans and their personal emergencies....PJ_Soul said:I agree with you, but FWIW, the concern people have with these kinds of options is that members will just enter for tickets willy nilly, whether they really plan to go or not, just to leave the option open for themselves, just in case. That would lead to fewer fans who really do plan to go to the shows with fewer chances to get the tix they want in the lottery. My own solution to that problem is to limit people to a certain number of shows in the first lottery, and then they can just get on the waitlists after they reach their limit.... I know that idea would anger some of the die hards who want to be able to enter for every single show, but hey, whatcha gonna do? These are all just personal opinions!
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bertan said:lolobugg said:bertan said:I understand the concerns with members exploiting the system, but I still haven't heard anything against the waiting list solution. Wouldn't that prevent exploits since you pass your ticket to the 10C, and 10C e-mails the next person in line waiting for a ticket. You don't know who that is, you can't have any financial gain from it. And if there's no one waiting (which would be rare), than yeah, you would still have to pay for the tickets.
Another solution would be putting a limit on ticket exchanges/refunds, for example every member would be able to opt out of only one pair of tickets for every tour. Like I got 2 pairs of tickets for this tour, I would only be able to return one pair. Which is still not great but I would call it fair. And again, much more considerate than our current system.
dude. i think you just need to re-schedule the wedding.you can get married anytime. you can't see PJ just any time.
i am a huge college football fan and in the South we literally schedule shit like baby showers/weddings etc. around the big games. sad but true.
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bertan said:
Yeah I totally understand that point of view. But at least give the fans a chance to return one or two pairs of tickets. I mean if you buy 8 pairs of tickets and allowed to return only 2 of them, you still have 6 pairs of tickets on your hands. You would definitely think twice before buying 6 pairs, it's not like you buy 8 pairs and return 7 of them. Like you said, these are personal opinions, but I believe there's a solution out there that doesn't cause 10C lots of trouble, and is more considerate of the fans and their personal emergencies....PJ_Soul said:I agree with you, but FWIW, the concern people have with these kinds of options is that members will just enter for tickets willy nilly, whether they really plan to go or not, just to leave the option open for themselves, just in case. That would lead to fewer fans who really do plan to go to the shows with fewer chances to get the tix they want in the lottery. My own solution to that problem is to limit people to a certain number of shows in the first lottery, and then they can just get on the waitlists after they reach their limit.... I know that idea would anger some of the die hards who want to be able to enter for every single show, but hey, whatcha gonna do? These are all just personal opinions!
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If they sold the option of insurance with the tickets like the “kind” people at ticketmaster, then they could make more money (maybe to charity?) and no one could be upset because they had the option to protect themselves.
How that would work with a lottery, I dont know.Pittsburgh 2013
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drakeheuer14 said:If they sold the option of insurance with the tickets like the “kind” people at ticketmaster, then they could make more money (maybe to charity?) and no one could be upset because they had the option to protect themselves.
How that would work with a lottery, I dont know.
I figure the lottery wouldn't impact that at all - people could just choose to pay the insurance on any ticket they won.
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If people had a refund option, it would swing the door wider to over-buy with multiple accounts and ticket buddies. The ticket draw was saturated as it was. The only transfer 1 electronic ticket likely helped.
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?Post edited by MayDay10 on0 -
drakeheuer14 said:If they sold the option of insurance with the tickets like the “kind” people at ticketmaster, then they could make more money (maybe to charity?) and no one could be upset because they had the option to protect themselves.
How that would work with a lottery, I dont know.
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on2legs said:drakeheuer14 said:If they sold the option of insurance with the tickets like the “kind” people at ticketmaster, then they could make more money (maybe to charity?) and no one could be upset because they had the option to protect themselves.
How that would work with a lottery, I dont know.
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PJ_Soul said:on2legs said:drakeheuer14 said:If they sold the option of insurance with the tickets like the “kind” people at ticketmaster, then they could make more money (maybe to charity?) and no one could be upset because they had the option to protect themselves.
How that would work with a lottery, I dont know.
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MayDay10 said:If people had a refund option, it would swing the door wider to over-buy with multiple accounts and ticket buddies. The ticket draw was saturated as it was. The only transfer 1 electronic ticket likely helped.
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?1996.....Toronto
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I love the intent behind this...”life happens, I can’t make the show.” I totally understand it and it sucks.
BUT...can you all imagine what would happen if the 10C didn’t have this policy? You think the lottery is tough now. Imagine thousands of 10c members entering for shows that “they think they could go to.” It would be chaos and we all would suffer...not just the few that have unfortunate life situations.0 -
MayDay10 said:
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?"hey na na na na hey that's something"
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bertan said:MayDay10 said:
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?
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vedderman42 said:I love the intent behind this...”life happens, I can’t make the show.” I totally understand it and it sucks.
BUT...can you all imagine what would happen if the 10C didn’t have this policy? You think the lottery is tough now. Imagine thousands of 10c members entering for shows that “they think they could go to.” It would be chaos and we all would suffer...not just the few that have unfortunate life situations.
Another option is you get to return a pair of tickets, but get refund for only one ticket. That might discourage over-buying.
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MayDay10 said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?"hey na na na na hey that's something"
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bertan said:MayDay10 said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?
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PJ_Soul said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?"hey na na na na hey that's something"
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bertan said:PJ_Soul said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?
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Horse2345 said:Lost In Ohio said:chime said:At this time US shows were all seated, no lottery so totally seniority based.
Did I just read this?
I really hope I'm misinterpreting this.
The lotto has messed with senority in the fact that people can join today and be up close. This is kind of a win because it gets people up front who are excited for Alive and Betterman. When the band plays those old classics, they're not playing to rows and rows of empty seats because someone has heard that song ten nights out of the past 25 and has heard that song 250 out of 275 shows they've been to.
Some people think that they were "guaranteed" tickets before the lotto system came into place. This was never the case. More shows and fewer fans in 98, 03, whenever made it seem like people were guaranteed 10C tickets, but this was never the case.
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PJ_Soul said:bertan said:PJ_Soul said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:bertan said:MayDay10 said:
Then you got this "wait list".. do those people just sit there? Flood the public on sales market? What happens when those suddenly become extra tickets?
"hey na na na na hey that's something"
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