Accommodations for those without smartphones?

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  • High Fidelity 2000
    High Fidelity 2000 New Mexico USA Posts: 4,439
    What is kind of funny is that the email even states how if you have a disability they will provide special seating to accommodate you. But what if your disability prevents you from using a smartphone. Will there be special tickets to accommodate you.

    To be honest a lot of times I kind of think that the steps taken to prevent scalping are kind of extreme. Especially when the two easiest ways to actually cut down on scalping would be to raise prices to what the market will bear or to play more shows.
    Yeah, I really wish they would raise ticket prices, since they aren't high enough...
    They got that ticket prices raised thing down at least... $120 or whatever, people in the nosebleeds are gonna pay that too.
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  • I'm just hoping there's no issues using the same smartphone for two accounts. My buddy doesn't have one so both my pair and his pair will be sent to my phone. I can't imagine that will be a problem since it's two different profiles but it sounds like they are looking for ways to make it more difficult than it could be. 
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    PB11041 said:
    It is a fair question and no one should be forced to have a smartphone in order get the opportunity to fanclub tickets. 
    You can:

    1.  Go with someone who has a smartphone
    2.  Borrow an old phone from a family member or friend for the day
    3.  Borrow/use an iPod touch that is also wifi compatible

    Unfortunate as it may be for those who don't have smartphones, these three options would be quite easy to pull together in the months leading up to these dates if need be and definitely doable

    None of these solutions is necessarily as easy as you think it is.  Not everyone has someone available to make the ticket purchase for them and go to the show with them.  Not everyone has old phones lying around, let alone ones that are still activated.  Many people are unwilling or unable to give away their phones for an evening or more.

    Twenty percent of Americans do not have smartphones.  It's not a small minority; it's tens of millions of people.  Venues already make accommodations for shows and for sports events that are otherwise Mobile Entry for this reason.  Hopefully, a similar accommodation will be made here.  It would be ironic for a band that offers an "analog" fan club membership and which has fetishized obsolete technology (vinyl records and typewriters) not to do so.

    Regardless, the purpose of this thread was to provide an opportunity for the Ten Club to address this question.  Tips from other fan club members are appreciated but beside the point.
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  • biz999
    biz999 Posts: 174
    edited January 2020
    well, this is a bummer. I purposefully don't have a cellphone, let alone a smartphone.
    Post edited by biz999 on
  • jazzbo26
    jazzbo26 Framingham, MA Posts: 840
    I would hazard a guess that the majority of the 20 percent that don’t have smartphones, don’t have a cellphone at all.
  • kramer73
    kramer73 Posts: 2,634
    What is kind of funny is that the email even states how if you have a disability they will provide special seating to accommodate you. But what if your disability prevents you from using a smartphone. Will there be special tickets to accommodate you.

    To be honest a lot of times I kind of think that the steps taken to prevent scalping are kind of extreme. Especially when the two easiest ways to actually cut down on scalping would be to raise prices to what the market will bear or to play more shows.
    If they raise prices, doesn't that just raise the scalpers price?  
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,914
    PB11041 said:
    It is a fair question and no one should be forced to have a smartphone in order get the opportunity to fanclub tickets. 
    The counter argument is that there's only one alternative for people that don't have smartphones.  Hard copies.   This creates a loophole where people can claim to not have a smartphone to get physical tickets they can sell.

    On the flipside the big loophole of the 2018 tour was screenshots.  Nothing on the tickets were animated.  Thus you could easily swap/trade/sell tickets once you had the digital copies.
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    edited January 2020
    No, only four percent of Americans do not have a cell phone.

    True story-- At the end of December, I had to replace my phone.  As I bought a new basic phone (i.e., non-smart phone), the Verizon sales rep told me, "You'd be surprised.  I sell at least one of these basic phones every day."  Of course, I was not surprised since I was, you know, buying a basic phone from him right then and there.  I thought, "People who don't use smartphones shouldn't be surprised to learn that there are people who don't use smartphones."

    I meet people all the time who don't have smartphones.  There are some very famous and successful people who don't have smartphones.  Warren Buffett, Daniel Day-Lewis and Rihanna, to name three very demographically distinct but similarly successful individuals.  There are others.

    "P-R-I-V-A-C-Y, it's priceless to me..."  I can't remember who said that...
    Post edited by BF25394 on
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  • jazzbo26
    jazzbo26 Framingham, MA Posts: 840
    I stand corrected, apologies.
  • Brisk.
    Brisk. Posts: 11,581
    edited January 2020
    You can spend $120 on a ticket + travelling but not $20 on a smart phone?
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,576
    kramer73 said:
    What is kind of funny is that the email even states how if you have a disability they will provide special seating to accommodate you. But what if your disability prevents you from using a smartphone. Will there be special tickets to accommodate you.

    To be honest a lot of times I kind of think that the steps taken to prevent scalping are kind of extreme. Especially when the two easiest ways to actually cut down on scalping would be to raise prices to what the market will bear or to play more shows.
    If they raise prices, doesn't that just raise the scalpers price?  
    There's a ceiling to what people will pay for any given ticket. Raising prices will, at worst, squeeze scalpers' margins. Not that I don't appreciate their keeping prices relatively reasonable. 
  • dmbolp
    dmbolp ATL Posts: 1,513
    edited January 2020
    Bring your phone from home, enter your code directly on the keypad



  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    PB11041 said:
    It is a fair question and no one should be forced to have a smartphone in order get the opportunity to fanclub tickets. 
    No one is forcing anyone to do anything. The Ten Club laid out the parameters for how they're going to address the issue of scalping and if that's a burden then I guess people can figure it out.
    So firstly, it is no skin off my back, because it is a luxury I can afford.  So I will say it again, no paying member of the TC should be required to own a Smart Phone in order to go to a concert, there are fans of this band who getting to a single show will be a financial burden on.  Not everyone can just have an iphone.  It is reasonable for them not to be shut out.  And I can guarantee you this, there is already a loophole that ticketmaster guy already exposed on his call during sirius today.  I will leave it at that.
    His eminence has yet to show. 
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  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    Zod said:
    PB11041 said:
    It is a fair question and no one should be forced to have a smartphone in order get the opportunity to fanclub tickets. 
    The counter argument is that there's only one alternative for people that don't have smartphones.  Hard copies.   This creates a loophole where people can claim to not have a smartphone to get physical tickets they can sell.

    On the flipside the big loophole of the 2018 tour was screenshots.  Nothing on the tickets were animated.  Thus you could easily swap/trade/sell tickets once you had the digital copies.
    2018 fenway was insane the ushers were telling people to take screen shots and then by 20 minutes into the show fights were erupting in my section because assholes who did not have field tickets were on the field.  Ticketmaster guy just basically confirmed that once in the venue, all bets are off.
    His eminence has yet to show. 
    http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
    http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652

  • BF25394 said:
    PB11041 said:
    It is a fair question and no one should be forced to have a smartphone in order get the opportunity to fanclub tickets. 
    You can:

    1.  Go with someone who has a smartphone
    2.  Borrow an old phone from a family member or friend for the day
    3.  Borrow/use an iPod touch that is also wifi compatible

    Unfortunate as it may be for those who don't have smartphones, these three options would be quite easy to pull together in the months leading up to these dates if need be and definitely doable

    None of these solutions is necessarily as easy as you think it is.  Not everyone has someone available to make the ticket purchase for them and go to the show with them.  Not everyone has old phones lying around, let alone ones that are still activated.  Many people are unwilling or unable to give away their phones for an evening or more.

    Twenty percent of Americans do not have smartphones.  It's not a small minority; it's tens of millions of people.  Venues already make accommodations for shows and for sports events that are otherwise Mobile Entry for this reason.  Hopefully, a similar accommodation will be made here.  It would be ironic for a band that offers an "analog" fan club membership and which has fetishized obsolete technology (vinyl records and typewriters) not to do so.

    Regardless, the purpose of this thread was to provide an opportunity for the Ten Club to address this question.  Tips from other fan club members are appreciated but beside the point.
    I get what you mean, however it is not hard at all to find one person with some sort of old phone or device that they can lend.  They don't even have to be activated, because wifi/hotspots are a thing.  I actually used my 10 year old iPod touch at a Raconteurs show to use the ticket app because I didn't feel like taking my phone to get locked up in a pouch

    I just think, will all due respect, while it is worth contacting them to see if there is anything they are willing to do, there are very doable and possible other options that can make concertgoing a sure thing regardless
  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,329
    PB11041 said:
    PB11041 said:
    It is a fair question and no one should be forced to have a smartphone in order get the opportunity to fanclub tickets. 
    No one is forcing anyone to do anything. The Ten Club laid out the parameters for how they're going to address the issue of scalping and if that's a burden then I guess people can figure it out.
    So firstly, it is no skin off my back, because it is a luxury I can afford.  So I will say it again, no paying member of the TC should be required to own a Smart Phone in order to go to a concert, there are fans of this band who getting to a single show will be a financial burden on.  Not everyone can just have an iphone.  It is reasonable for them not to be shut out.  And I can guarantee you this, there is already a loophole that ticketmaster guy already exposed on his call during sirius today.  I will leave it at that.
    What did he state?
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  • PB11041 said:
    PB11041 said:
    It is a fair question and no one should be forced to have a smartphone in order get the opportunity to fanclub tickets. 
    No one is forcing anyone to do anything. The Ten Club laid out the parameters for how they're going to address the issue of scalping and if that's a burden then I guess people can figure it out.
    So firstly, it is no skin off my back, because it is a luxury I can afford.  So I will say it again, no paying member of the TC should be required to own a Smart Phone in order to go to a concert, there are fans of this band who getting to a single show will be a financial burden on.  Not everyone can just have an iphone.  It is reasonable for them not to be shut out.  And I can guarantee you this, there is already a loophole that ticketmaster guy already exposed on his call during sirius today.  I will leave it at that.
    I don't think they necessarily are required to own a smart phone though in order to go to a concert, no?  Maybe a bit more inconvenient however using those above options I can't imagine not being able to have a screen that can connect to venue Wifi in your hands if you take the time to plan for it in the months they have before the show

    While I think it is worth contacting them to see if there are any other options, I don't see this is quite a make-or-break issue if a person is somewhat resourceful 
  • ForceofNature101
    ForceofNature101 Posts: 1,295
    edited January 2020
    That being said, I do hope everyone who wants to see the shows gets to go, and hopefully is able to do so with reasonable ease. I am curious as to what the response will be on Ticketmaster/10C's part regarding this
  • biz999
    biz999 Posts: 174
    Brisk. said:
    You can spend $120 on a ticket + travelling but not $20 on a smart phone?
    it's not about the money
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    edited January 2020
    It's not about money.  Do you think Warren Buffett doesn't have a smartphone because he can't afford one? There are other considerations.
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