***Spring 2020 Lottery Results***
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RoleModelsinBlood31 said:YAKIMATSU said:bootlegger10 said:We have heard people who put LA1 and LA2 as both BA and lost. Even if they screwed up and entered separately and negated one of the shows, they still should have won or got an email that their cc was declined.
i won LA2 with my third pick.
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If this has been addressed earlier my apologies...here's what I don't understand...there are some 10C members like myself that put in BA for one show (mine was Baltimore) and were rejected. However others were granted all 2, 3 or 4 shows they requested. Example, if a 10C member put in for 3 shows, let's say Nashville, St Louis, and Baltimore in that order and won all 3....you have 10C members like me that put in for one show (Balt) because that's what we can afford....and were rejected, meanwhile some are going to 3 shows. Why not spread the wealth a little instead of giving some members multiple shows; in the example above I think that member would have been totally happy with 2 shows won. Sorry, I just don't get it.1992: Raleigh, NC Lollapalooza
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95Pirate said:If this has been addressed earlier my apologies...here's what I don't understand...there are some 10C members like myself that put in BA for one show (mine was Baltimore) and were rejected. However others were granted all 2, 3 or 4 shows they requested. Example, if a 10C member put in for 3 shows, let's say Nashville, St Louis, and Baltimore in that order and won all 3....you have 10C members like me that put in for one show (Balt) because that's what we can afford....and were rejected, meanwhile some are going to 3 shows. Why not spread the wealth a little instead of giving some members multiple shows; in the example above I think that member would have been totally happy with 2 shows won. Sorry, I just don't get it.0
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95Pirate said:If this has been addressed earlier my apologies...here's what I don't understand...there are some 10C members like myself that put in BA for one show (mine was Baltimore) and were rejected. However others were granted all 2, 3 or 4 shows they requested. Example, if a 10C member put in for 3 shows, let's say Nashville, St Louis, and Baltimore in that order and won all 3....you have 10C members like me that put in for one show (Balt) because that's what we can afford....and were rejected, meanwhile some are going to 3 shows. Why not spread the wealth a little instead of giving some members multiple shows; in the example above I think that member would have been totally happy with 2 shows won. Sorry, I just don't get it.0
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Where is that graphic someone made with the odds just before the lottery closing? I have searched and searched but there is so much to wade through now.
If St. Louis closed at 99%, either the odds calculation does not take all entries, regardless of priority, into account anymore (I did not see info on this changing for Ticketmaster, only pointing to the old 10C system), or St. Louis was flawed in Ticketmaster's system. Based on the email issue last night, guessing it was flawed in some way (number of tickets they had available was overstated, or some other issue(s)).
It sounds like several people did not realize they had to prioritize the shows on the screen that listed all of the shows they selected (I believe they were shown chronologically, rather than the order you selected them, and then you had to drag and drop to rearrange). Also putting the odds in the email you receive after making your picks threw people off. But at 99%, second or third or even later priorities should not have been rejected at this rate for St. Louis. I personally got 1 show with first priority and feel grateful for that, but I think that rules out user error for a later priority at 99%.
I do like this new system in theory (the best available option and the ability to resell at face value online).0 -
95Pirate said:If this has been addressed earlier my apologies...here's what I don't understand...there are some 10C members like myself that put in BA for one show (mine was Baltimore) and were rejected. However others were granted all 2, 3 or 4 shows they requested. Example, if a 10C member put in for 3 shows, let's say Nashville, St Louis, and Baltimore in that order and won all 3....you have 10C members like me that put in for one show (Balt) because that's what we can afford....and were rejected, meanwhile some are going to 3 shows. Why not spread the wealth a little instead of giving some members multiple shows; in the example above I think that member would have been totally happy with 2 shows won. Sorry, I just don't get it.0
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Yeah, I can’t understand how the lottery worked.... my friend put in for several shows that were at 99% and chose reserved seats.... not sure how he missed out on those shows🤔0
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Father Hubbard said:Where is that graphic someone made with the odds just before the lottery closing? I have searched and searched but there is so much to wade through now.
If St. Louis closed at 99%, either the odds calculation does not take all entries, regardless of priority, into account anymore (I did not see info on this changing for Ticketmaster, only pointing to the old 10C system), or St. Louis was flawed in Ticketmaster's system. Based on the email issue last night, guessing it was flawed in some way (number of tickets they had available was overstated, or some other issue(s)).
It sounds like several people did not realize they had to prioritize the shows on the screen that listed all of the shows they selected (I believe they were shown chronologically, rather than the order you selected them, and then you had to drag and drop to rearrange). Also putting the odds in the email you receive after making your picks threw people off. But at 99%, second or third or even later priorities should not have been rejected at this rate for St. Louis. I personally got 1 show with first priority and feel grateful for that, but I think that rules out user error for a later priority at 99%.
I do like this new system in theory (the best available option and the ability to resell at face value online).0 -
Father Hubbard said:Where is that graphic someone made with the odds just before the lottery closing? I have searched and searched but there is so much to wade through now.
If St. Louis closed at 99%, either the odds calculation does not take all entries, regardless of priority, into account anymore (I did not see info on this changing for Ticketmaster, only pointing to the old 10C system), or St. Louis was flawed in Ticketmaster's system. Based on the email issue last night, guessing it was flawed in some way (number of tickets they had available was overstated, or some other issue(s)).
It sounds like several people did not realize they had to prioritize the shows on the screen that listed all of the shows they selected (I believe they were shown chronologically, rather than the order you selected them, and then you had to drag and drop to rearrange). Also putting the odds in the email you receive after making your picks threw people off. But at 99%, second or third or even later priorities should not have been rejected at this rate for St. Louis. I personally got 1 show with first priority and feel grateful for that, but I think that rules out user error for a later priority at 99%.
I do like this new system in theory (the best available option and the ability to resell at face value online).0 -
chukdotcom said:95Pirate said:If this has been addressed earlier my apologies...here's what I don't understand...there are some 10C members like myself that put in BA for one show (mine was Baltimore) and were rejected. However others were granted all 2, 3 or 4 shows they requested. Example, if a 10C member put in for 3 shows, let's say Nashville, St Louis, and Baltimore in that order and won all 3....you have 10C members like me that put in for one show (Balt) because that's what we can afford....and were rejected, meanwhile some are going to 3 shows. Why not spread the wealth a little instead of giving some members multiple shows; in the example above I think that member would have been totally happy with 2 shows won. Sorry, I just don't get it.
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chukdotcom said:Father Hubbard said:Where is that graphic someone made with the odds just before the lottery closing? I have searched and searched but there is so much to wade through now.
If St. Louis closed at 99%, either the odds calculation does not take all entries, regardless of priority, into account anymore (I did not see info on this changing for Ticketmaster, only pointing to the old 10C system), or St. Louis was flawed in Ticketmaster's system. Based on the email issue last night, guessing it was flawed in some way (number of tickets they had available was overstated, or some other issue(s)).
It sounds like several people did not realize they had to prioritize the shows on the screen that listed all of the shows they selected (I believe they were shown chronologically, rather than the order you selected them, and then you had to drag and drop to rearrange). Also putting the odds in the email you receive after making your picks threw people off. But at 99%, second or third or even later priorities should not have been rejected at this rate for St. Louis. I personally got 1 show with first priority and feel grateful for that, but I think that rules out user error for a later priority at 99%.
I do like this new system in theory (the best available option and the ability to resell at face value online).0 -
Baltimore 1st pick reserved
Nashville 2nd pick BA
No e-mail on either. What do I do?
HelpE Rutherford, 2006
MSG I & II 2008
EV United Palace 2008
Newark 2010, MSG 1 2010
EV Beacon 2011
Wrigley 2013, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Hartford, SD, LA 1 & 2
2014 Detroit, Moline, St. Paul & Milwaukee
Ed Sullivan Theater/Central Park 2015
2016 FTL, Miami, Philly 1 & 2, MSG 1 & 2, Fenway 1
RRHOF 2017
2018 Seattle I & @, Missoula, Boston I & II
2022 Apollo, MSG, Camden, Nashville & St. Louis
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buck502000 said:Yeah, I can’t understand how the lottery worked.... my friend put in for several shows that were at 99% and chose reserved seats.... not sure how he missed out on those shows🤔0
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judyblueyes said:Baltimore 1st pick reserved
Nashville 2nd pick BA
No e-mail on either. What do I do?
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ThanksE Rutherford, 2006
MSG I & II 2008
EV United Palace 2008
Newark 2010, MSG 1 2010
EV Beacon 2011
Wrigley 2013, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Hartford, SD, LA 1 & 2
2014 Detroit, Moline, St. Paul & Milwaukee
Ed Sullivan Theater/Central Park 2015
2016 FTL, Miami, Philly 1 & 2, MSG 1 & 2, Fenway 1
RRHOF 2017
2018 Seattle I & @, Missoula, Boston I & II
2022 Apollo, MSG, Camden, Nashville & St. Louis
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ecdanc said:buck502000 said:Yeah, I can’t understand how the lottery worked.... my friend put in for several shows that were at 99% and chose reserved seats.... not sure how he missed out on those shows🤔0
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what time do picks start being announced based on the last three days?0
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buck502000 said:ecdanc said:buck502000 said:Yeah, I can’t understand how the lottery worked.... my friend put in for several shows that were at 99% and chose reserved seats.... not sure how he missed out on those shows🤔0
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bootlegger10 said:We have heard people who put LA1 and LA2 as both BA and lost. Even if they screwed up and entered separately and negated one of the shows, they still should have won or got an email that their cc was declined.
i won LA2 with my third pick.
If it were me, I would hound TM/10C until I got a satisfactory response. They'd need to either tell me what I did wrong or cop to the mistake. It's possible something in the system screwed up, but seeing the sheer volume of confusion and (to some extent) stupidity in these threads, I'd want to see some actual evidence before I blame the system.0 -
Hey can someone bump that google spreadsheet thread so we can get some more folks to add their experiences? I’ll try to find itI'm like an opening band for your mom.0
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