Chicago shows - Which was your priority?

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  • Posts: 5,322
    Chicago night 2 first priority, all options requested, Chicago night 1 second priority, all options requested. No tickets received.
  • Posts: 80
    Chicago night 2 first priority, all options requested, Chicago night 1 second priority, all options requested. No tickets received.
    Yea I am complaining but I didn’t have rear selected. 

    You have some actual reasons to be pissed. 

    Cheers. Feel like a beer at 7am from this nonsense. 
  • AZ Posts: 1,471
    N2 all options priority 1 - nada
    N1 all options priority 2 - nada (expected this until I saw 3 and 4s getting Chicago n1 tix)
  • Posts: 5,322
    mcwyffe said:
    Yea I am complaining but I didn’t have rear selected. 

    You have some actual reasons to be pissed. 

    Cheers. Feel like a beer at 7am from this nonsense. 
    I haven't seen anyone saying they have behind the stage assigned yet, so I haven't lost all hope. I am hoping my status of process complete unfulfilled is just what they did when they realized everything went snafu.
  • Posts: 1,722
    Same for us. It is what it is but it’s certainly disappointing to see some getting both nights and others getting completely shut out. I’m pretty new to the system and perhaps I don’t completely understand it so I guess I can’t bitch too much. StubHub it is, I guess. 
    The way it used to work in past lotteries was for every given show, they would take all of the available tickets and fulfill the first priorities first, then if any tickets were left over move on to the second priorities, then the third priorities, etc. It appears to have been conducted differently this time around. 
  • Posts: 1,722
    PJNB said:
    I think you need to factor in 10C numbers too.

    Has anyone with a 700XXX won Chicago RES yet? Night 2 specifically since that seems to be the one that made it past first picks for sure. 
    That’s interesting. My wife is a 700XXX number and did not win GA/Reserved, Reserved, or Side/Rear for Chicago N2 as her first priority. Not sure why membership number would matter (it shouldn’t), unless they were awarding reserved tickets in order of membership number and then stopped the process once they realized the system error. 
  • Posts: 80
    Idk how TM would even know membership numbers. 
  • Night 1- 3rd Priority - all sections selected - no seats
    Night 2- 2nd Priority - all sections selected - got reserved
  • Posts: 13,890
    steven87 said:
    That’s interesting. My wife is a 700XXX number and did not win GA/Reserved, Reserved, or Side/Rear for Chicago N2 as her first priority. Not sure why membership number would matter (it shouldn’t), unless they were awarding reserved tickets in order of membership number and then stopped the process once they realized the system error. 
    I think there is a chance this is right.

    It shouldn't matter overall what your number is vs priority. It could matter however  when sending out emails from best seats to worst seats which is seemed like they were doing yesterday and of course the worst seats are higher numbers.  
  • Posts: 80
    Night 1- 3rd Priority - all sections selected - no seats
    Night 2- 2nd Priority - all sections selected - got reserved
    Happy for you. Just salty my priority 1 lost to your priority 2. 
  • Illinois Posts: 152
    Has anyone had luck securing ADA tickets? As of now, my request for accessible tickets was “unfulfilled” for Chicago. Was wondering if Ticketmaster messed up with those tickets too. 
  • Posts: 6,964
    PJNB said:
    I think there is a chance this is right.

    It shouldn't matter overall what your number is vs priority. It could matter however  when sending out emails from best seats to worst seats which is seemed like they were doing yesterday and of course the worst seats are higher numbers.  

    This can be debunked.  I personally know someone who has a newer account for one of his kids and the number is 700xxx+.  Won GA tickets.  There seems to be zero rhyme or reason to any of this.
  • Posts: 13,890
    edited April 2023
    bbiggs said:

    This can be debunked.  I personally know someone who has a newer account for one of his kids and the number is 700xxx+.  Won GA tickets.  There seems to be zero rhyme or reason to any of this.
    That is GA though. Separate Lotto at the start of the day and all GA tickets are equal so all emails went out at once. 
  • Posts: 640
    My wife only requested Chicago. 1st and 2nd priority. She was unsuccessful on both. I’m curious as to how this draw worked. Especially if anyone who had Chicago 1 as their second priority would have won 
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  • Posts: 6,964
    PJNB said:
    That is GA though. Separate Lotto at the start of the day and all GA tickets are equal so all emails went out at once. 
    My bad.  I must have misunderstood.  I thought we were just saying 700+ numbers in general being shut out.  Disregard my post.

  • Posts: 216
    I've got to think besides seat reassignments today that they figure out whatever happened with these priorities. Here's mine:

    Priority 1 - Chicago night 1 reserved (won)
    Priority 2 - Chicago night 2 reserved (won)

    Member #27xxx, exact same seats both night in 113 row 10
  • mcwyffe said:
    Happy for you. Just salty my priority 1 lost to your priority 2. 
    I honestly think you're justified, there
  • Posts: 757
    Wife:
    Chicago Night 1 All selected - LOST
    Chicago Night 2 All selected - LOST

    Me:
    Chicago Night 1 All selected - LOST
    Chicago Night 2 All selected - GA

  • Posts: 683
    Shockingly a lot of "my priority 1 lost out to your priority 2/3/4/5/6" - my priority 1 & 2 (Chicago) apparently lost out to an awful lot of folks who had it as their priority 3-6 (I even saw a 6 win!)
    or you can come to terms and realize
    you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense...

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  • Posts: 80
    No IlliniGuy76 said:
    Shockingly a lot of "my priority 1 lost out to your priority 2/3/4/5/6" - my priority 1 & 2 (Chicago) apparently lost out to an awful lot of folks who had it as their priority 3-6 (I even saw a 6 win!)
    Where was the 6?

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