Official 2024 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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We had a Sears in the middle of nowhere, there was never a line for any show we wanted. We were always the only people there to get tickets. It was awesome.curmudgeoness said:CM189191 said:OceansJenny said:
I did great in the F5 days 😂 a bit of a leg up being a bit younger/tech savvycurmudgeoness said:NewfieintheUSA said:
Alot of the people who won 7+ shows are people who have been in the TC along time...EBowie said:I’d like to see poll results on those who think the current system is good versus when they joined the fan club. Gee whiz, I wonder what those numbers would look like.
This was way, way, WAY better than the F5 days.
I'd rather wait in line at the Sears Customer Service counter
For you kids out there, Sears used to be....
...well, Customer Service was...
ah, never mind - get off my lawn!
Well. *That* triggered some childhood memories :shudder:.I got memories I got shit...0 -
With the Canadian drawingBF25394 said:
Here's another GA/P1 split.nc_jammer1 said:Van 1 - GA - first time GA !
Van 2 - P1
Missoula - still waiting ! Surprised , thought this one was easy
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Had you given your bank a heads-up that there might be charges as the ticketing instructions suggested?Vedder4Prez said:
Nope.. They removed it and all good to go. Didn't help being a federal holiday I feel like. but I'm .1% who got screwed so oh wellNewfieintheUSA said:
Chase told you they weren't sure why they didn't tell you?Vedder4Prez said:
I called Chase and asked if any charges were attempted that were denied. They said yes 2 at $380ish. I asked why I wasn't told. They said sorry not sure why you weren't told by Chase.NickTender said:
This is what I am paranoid about, but I see no indications/alerts that a charge was denied. How does one know?Vedd Hedd said:Keep checking with your credit card companies to see if they declined the transactions. Don't wait for Ticketmaster to tell you.
10C was extremely helpful last tour, and they have been this tour too, trying to get tickets in the hands of people who lost out due to strange issues. If you were drawn, but your Credit Card declined the transaction, you may not even know it. If you find out that your card declined, contact 10C at tickets@tenclub.net and also TM at tenclubsupport@ticketmaster.comI gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
I bought tickets for a few shows at Sears back in the day. Most notably was Soundgarden at Brandeis University during the DOTU tour. Had never seen Soundgarden, was trembling with excitement the whole day. Drove up to Brandeis with a buddy only to be greeted by police telling us to turn around, the show was cancelled. They'd break up not long after. Ended up catching SG when they reunited but it wasn't quite the same as the 90s level Cornell.EVOLUTIONBABAY said:
We had a Sears in the middle of nowhere, there was never a line for any show we wanted. We were always the only people there to get tickets. It was awesome.curmudgeoness said:CM189191 said:OceansJenny said:
I did great in the F5 days 😂 a bit of a leg up being a bit younger/tech savvycurmudgeoness said:NewfieintheUSA said:
Alot of the people who won 7+ shows are people who have been in the TC along time...EBowie said:I’d like to see poll results on those who think the current system is good versus when they joined the fan club. Gee whiz, I wonder what those numbers would look like.
This was way, way, WAY better than the F5 days.
I'd rather wait in line at the Sears Customer Service counter
For you kids out there, Sears used to be....
...well, Customer Service was...
ah, never mind - get off my lawn!
Well. *That* triggered some childhood memories :shudder:.0 -
Went 1/3, got Balt but missed Philly x2. I remain in favor or ordering preferences. At the very least they should allow you to pick “hometown shows” or something of the kind. Crazy missing both Philly shows, plus my brother and cousin going a combined 0/5 while people manage multiple GAs all around the tour.9/1/00, 4/28/03, 7/5/03, 7/6/03, 7/12/03, 10/1/04, 9/28/05, 5/27/06, 5/28/06, 6/1/06, 6/27/08, 6/30/08, 8/7/08 (EV), 6/12/09 (EV), 10/27/09, 10/28/09,10/30/09, 10/31/09, 5/21/10, 6/15/11 (EV), 9/2/12, 7/19/13, 10/21/13, 10/22/13, 10/27/13, 4/28/16, 4/29/16, 8/7/16, 11/4/16 (TOTD), 8/18/18, 8/20/18, 9/24/21 (EV&Earthlings), 9/26/21, 9/11/2022, 9/14/2022, 9/7/2024, 9/9/2024, 9/12/2024, 5/16/2025, 5/18/20250
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I didn't have the GA/PA1 split in Philly but I didn't get the draw for both shows.BF25394 said:
Here's another person who had a split GA/P1 result in a city.steven87 said:Finally getting around to posting my results:
Vancouver N1 and N2- P1 reserved
MSG N1- nothing
MSG N2- P2 reserved
Philly N1- P1 reserved
Philly N2- GA
Baltimore- P1 reserved
Feel very fortunate to have scored my first GA ever in a 10c lottery (in about 50 attempts). Now on to F2F to try to upgrade the rest!
Night 1: P2
Night 2: P1Post edited by jbaker67 on2000: Camden 9/1 2003: Camden 7/5, Hershey 2004: Reading 2006: Camden 5/28 2008: Camden 6/19, 6/20 2009: Philadelphia 10/27, 10/28, 10/31 2012: Philadelphia 2016: Philadelphia 4/28, New York City 5/2 2018: Seattle 8/8, 8/10 2019: Innings Fest 2021: Sea.Hear.Now, Ohana 2022: Baltimore, Camden, Louisville, St. Louis 2023: Saint Paul 8/31, 9/2 2024: Philadelphia 9/7, 9/9, Baltimore
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Dude the bank literally doesn't care. You can tell them, but they don't and can't do anything with that infoBF25394 said:
Had you given your bank a heads-up that there might be charges as the ticketing instructions suggested?Vedder4Prez said:
Nope.. They removed it and all good to go. Didn't help being a federal holiday I feel like. but I'm .1% who got screwed so oh wellNewfieintheUSA said:
Chase told you they weren't sure why they didn't tell you?Vedder4Prez said:
I called Chase and asked if any charges were attempted that were denied. They said yes 2 at $380ish. I asked why I wasn't told. They said sorry not sure why you weren't told by Chase.NickTender said:
This is what I am paranoid about, but I see no indications/alerts that a charge was denied. How does one know?Vedd Hedd said:Keep checking with your credit card companies to see if they declined the transactions. Don't wait for Ticketmaster to tell you.
10C was extremely helpful last tour, and they have been this tour too, trying to get tickets in the hands of people who lost out due to strange issues. If you were drawn, but your Credit Card declined the transaction, you may not even know it. If you find out that your card declined, contact 10C at tickets@tenclub.net and also TM at tenclubsupport@ticketmaster.com0 -
It did say that the official confirmation window closes tomorrow so......I'm still holding out hope for Wrigley Night 2.98: St. Louis. 2000: Alpine. 2003: Chicago. 2006: Chicago Night 2, Milwaukee Night 1. 2007: Chicago (Lolla). 2009: Chicago 1 & 2. 2011: Alpine 1 & 2. 2013: Chicago & LA Night 1. 2016: Chicago 1 & 2. 2018: Chicago 1 & 2.
"Let the Ocean dissolve away my past."0 -
The whole field was included (pit plus sections behind) and only sections 108,109, and 121 from the stands. Very odd to me that all the other seats were grayed out. Way different than the 2018 show.Noload said:Still don't believe they are done with Missoula. Did anyone capture the 10c seating chart from the ticket request? I can't remember what that one looked like since I assumed most folks that put in for that show would get it.0 -
I agree that the lottery is not ran as pick a member what do they have, give it to them and move on to next member. I think most agree that is not the way it’s done. I’ve already said it’s not clear exactly how the process is run. I also believe the number of people that hit the same type of ticket for same city shows far outweighs the few that got different tier assignments. I’m not saying it didn’t happen for some.BF25394 said:
You agree with me, but I don't agree with this. There are lots of examples of people getting different assignments. I've started trying to point them out each time I see them.mookieb14 said:
Agreed. Something is messed up with 2 show stops like others have said. A few got different selections for those shows but seems like majority got same assignment for both nights. I believe those cities were treated differently in the process. Many have alluded to the same.BF25394 said:
This is not how it works.Gludfssr said:The problem with this setup is that the lottery is not actually based on the shows but mainly on the full request. Had it been based on the shows than everybody that sent in a request for say NY #1 would have there name in the drawing, and so on for each show. Than everybody would have a chance for each show. What is happening is let’s say they pick 1,000 requests then they fill them from those people if more tickets are still available for certain shows they keep picking more requests until the rest of the available shows are filled. This is why the people who picked the most amount of shows had better odds of getting more if and only if there request ticket was picked in the 1st round.
So the 1st request ticket picked will get everything they want, and so on.0 -
Has anyone HERE gotten a confirmation today? Vs the friend of a friend who heard from someone else on Facebook?0
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I called my bank and gave them a heads-up. They noted it on my account, and then they did not blink at over $2,200 in charges on my card. This is from someone who rarely charges more than $500 in a month.NewfieintheUSA said:
Dude the bank literally doesn't care. You can tell them, but they don't and can't do anything with that infoBF25394 said:
Had you given your bank a heads-up that there might be charges as the ticketing instructions suggested?Vedder4Prez said:
Nope.. They removed it and all good to go. Didn't help being a federal holiday I feel like. but I'm .1% who got screwed so oh wellNewfieintheUSA said:
Chase told you they weren't sure why they didn't tell you?Vedder4Prez said:
I called Chase and asked if any charges were attempted that were denied. They said yes 2 at $380ish. I asked why I wasn't told. They said sorry not sure why you weren't told by Chase.NickTender said:
This is what I am paranoid about, but I see no indications/alerts that a charge was denied. How does one know?Vedd Hedd said:Keep checking with your credit card companies to see if they declined the transactions. Don't wait for Ticketmaster to tell you.
10C was extremely helpful last tour, and they have been this tour too, trying to get tickets in the hands of people who lost out due to strange issues. If you were drawn, but your Credit Card declined the transaction, you may not even know it. If you find out that your card declined, contact 10C at tickets@tenclub.net and also TM at tenclubsupport@ticketmaster.comI gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
BF25394 said:
This is not how it works.Gludfssr said:The problem with this setup is that the lottery is not actually based on the shows but mainly on the full request. Had it been based on the shows than everybody that sent in a request for say NY #1 would have there name in the drawing, and so on for each show. Than everybody would have a chance for each show. What is happening is let’s say they pick 1,000 requests then they fill them from those people if more tickets are still available for certain shows they keep picking more requests until the rest of the available shows are filled. This is why the people who picked the most amount of shows had better odds of getting more if and only if there request ticket was picked in the 1st round.
So the 1st request ticket picked will get everything they want, and so on.
Think about it this way:
There is a store selling PJ tickets, once you get in the store (the lottery in this case) there are lines set up for each show.
Once inside you go to the 1st line/show on your request, if tickets are available you get them. Then if you have more shows on your list you go to that line and see if it is available until your list is complete.What should be happening is that once inside the store you go to your 1st choice, if available or not you exit the store then see if you are picked again to enter the store to try another line/show.This is also like the queue at Ticketmaster. You can only pick 1 show and have to wait your turn to purchase tickets. Once that is done if you want another show you have to get in another queue to wait until you can purchase again.
What this lottery is doing, is after you wait in line for the 1st queue you don’t have to wait again for any of the other shows you just see what is available from your requests.
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Which bank? Chase and Amex literally won't don't anything either the infoBF25394 said:
I called my bank and gave them a heads-up. They noted it on my account, and then they did not blink at over $2,200 in charges on my card. This is from someone who rarely charges more than $500 in a month.NewfieintheUSA said:
Dude the bank literally doesn't care. You can tell them, but they don't and can't do anything with that infoBF25394 said:
Had you given your bank a heads-up that there might be charges as the ticketing instructions suggested?Vedder4Prez said:
Nope.. They removed it and all good to go. Didn't help being a federal holiday I feel like. but I'm .1% who got screwed so oh wellNewfieintheUSA said:
Chase told you they weren't sure why they didn't tell you?Vedder4Prez said:
I called Chase and asked if any charges were attempted that were denied. They said yes 2 at $380ish. I asked why I wasn't told. They said sorry not sure why you weren't told by Chase.NickTender said:
This is what I am paranoid about, but I see no indications/alerts that a charge was denied. How does one know?Vedd Hedd said:Keep checking with your credit card companies to see if they declined the transactions. Don't wait for Ticketmaster to tell you.
10C was extremely helpful last tour, and they have been this tour too, trying to get tickets in the hands of people who lost out due to strange issues. If you were drawn, but your Credit Card declined the transaction, you may not even know it. If you find out that your card declined, contact 10C at tickets@tenclub.net and also TM at tenclubsupport@ticketmaster.com0 -
No. There is a drawing for GA tickets at, for example, Vancouver 1. If you chose that show and are selected in that drawing, you get GA tickets. Then there is a second drawing for P1 tickets among those who selected that show but were not chosen for GA. If you are selected in that drawing, you get P1 tickets. Then there is a third drawing for P2 tickets among those who selected that show but were not chosen for GA or P1. If you are selected in that drawing, you get P2 tickets.Gludfssr said:BF25394 said:
This is not how it works.Gludfssr said:The problem with this setup is that the lottery is not actually based on the shows but mainly on the full request. Had it been based on the shows than everybody that sent in a request for say NY #1 would have there name in the drawing, and so on for each show. Than everybody would have a chance for each show. What is happening is let’s say they pick 1,000 requests then they fill them from those people if more tickets are still available for certain shows they keep picking more requests until the rest of the available shows are filled. This is why the people who picked the most amount of shows had better odds of getting more if and only if there request ticket was picked in the 1st round.
So the 1st request ticket picked will get everything they want, and so on.
Think about it this way:
There is a store selling PJ tickets, once you get in the store (the lottery in this case) there are lines set up for each show.
Once inside you go to the 1st line/show on your request, if tickets are available you get them. Then if you have more shows on your list you go to that line and see if it is available until your list is complete.What should be happening is that once inside the store you go to your 1st choice, if available or not you exit the store then see if you are picked again to enter the store to try another line/show.This is also like the queue at Ticketmaster. You can only pick 1 show and have to wait your turn to purchase tickets. Once that is done if you want another show you have to get in another queue to wait until you can purchase again.
What this lottery is doing, is after you wait in line for the 1st queue you don’t have to wait again for any of the other shows you just see what is available from your requests.
Then the same process occurs for Vancouver 2. And so on.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
I still have 3 CC charges but only 2 confirmation e-mails. FWIW.1996.....Toronto
2005.....Hamilton
2011.....Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Hamilton
2013.....London, Buffalo
2014.....Detroit
2016.....Toronto N1 Toronto N2, Boston N1, Boston N2, Chicago N1
2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
2024.....Las Vegas N1, Las Vegas N2, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Boston N1, Boston N2
2025.....Raleigh N1, Raleigh N2, Pittsburgh N1, Pittsburgh N2
2026.....?????????????????????????????????????????0 -
Bank of America. What makes you say that Chase and AmEx won't do anything with the info? Did you try to give either of these companies a heads-up and they told you this?NewfieintheUSA said:
Which bank? Chase and Amex literally won't don't anything either the infoBF25394 said:
I called my bank and gave them a heads-up. They noted it on my account, and then they did not blink at over $2,200 in charges on my card. This is from someone who rarely charges more than $500 in a month.NewfieintheUSA said:
Dude the bank literally doesn't care. You can tell them, but they don't and can't do anything with that infoBF25394 said:
Had you given your bank a heads-up that there might be charges as the ticketing instructions suggested?Vedder4Prez said:
Nope.. They removed it and all good to go. Didn't help being a federal holiday I feel like. but I'm .1% who got screwed so oh wellNewfieintheUSA said:
Chase told you they weren't sure why they didn't tell you?Vedder4Prez said:
I called Chase and asked if any charges were attempted that were denied. They said yes 2 at $380ish. I asked why I wasn't told. They said sorry not sure why you weren't told by Chase.NickTender said:
This is what I am paranoid about, but I see no indications/alerts that a charge was denied. How does one know?Vedd Hedd said:Keep checking with your credit card companies to see if they declined the transactions. Don't wait for Ticketmaster to tell you.
10C was extremely helpful last tour, and they have been this tour too, trying to get tickets in the hands of people who lost out due to strange issues. If you were drawn, but your Credit Card declined the transaction, you may not even know it. If you find out that your card declined, contact 10C at tickets@tenclub.net and also TM at tenclubsupport@ticketmaster.com
I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
YesBF25394 said:
Bank of America. What makes you say that Chase and AmEx won't do anything with the info? Did you try to give either of these companies a heads-up and they told you this?NewfieintheUSA said:
Which bank? Chase and Amex literally won't don't anything either the infoBF25394 said:
I called my bank and gave them a heads-up. They noted it on my account, and then they did not blink at over $2,200 in charges on my card. This is from someone who rarely charges more than $500 in a month.NewfieintheUSA said:
Dude the bank literally doesn't care. You can tell them, but they don't and can't do anything with that infoBF25394 said:
Had you given your bank a heads-up that there might be charges as the ticketing instructions suggested?Vedder4Prez said:
Nope.. They removed it and all good to go. Didn't help being a federal holiday I feel like. but I'm .1% who got screwed so oh wellNewfieintheUSA said:
Chase told you they weren't sure why they didn't tell you?Vedder4Prez said:
I called Chase and asked if any charges were attempted that were denied. They said yes 2 at $380ish. I asked why I wasn't told. They said sorry not sure why you weren't told by Chase.NickTender said:
This is what I am paranoid about, but I see no indications/alerts that a charge was denied. How does one know?Vedd Hedd said:Keep checking with your credit card companies to see if they declined the transactions. Don't wait for Ticketmaster to tell you.
10C was extremely helpful last tour, and they have been this tour too, trying to get tickets in the hands of people who lost out due to strange issues. If you were drawn, but your Credit Card declined the transaction, you may not even know it. If you find out that your card declined, contact 10C at tickets@tenclub.net and also TM at tenclubsupport@ticketmaster.com0 -
But I don't have any declined charges eitherNewfieintheUSA said:
YesBF25394 said:
Bank of America. What makes you say that Chase and AmEx won't do anything with the info? Did you try to give either of these companies a heads-up and they told you this?NewfieintheUSA said:
Which bank? Chase and Amex literally won't don't anything either the infoBF25394 said:
I called my bank and gave them a heads-up. They noted it on my account, and then they did not blink at over $2,200 in charges on my card. This is from someone who rarely charges more than $500 in a month.NewfieintheUSA said:
Dude the bank literally doesn't care. You can tell them, but they don't and can't do anything with that infoBF25394 said:
Had you given your bank a heads-up that there might be charges as the ticketing instructions suggested?Vedder4Prez said:
Nope.. They removed it and all good to go. Didn't help being a federal holiday I feel like. but I'm .1% who got screwed so oh wellNewfieintheUSA said:
Chase told you they weren't sure why they didn't tell you?Vedder4Prez said:
I called Chase and asked if any charges were attempted that were denied. They said yes 2 at $380ish. I asked why I wasn't told. They said sorry not sure why you weren't told by Chase.NickTender said:
This is what I am paranoid about, but I see no indications/alerts that a charge was denied. How does one know?Vedd Hedd said:Keep checking with your credit card companies to see if they declined the transactions. Don't wait for Ticketmaster to tell you.
10C was extremely helpful last tour, and they have been this tour too, trying to get tickets in the hands of people who lost out due to strange issues. If you were drawn, but your Credit Card declined the transaction, you may not even know it. If you find out that your card declined, contact 10C at tickets@tenclub.net and also TM at tenclubsupport@ticketmaster.com0 -
Same.CP218430 said:It did say that the official confirmation window closes tomorrow so......I'm still holding out hope for Wrigley Night 2.0
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