Official 2024 Ticket Lottery Results Thread

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  • jimjam1982
    jimjam1982 AZ Posts: 1,471
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,800
    GlowGirl said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Its an interesting world we live in. Why would someone lie? Is it a misunderstanding? Who knows, but its pretty rampant on social media. Its also really easy. See ticket pricing. Go to any facebook post about the tour and you are bound to find someone claiming tix cost thousands of dollars. Often times its people who take RESALE as retail pricing. Look at how many people still don't get the difference between verified fan and fanclub draw.....

    Does anyone actually know the person claiming they won 9 GAs? Do they know the actual details? Receipts?


    I know someone who won 9 GAs. And it wasn't something I got off social media. This person is a friend and texted directly with their results. I trust they are telling the truth. There would be no reason to lie to me.

    And who knows you? :)
    The only people we should try to get even with...
    ...are those who've helped us.

    Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.
  • AFJAMMER
    AFJAMMER Posts: 100
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    9/1/00
    5/28/06
    7/6/06
  • PJammin'
    PJammin' Posts: 1,913
    CROJAM95 said:
    PJammin' said:
    CROJAM95 said:
    i went 0/4 vegas/la

    that surprised me a bunch, LA has always been easy for me....been to ALL shows since 2009

    Im not discouraged, but going 0/4 when others went 4/4 something isnt right there
    Same here. First time not being able to get any LA tickets since before ‘98. Seeing people getting multiple shows when I couldn’t get ONE is leaving me pretty salty. 
    Hope to see you out there in '24, you deserve a stage seat with the SHIT you put up with in LA '22  :o ....
    Thank you, you’re a gem. Hope to see you too! I’m gonna need some divine intervention. 😃

    Never thought in a million years I’d get shutout of both LA shows. I’m kind of still in shock. 
    I died. I died and you just stood there. I died and you watched. I died and you walked by and said no. I'm dead.
  • know1 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Its an interesting world we live in. Why would someone lie? Is it a misunderstanding? Who knows, but its pretty rampant on social media. Its also really easy. See ticket pricing. Go to any facebook post about the tour and you are bound to find someone claiming tix cost thousands of dollars. Often times its people who take RESALE as retail pricing. Look at how many people still don't get the difference between verified fan and fanclub draw.....

    Does anyone actually know the person claiming they won 9 GAs? Do they know the actual details? Receipts?


    I know someone who won 9 GAs. And it wasn't something I got off social media. This person is a friend and texted directly with their results. I trust they are telling the truth. There would be no reason to lie to me.

    And who knows you? :)
    I do!
  • AFJAMMER said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    I went 0/ and I have my request confirmation 
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,063
    know1 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Its an interesting world we live in. Why would someone lie? Is it a misunderstanding? Who knows, but its pretty rampant on social media. Its also really easy. See ticket pricing. Go to any facebook post about the tour and you are bound to find someone claiming tix cost thousands of dollars. Often times its people who take RESALE as retail pricing. Look at how many people still don't get the difference between verified fan and fanclub draw.....

    Does anyone actually know the person claiming they won 9 GAs? Do they know the actual details? Receipts?


    I know someone who won 9 GAs. And it wasn't something I got off social media. This person is a friend and texted directly with their results. I trust they are telling the truth. There would be no reason to lie to me.

    And who knows you? :)
    I do!
    Hey!! How are you? Sorry about your lottery results. F2F, baby!!

  • YourDirtisMyfood
    YourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,668
    wsimon74 said:
    BF25394 said:
    syzygy523 said:
    Choska said:
    Ok, this made me laugh. :)

    I was thinking about this yesterday - if you do get drawn in the lottery, then no complaints. But if not, in 2024, you're basically paying $35/yr to be able to download a $10 bootleg :)

    But hey - that's luck of the draw! Cross your fingers and hope for the best! It's what we all signed up for! We know this going in!!
    Yeah, at least for a few years there we got ugly worthless t-shirts on top of it. Really miss the singles, that was worth it to me, now it's worth nothing.
    Membership in the fan club gives you access to thousands of tickets for every show before anyone else gets access to them. It does not guarantee that you will secure the tickets, but it does give you the opportunity. That opportunity is worth something even if it does not work out for everyone.
    Willing to bet there are a fair amount of Taylor Swift fans that would have been all about fan club access to tickets before a public sale (me being one of them going through that craziness trying to get tickets for my wife). 
    Problem is, for every 1 Pearl Jam fan out there, there is probably at least 10 Taylor fans.  I mean, this is our "Beatle-Mania" moment right now with her popularity that keeps skyrocketing.  There'd be a better chance to score GA N1 & N2 for MSG and Philly for PJ fans then getting Taylor tickets through a fan club, but then again she does play larger pavillions than PJ so who knows?
  • GlowGirl said:
    know1 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Its an interesting world we live in. Why would someone lie? Is it a misunderstanding? Who knows, but its pretty rampant on social media. Its also really easy. See ticket pricing. Go to any facebook post about the tour and you are bound to find someone claiming tix cost thousands of dollars. Often times its people who take RESALE as retail pricing. Look at how many people still don't get the difference between verified fan and fanclub draw.....

    Does anyone actually know the person claiming they won 9 GAs? Do they know the actual details? Receipts?


    I know someone who won 9 GAs. And it wasn't something I got off social media. This person is a friend and texted directly with their results. I trust they are telling the truth. There would be no reason to lie to me.

    And who knows you? :)
    I do!
    Hey!! How are you? Sorry about your lottery results. F2F, baby!!

    It's all good! I'm a f2f pro so I'll make it work! So far I have Van N1 GA and Noblesville. 

    What shows are you hitting?

    Also I think my latest shot is finally fixing my issue! Hopefully I'll be back to running in a few weeks!
  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,321
    wsimon74 said:
    BF25394 said:
    syzygy523 said:
    Choska said:
    Ok, this made me laugh. :)

    I was thinking about this yesterday - if you do get drawn in the lottery, then no complaints. But if not, in 2024, you're basically paying $35/yr to be able to download a $10 bootleg :)

    But hey - that's luck of the draw! Cross your fingers and hope for the best! It's what we all signed up for! We know this going in!!
    Yeah, at least for a few years there we got ugly worthless t-shirts on top of it. Really miss the singles, that was worth it to me, now it's worth nothing.
    Membership in the fan club gives you access to thousands of tickets for every show before anyone else gets access to them. It does not guarantee that you will secure the tickets, but it does give you the opportunity. That opportunity is worth something even if it does not work out for everyone.
    Willing to bet there are a fair amount of Taylor Swift fans that would have been all about fan club access to tickets before a public sale (me being one of them going through that craziness trying to get tickets for my wife). 
    Problem is, for every 1 Pearl Jam fan out there, there is probably at least 10 Taylor fans.  I mean, this is our "Beatle-Mania" moment right now with her popularity that keeps skyrocketing.  There'd be a better chance to score GA N1 & N2 for MSG and Philly for PJ fans then getting Taylor tickets through a fan club, but then again she does play larger pavillions than PJ so who knows?

    I'm happier to have been selected for her 1st Toronto show sale (wife & daughter attending) than any PJ ticket win.
    At least we have F2F for PJ.
    To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."

    "Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."

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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,063
    GlowGirl said:
    know1 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Its an interesting world we live in. Why would someone lie? Is it a misunderstanding? Who knows, but its pretty rampant on social media. Its also really easy. See ticket pricing. Go to any facebook post about the tour and you are bound to find someone claiming tix cost thousands of dollars. Often times its people who take RESALE as retail pricing. Look at how many people still don't get the difference between verified fan and fanclub draw.....

    Does anyone actually know the person claiming they won 9 GAs? Do they know the actual details? Receipts?


    I know someone who won 9 GAs. And it wasn't something I got off social media. This person is a friend and texted directly with their results. I trust they are telling the truth. There would be no reason to lie to me.

    And who knows you? :)
    I do!
    Hey!! How are you? Sorry about your lottery results. F2F, baby!!

    It's all good! I'm a f2f pro so I'll make it work! So far I have Van N1 GA and Noblesville. 

    What shows are you hitting?

    Also I think my latest shot is finally fixing my issue! Hopefully I'll be back to running in a few weeks!
    I hope you are back to running soon. I am going to MSG2 and Baltimore. But hope to find tickets to Philly and Seattle as well. Good luck with F2F. We will need it!!

  • AFJAMMER said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    I have confirmations of both 10C and TM. 0/5 on 10C. I agree some didn't read right and missed out, but don't assume that for everyone. I am one who knew the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I got memories I got shit...
  • EBowie
    EBowie Posts: 533
    I put in for Fenway GA, N1, and N2.   I got GA for N1 and N2.    Woot!!

    Good for you (I mean that sincerely, not sarcastic).  But I got P1 for both and that's what I'm calling BS on.  95 pages and what I've learned is seniority matters, but only kinda-sorta, which is lame.  It matters what row I'm in in the seats - yippee!
  • AFJAMMER
    AFJAMMER Posts: 100
    AFJAMMER said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    I went 0/ and I have my request confirmation 
    There were 2 confirmations sent. One was for the 10c tix and another for verified fan. It is possible to mix those two up and think they got shut out, but didn’t even enter the 10c.
    9/1/00
    5/28/06
    7/6/06
  • AFJAMMER said:
    AFJAMMER said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    I went 0/ and I have my request confirmation 
    There were 2 confirmations sent. One was for the 10c tix and another for verified fan. It is possible to mix those two up and think they got shut out, but didn’t even enter the 10c.
    It's not even "Verified Fan" anymore. It's, "enter your name and you might have a chance to have a chance for tickets."
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  • AFJAMMER said:
    AFJAMMER said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    I went 0/ and I have my request confirmation 
    There were 2 confirmations sent. One was for the 10c tix and another for verified fan. It is possible to mix those two up and think they got shut out, but didn’t even enter the 10c.
    Ffs I know how to enter the TC lottery 


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  • NewfieintheUSA
    NewfieintheUSA Posts: 2,416
    edited February 2024

    Post edited by NewfieintheUSA on
  • AFJAMMER said:
    AFJAMMER said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    I went 0/ and I have my request confirmation 
    There were 2 confirmations sent. One was for the 10c tix and another for verified fan. It is possible to mix those two up and think they got shut out, but didn’t even enter the 10c.
    Ffs I know how to enter the TC lottery 


    You did not check both boxes?
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  • AFJAMMER said:
    AFJAMMER said:
    know1 said:
    BF25394 said:
    And an example of what I just asked, so forget that. I guess it would help to see a lot more split like this -> there should be significantly more GA N1 and P1 N2 (or vice versa) examples that GA N1 and GA N2. I've noticed a lot more of the latter.
    I've highlighted a key phrase.

    The night before the Super Bowl, I went out and did karaoke with some friends. One of my friends performed "Ca plane pour moi." A few days later, I was watching a hockey game when I saw a Heineken commercial with that song in it that I'd never noticed before. I mentioned it to the friend. Shortly thereafter, he replied that he saw it on a different channel. The next night, we were at a bar and the commercial came on TV while we were there. I've seen it a few more times since then.

    Did this commercial not exist until last week, or did we just not notice it until the song was top-of-mind after the karaoke performance? I looked it up, and it turns out the ad has been airing since January 9. We did karaoke on February 10. I noticed the commercial for the first time on February 13. So it's the second option (something sometimes called Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon).

    With respect to the ticket lottery, it's something different. People are noticing things that fit the pattern they think they see and not noticing the things that don't. It is normal for humans to do this.
    Also - people could be lying about their results.

    There are huge variables at play here and it's quite interesting to see how people can think they are so sure of something when they basically know almost nothing.

    Based on some of the questions being asked...I would bet a lot of people entered TM Verified Fan and thought that was their 10c registration. So they are like oh i lost...when truthfully they never entered.  Then there are also legit folks who know the drill and drew the short straw repeatedly.
    I agree for the ones went 0/???

    if you got at least one, you know you did it correctly.
    I went 0/ and I have my request confirmation 
    There were 2 confirmations sent. One was for the 10c tix and another for verified fan. It is possible to mix those two up and think they got shut out, but didn’t even enter the 10c.
    Ffs I know how to enter the TC lottery 


    You did not check both boxes?
    I didn't check P1 along with GA/p1, no