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Hi all, Quick question for those who opened wise.com accounts for payment: How did you link it to Ticketmaster for payouts? Did you have to order wise.com debit card??0
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No, you can’t use a debit card to get paid. You need to enter your Wise account information on TM. Select Canada as your country on TM and go to My Profile and select Billing Information (use a desktop or a browser, not a TM app). You can add your Wise account info there. A few days later you will receive two smalljjflash said:Hi all, Quick question for those who opened wise.com accounts for payment: How did you link it to Ticketmaster for payouts? Did you have to order wise.com debit card??
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ManOfTheHour75 said:Will they just continue to lower the prices below face value to try and sell all those lower bowl tickets for Van 2?
They've been regular price of $208 for awhile now and they still aren't moving at all.
It becomes a game of chicken. The longer the wait, the more time it gives to see if fans flinch.. but sometimes it can mean they end up cutting below face value in the last few days before the show.
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When was the last time standard prices for Pearl Jam went below face value in North America? Fresno didn’t even do that.0
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I love that they're playing two shows in Van so that I'll see them twice on this tour but considering that Seattle has two dates I'm not sure it was the best idea for selling tickets. I'm surprised they didn't play one in Vancouver and one in Calgary or even give the East coast another show. The demand seems to be 20x higher in places like New York, Philly and Boston.
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ManOfTheHour75 said:I love that they're playing two shows in Van so that I'll see them twice on this tour but considering that Seattle has two dates I'm not sure it was the best idea for selling tickets. I'm surprised they didn't play one in Vancouver and one in Calgary or even give the East coast another show. The demand seems to be 20x higher in places like New York, Philly and Boston.Yah, I'm not complaining about two Vancouver shows but it seems like an interesting choice, given Vancouver is a smaller market big city for shows. Maybe they would of sold out had they put more at face value during the original surge.Then again I did see that pumpkins show in 2022, look pretty damn full by show time. You never know. Last minute, not planner type people sometimes keep the world spinning
I just bought some really close side stage tickets (row 7) for n1. Now debating whether to sit in those and let my friends sit in row 4 floor, or do I sit in row 4 floor, and sit in the side seats.Post edited by Zod on0 -
good morning, I'm look to drop two tix for N2 - Floor row 16 in a few minutes0
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That’s a tough call. Normally I’d say side stage no question. I normally love close side stage seats, and they’re my favorite seats in the house outside of GA. The problem this time around is that we won’t know what the new stage setup/production looks like until the first show. So there’s some risk that your view could be obstructed.Zod said:ManOfTheHour75 said:I love that they're playing two shows in Van so that I'll see them twice on this tour but considering that Seattle has two dates I'm not sure it was the best idea for selling tickets. I'm surprised they didn't play one in Vancouver and one in Calgary or even give the East coast another show. The demand seems to be 20x higher in places like New York, Philly and Boston.Yah, I'm not complaining about two Vancouver shows but it seems like an interesting choice, given Vancouver is a smaller market big city for shows. Maybe they would of sold out had they put more at face value during the original surge.Then again I did see that pumpkins show in 2022, look pretty damn full by show time. You never know. Last minute, not planner type people sometimes keep the world spinning
I just bought some really close side stage tickets (row 7) for n1. Now debating whether to sit in those and let my friends sit in row 4 floor, or do I sit in row 4 floor, and sit in the side seats.0 -
steven87 said:
That’s a tough call. Normally I’d say side stage no question. I normally love close side stage seats, and they’re my favorite seats in the house outside of GA. The problem this time around is that we won’t know what the new stage setup/production looks like until the first show. So there’s some risk that your view could be obstructed.Zod said:ManOfTheHour75 said:I love that they're playing two shows in Van so that I'll see them twice on this tour but considering that Seattle has two dates I'm not sure it was the best idea for selling tickets. I'm surprised they didn't play one in Vancouver and one in Calgary or even give the East coast another show. The demand seems to be 20x higher in places like New York, Philly and Boston.Yah, I'm not complaining about two Vancouver shows but it seems like an interesting choice, given Vancouver is a smaller market big city for shows. Maybe they would of sold out had they put more at face value during the original surge.Then again I did see that pumpkins show in 2022, look pretty damn full by show time. You never know. Last minute, not planner type people sometimes keep the world spinning
I just bought some really close side stage tickets (row 7) for n1. Now debating whether to sit in those and let my friends sit in row 4 floor, or do I sit in row 4 floor, and sit in the side seats.Yah, we've got row 1 floor for the 2nd night. At least we know if turns out not great, we have night 2 to look forward too.I've been to so many shows side stage, and aside from one Bryan Adams show, where they sold tickets below the speaker levels, it's been a non-issue. I can't imagine they would of sold the tickets if it was a pretty big obstruction? I'm guessing it's a big screen at the back or something... but you never know.I think I'll end up doing side stage for night 1, and floor for n2 (unless I pull off another upgrade
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Demand is weaker for the Monday show obviously but generally speaking I think they drop premium to standard pricing but no less. I think those that don’t list theirs on F2F sooner rather than later shouldn’t be surprised if/when they’re forced to eat the tickets.PJNB said:When was the last time standard prices for Pearl Jam went below face value in North America? Fresno didn’t even do that.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."
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Demand is weaker for the Monday show obviously but generally speaking I think they drop premium to standard pricing but no less. I think those that don’t list theirs on F2F sooner rather than later shouldn’t be surprised if/when they’re forced to eat the tickets.PJNB said:When was the last time standard prices for Pearl Jam went below face value in North America? Fresno didn’t even do that.Yah. For EV solo in Seattle and I think maybe the Oakland shows in 2022, I did see regular prices tickets below the original face valur. Usually it's not a lot, but 10 or 20 bucks lower, which undercuts fan2fan.The other challenge is TM does tend to try to sell most of the worst premium tickets first, so there's a good chance in additioon to price decreased for n2, they might yet spew out better tickets.0 -
Thanks for the feedbackGirlLovesPJ said:
No, you can’t use a debit card to get paid. You need to enter your Wise account information on TM. Select Canada as your country on TM and go to My Profile and select Billing Information (use a desktop or a browser, not a TM app). You can add your Wise account info there. A few days later you will receive two smalljjflash said:Hi all, Quick question for those who opened wise.com accounts for payment: How did you link it to Ticketmaster for payouts? Did you have to order wise.com debit card??
amounts in your Wise account that you will need to verify on TM.
Prior to your edit by buddy posted and sold his N1 tix. We were able to link his wise account and routing #s as part of posting the tix for sale thru F2F, however no country selection was made.....now just hoping he gets paid ::crosses fingers::0 -
If you were able to link it then it should be fine. 👍jjflash said:
Thanks for the feedbackGirlLovesPJ said:
No, you can’t use a debit card to get paid. You need to enter your Wise account information on TM. Select Canada as your country on TM and go to My Profile and select Billing Information (use a desktop or a browser, not a TM app). You can add your Wise account info there. A few days later you will receive two smalljjflash said:Hi all, Quick question for those who opened wise.com accounts for payment: How did you link it to Ticketmaster for payouts? Did you have to order wise.com debit card??
amounts in your Wise account that you will need to verify on TM.
Prior to your edit by buddy posted and sold his N1 tix. We were able to link his wise account and routing #s as part of posting the tix for sale thru F2F, however no country selection was made.....now just hoping he gets paid ::crosses fingers::2012: Philly, Atlanta
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The $10 difference might have been tax which would show up at checkoutZod said:100 Pacer said:
Demand is weaker for the Monday show obviously but generally speaking I think they drop premium to standard pricing but no less. I think those that don’t list theirs on F2F sooner rather than later shouldn’t be surprised if/when they’re forced to eat the tickets.PJNB said:When was the last time standard prices for Pearl Jam went below face value in North America? Fresno didn’t even do that.Yah. For EV solo in Seattle and I think maybe the Oakland shows in 2022, I did see regular prices tickets below the original face valur. Usually it's not a lot, but 10 or 20 bucks lower, which undercuts fan2fan.The other challenge is TM does tend to try to sell most of the worst premium tickets first, so there's a good chance in additioon to price decreased for n2, they might yet spew out better tickets.0 -
The remaining premiums are starting to drop slightly. Hopefully they’ll drop down to face on the day of the show.0
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I remember that happening. They made it look like they were cheaper than the fan to fan tickets but after clicking on them you finally got the all in price.SHZA said:
The $10 difference might have been tax which would show up at checkoutZod said:100 Pacer said:
Demand is weaker for the Monday show obviously but generally speaking I think they drop premium to standard pricing but no less. I think those that don’t list theirs on F2F sooner rather than later shouldn’t be surprised if/when they’re forced to eat the tickets.PJNB said:When was the last time standard prices for Pearl Jam went below face value in North America? Fresno didn’t even do that.Yah. For EV solo in Seattle and I think maybe the Oakland shows in 2022, I did see regular prices tickets below the original face valur. Usually it's not a lot, but 10 or 20 bucks lower, which undercuts fan2fan.The other challenge is TM does tend to try to sell most of the worst premium tickets first, so there's a good chance in additioon to price decreased for n2, they might yet spew out better tickets.0 -
oh wow, TM just dumped a bunch of side stage tickets at FV for both the Sat and Mon night. starting a few rows behind the fan2fan ones I bought this morning,.Post edited by Zod on0
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This time I couldn’t resist- I bought a pair in the 11th row, mike’s side. Hopefully we just can’t see the screens (which I could care less about) and the stage is unobstructed.Zod said:oh wow, TM just dumped a bunch of side stage tickets at FV for both the Sat and Mon night. starting a few rows behind the fan2fan ones I bought this morning,.0 -
That's what I'm hoping for. Side Stage ticket are generally pretty amazing. Almost as close as being on the front of the floor, but you get an elevated viewsteven87 said:
This time I couldn’t resist- I bought a pair in the 11th row, mike’s side. Hopefully we just can’t see the screens (which I could care less about) and the stage is unobstructed.Zod said:oh wow, TM just dumped a bunch of side stage tickets at FV for both the Sat and Mon night. starting a few rows behind the fan2fan ones I bought this morning,.
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