Not surprised this went so quickly. I bet Zeb (PIT N2) goes fast, but not this fast.
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Anybody else have the issue after hitting the checkout button where it tried to get you to add additional items like the react respond shirt to the cart?
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Anybody else have the issue after hitting the checkout button where it tried to get you to add additional items like the react respond shirt to the cart?
Gaaaaahhhh Apple Pay address verification failed for some reason. I see a flipper tax in my future
My friend got that too. I wonder what the hell is going on there. Shop pay worked great for me.
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Anybody else have the issue after hitting the checkout button where it tried to get you to add additional items like the react respond shirt to the cart?
Gaaaaahhhh Apple Pay address verification failed for some reason. I see a flipper tax in my future
My friend got that too. I wonder what the hell is going on there. Shop pay worked great for me.
After a quick Google, my guess is because I didn’t have the extra four digits on my zip code. So that’s a lesson for the folks, update your addresses, apparently.
First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
Gaaaaahhhh Apple Pay address verification failed for some reason. I see a flipper tax in my future
Same thing happened to me. Mind you, I had just ordered something from Home Depot earlier this morning with no Apple Pay problems. The digital glitches are a massive hassle...you do everything right and trip over a last hurdle that has never been there before....
Gaaaaahhhh Apple Pay address verification failed for some reason. I see a flipper tax in my future
Same thing happened to me. Mind you, I had just ordered something from Home Depot earlier this morning with no Apple Pay problems. The digital glitches are a massive hassle...you do everything right and trip over a last hurdle that has never been there before....
I barely missed out at the show, and wasn't quick enough for the AP version on Brad's website. So thankful to get one today. Can't wait to get it framed and on my wall.
First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
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First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
So what do you propose they do?
Obviously increase the production of the posters that look like they will sell. With all due respect to the artists its been pretty easy to tell which ones are going to be in demand and which ones aren't. It doesn't take an art expert to figure that out. But either way standing in lines of 5+ hours is not the way.
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First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
This is really subjective. For example, I really liked the Nashville N1 poster and picked it up at the show. It's available still in the shop. I also really like the Raleigh N1 that is available, but I am only really interested in posters from the shows I've attended. As has been said above, it's hard to gauge supply and demand with something as subjective as poster artwork.
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First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
So what do you propose they do?
Obviously increase the production of the posters that look like they will sell. With all due respect to the artists its been pretty easy to tell which ones are going to be in demand and which ones aren't. It doesn't take an art expert to figure that out. But either way standing in lines of 5+ hours is not the way.
I can't envision Pearl Jam telling an artist they're working with that they're going to print fewer of their posters as compared to others'.
First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
So what do you propose they do?
Obviously increase the production of the posters that look like they will sell. With all due respect to the artists its been pretty easy to tell which ones are going to be in demand and which ones aren't. It doesn't take an art expert to figure that out. But either way standing in lines of 5+ hours is not the way.
Production is likely driven by the show capacity rather than the appearance of the poster. I don't think the 10c has any desire to accommodate those that didn't attend the show but want the poster. They are nice enough to hold back any. Not all bands do that. I think there are some really cool posters left in the shop.
First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
So what do you propose they do?
Obviously increase the production of the posters that look like they will sell. With all due respect to the artists its been pretty easy to tell which ones are going to be in demand and which ones aren't. It doesn't take an art expert to figure that out. But either way standing in lines of 5+ hours is not the way.
Sell their allotment of posters in the shop. If they see that there is a great demand for a particular poster, like today, create a presale for a second run to cover the orders. Most people don't care if their show edition is exclusive, we just want a poster from the show we attended. If someone is interested in exclusivity, let them chase the AP.
A ten club perk should be a presale of posters to the shows you “win” and purchase tickets. Add a box at checkout. “Would you like to purchase an event poster?”
For all of the love the band shows to the faithful at the shows, 10c leadership has never taken the same approach en masse. Santos and the crew are great, especially on an individual basis, I’m just speaking to the policies of the club.
Florida Night 1 was the worst drop ever. No notice, the morning after the show. What attendees were expecting the poster drop the next day!? Terrible.
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First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
So what do you propose they do?
Obviously increase the production of the posters that look like they will sell. With all due respect to the artists its been pretty easy to tell which ones are going to be in demand and which ones aren't. It doesn't take an art expert to figure that out. But either way standing in lines of 5+ hours is not the way.
I can't envision Pearl Jam telling an artist they're working with that they're going to print fewer of their posters as compared to others'.
No but maybe print another 1000 or so that do appear to be standouts or sell quickly. Like right now they could pump out another 500 of these and they would sell out and also crash the flipper market as well.
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A ten club perk should be a presale of posters to the shows you “win” and purchase tickets. Add a box at checkout. “Would you like to purchase an event poster?”
I like this idea. I'm heading down to LA this weekend to see Superdrag, and when I bought tickets, they made a merch bundle available as an add on. I just have to pick it up when I get to the show. Quite convenient.
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First world problems, I know, but so frustrating. Sold out at show and gone here in under a minute. Like others have said countless times, there are better ways to do this.
This is an understatement. But it seems like nobody that can change this cares to change this. So here we are.
You can't fine tune supply/demand with such precision. There are a bunch of posters just sitting in the store. It is what it is.
The posters sitting in the store are there because they aren't desirable. The few cool ones are for the Europe shows that probably few of us attended. Any poster that was halfway decent has sold out.
So what do you propose they do?
Obviously increase the production of the posters that look like they will sell. With all due respect to the artists its been pretty easy to tell which ones are going to be in demand and which ones aren't. It doesn't take an art expert to figure that out. But either way standing in lines of 5+ hours is not the way.
I can't envision Pearl Jam telling an artist they're working with that they're going to print fewer of their posters as compared to others'.
No but maybe print another 1000 or so that do appear to be standouts or sell quickly. Like right now they could pump out another 500 of these and they would sell out and also crash the flipper market as well.
I understand there are things the band can do to accommodate more fans, I just don't think they care enough about the merch situation to make any changes.
Sure, it would get more posters into people's hands, they would upset the flipper market and yes, they would make more $, but if none of that was enough motivation to change things up in years past, why would they bother now?
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Will do the same for others next tour.
For all of the love the band shows to the faithful at the shows, 10c leadership has never taken the same approach en masse. Santos and the crew are great, especially on an individual basis, I’m just speaking to the policies of the club.
Florida Night 1 was the worst drop ever. No notice, the morning after the show. What attendees were expecting the poster drop the next day!? Terrible.
Sure, it would get more posters into people's hands, they would upset the flipper market and yes, they would make more $, but if none of that was enough motivation to change things up in years past, why would they bother now?
I think it is what it is at this point.