Taylor Swift Tour

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


So you feel good about mocking UMC moms who wanted to buy tickets because ha ha ha, scalpers stepped in and now the only people who can afford tickets are straight-up upperclass moms?

You are bad at class warfare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


It’s about consumer protection. You might not care about it, but that’s what this is. If you think it doesn’t matter, then stop posting on this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


It’s about consumer protection. You might not care about it, but that’s what this is. If you think it doesn’t matter, then stop posting on this thread.


14 million buyers trying for 2 million tickets was always going to be a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


I got tickets for my daughter, however I am angry with the way this process was run and that people who really want to be at this show can't because TM allowed bots to snatch up the same tickets I paid $150 for and sell them for $1,000 a piece, which TM then profits from. That's wrong whether or not you got tickets and something should be done about it.


I listened to the new album and it seems to have some very mature themes now TS is in her 30s, as well as some rather adult language. Similar thing with Harry Styles. Does that give you pause? It seems that these singers have moved on from their teeniebopper phase, yet many of their fans are still very young listening to songs with very adult themes.


I listened to Alanis Morisette as a teen and turned out fine. Plus she's planning to play songs from all her albums, not just from her latest. That's why it's called Eras.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


So you feel good about mocking UMC moms who wanted to buy tickets because ha ha ha, scalpers stepped in and now the only people who can afford tickets are straight-up upperclass moms?

You are bad at class warfare.



Sure, some scalpers got in there and some people are likely reselling tickets that they bought impulsively. But you seem to be underestimating the number of fans that scored tickets. I got lucky and I keep running into others in DC that also got lucky. I get that it probably feels better to assume that you were wronged in this process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


haters gonna hate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


I got tickets for my daughter, however I am angry with the way this process was run and that people who really want to be at this show can't because TM allowed bots to snatch up the same tickets I paid $150 for and sell them for $1,000 a piece, which TM then profits from. That's wrong whether or not you got tickets and something should be done about it.


what % were bots?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


So you feel good about mocking UMC moms who wanted to buy tickets because ha ha ha, scalpers stepped in and now the only people who can afford tickets are straight-up upperclass moms?

You are bad at class warfare.



Sure, some scalpers got in there and some people are likely reselling tickets that they bought impulsively. But you seem to be underestimating the number of fans that scored tickets. I got lucky and I keep running into others in DC that also got lucky. I get that it probably feels better to assume that you were wronged in this process.


You are woefully uninformed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


I got tickets for my daughter, however I am angry with the way this process was run and that people who really want to be at this show can't because TM allowed bots to snatch up the same tickets I paid $150 for and sell them for $1,000 a piece, which TM then profits from. That's wrong whether or not you got tickets and something should be done about it.


I listened to the new album and it seems to have some very mature themes now TS is in her 30s, as well as some rather adult language. Similar thing with Harry Styles. Does that give you pause? It seems that these singers have moved on from their teeniebopper phase, yet many of their fans are still very young listening to songs with very adult themes.


the adult language seems so forced, almost like she's saying 'look at me, I'm not just for kids any more'
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


So you feel good about mocking UMC moms who wanted to buy tickets because ha ha ha, scalpers stepped in and now the only people who can afford tickets are straight-up upperclass moms?

You are bad at class warfare.



Sure, some scalpers got in there and some people are likely reselling tickets that they bought impulsively. But you seem to be underestimating the number of fans that scored tickets. I got lucky and I keep running into others in DC that also got lucky. I get that it probably feels better to assume that you were wronged in this process.


You are woefully uninformed.


lol. You are the only one who knows what's what. Got it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


I got tickets for my daughter, however I am angry with the way this process was run and that people who really want to be at this show can't because TM allowed bots to snatch up the same tickets I paid $150 for and sell them for $1,000 a piece, which TM then profits from. That's wrong whether or not you got tickets and something should be done about it.


what % were bots?


Even ticketmaster doesn't know. that's the problem. 14 million users tried to enter the presale, when only 2 million presale codes had been given out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


I got tickets for my daughter, however I am angry with the way this process was run and that people who really want to be at this show can't because TM allowed bots to snatch up the same tickets I paid $150 for and sell them for $1,000 a piece, which TM then profits from. That's wrong whether or not you got tickets and something should be done about it.


I listened to the new album and it seems to have some very mature themes now TS is in her 30s, as well as some rather adult language. Similar thing with Harry Styles. Does that give you pause? It seems that these singers have moved on from their teeniebopper phase, yet many of their fans are still very young listening to songs with very adult themes.


the adult language seems so forced, almost like she's saying 'look at me, I'm not just for kids any more'


My daughter has been cursing like that since before she was a teenager. That's just how people talk these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


It’s about consumer protection. You might not care about it, but that’s what this is. If you think it doesn’t matter, then stop posting on this thread.


I lost in a lottery to get a quarantine space to return to my country for my father's funeral during covid. Losing out on a concert ticket doesn't seem too much of a tragedy by comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


It’s about consumer protection. You might not care about it, but that’s what this is. If you think it doesn’t matter, then stop posting on this thread.


I lost in a lottery to get a quarantine space to return to my country for my father's funeral during covid. Losing out on a concert ticket doesn't seem too much of a tragedy by comparison.


Resorting to the tragedy olympics when someone disagrees with you is not a good look

- NP, who can compete in the tragedy olympics but doesn't because who on earth wants to win that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love seeing all these UMC moms upset because they didn't get what they wanted and felt they deserved.


Wait until their kid doesn't get into Harvard.


Maybe try to be nice. Why be nasty?


Because the hysteria here about a concert is overwhelming.


So you feel good about mocking UMC moms who wanted to buy tickets because ha ha ha, scalpers stepped in and now the only people who can afford tickets are straight-up upperclass moms?

You are bad at class warfare.



Sure, some scalpers got in there and some people are likely reselling tickets that they bought impulsively. But you seem to be underestimating the number of fans that scored tickets. I got lucky and I keep running into others in DC that also got lucky. I get that it probably feels better to assume that you were wronged in this process.


Not me, actually. I wasn't trying for tickets, I wouldn't try for tickets. And yes, despite my indifference to seeing her in concert, demand was always going to outstrip supply. But TM made things worse.
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