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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I got 4 for Vienna. It was so painless. I logged in at 5:50 and was done by 6:08. Having to enter the code before you were admitted definitely reduced the number of people in the queue. I didn't like the blind purchasing but I think that helped to. You get what you get and you don't get upset. I can't imagine that there won't eventually be a resale/transfer process. I know it says they will be matching IDs to the tickets but really.....how can they do that in an efficient manner. That would take so much time for someone to read your ID and then confirm it is the same name on the ticket. I'm super excited. I bought the insurance as well. I have no idea what the insurance is for. It's going to be a lovely vacation. [/quote] By "blind purchasing" you mean you had no option to choose your seat? It was just best available and randomly assigned?[/quote] lol yes. When the sale first opened there was no seat map and no indication of what seats cost what amount. I picked an amount based on what I was comfortable spending and was taken to checkout where I was presented with the tickets allocated to me. The only way I knew I was buying a seat as opposed to GA was because I had followed the London sale yesterday and I based my selection off of the prices from that sale. My goal was to get through the purchase process. I wasn't going to dump the tickets and try again for something different that would be just as random. My choices for purchase were something like Category A for $100, Category B for $90, Category C for $80 but there was no way to know what Category A meant. BTW---the $100, $90, and $80 are just example prices, they aren't the real prices.[/quote]
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