Anonymous wrote:I'm second guessing our purchase. Sort of blacked out and purchased blindly before realizing. $580 for each ticket. Phew. Seems outrageous. We also bought an extra we will probably need to sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I tried on multiple computers all day:
Philly-- Sunday 5/14, got two $225 tickets after being shut out yesterday. I clicked on the top ticket choice the instant I got into the room and had ZERO idea what i was buying. My two teen daughters may go.
Pittsburgh --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
Minneapolis --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
Denver--was able to put 5 floor seats into my cart but they came to $4500 with fees. I threw them back and wasn't able to get anything else
Las Vegas --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
LA #1 --shut out ----made it into the ticking room but everything was sold out a minute after I arrived
LA #2 (last show of the tour)-- got five $225 tickets. Not sure yet what I'm going to do with these. May sell all or family friends may use these.
Why did you buy them?
They’re scalpers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those saying Ticketmaster is horrible, know that Glendale, AZ, which used seatgeek, worked exactly the same. Shut out yesterday, today with Capital One, I had 2 tickets in my cart then got an error while trying to purchase. It put me back in line, with tix sold out before I got another chance.
My neighbor and her husband (at work) had the same story.
It's the whole process, not just ticketmaster.
Go check to see how many tickets are on resale right now on seatgeek. Both SG and TM are profiting from the resales of what were supposed to be verified fan purchases. They're both culpable, but TM is particularly egregious and a monopoly that needs to be broken up. I don't understand why artists like Gaga and TS can't facilitate ticket sales themselves. I Is it because they're concerts are put on by Live Nation and they need their ticket sale and event promotion infrastructure to perform at these large venues? I mean don't they have enough resources to just do this independently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I tried on multiple computers all day:
Philly-- Sunday 5/14, got two $225 tickets after being shut out yesterday. I clicked on the top ticket choice the instant I got into the room and had ZERO idea what i was buying. My two teen daughters may go.
Pittsburgh --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
Minneapolis --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
Denver--was able to put 5 floor seats into my cart but they came to $4500 with fees. I threw them back and wasn't able to get anything else
Las Vegas --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
LA #1 --shut out ----made it into the ticking room but everything was sold out a minute after I arrived
LA #2 (last show of the tour)-- got five $225 tickets. Not sure yet what I'm going to do with these. May sell all or family friends may use these.
Why did you buy them?
Anonymous wrote:Why the feeding frenzy for Taylor Swift? I didn’t realize she was so popular on dcum!
That being said, her album has really grown on me!
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I tried on multiple computers all day:
Philly-- Sunday 5/14, got two $225 tickets after being shut out yesterday. I clicked on the top ticket choice the instant I got into the room and had ZERO idea what i was buying. My two teen daughters may go.
Pittsburgh --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
Minneapolis --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
Denver--was able to put 5 floor seats into my cart but they came to $4500 with fees. I threw them back and wasn't able to get anything else
Las Vegas --shut out --made it into the ticking room, put dozens in my cart but never got any
LA #1 --shut out ----made it into the ticking room but everything was sold out a minute after I arrived
LA #2 (last show of the tour)-- got five $225 tickets. Not sure yet what I'm going to do with these. May sell all or family friends may use these.
Anonymous wrote:We didn’t get tickets. My daughter feels personally victimized by Taylor Swift.
Anonymous wrote:All those saying Ticketmaster is horrible, know that Glendale, AZ, which used seatgeek, worked exactly the same. Shut out yesterday, today with Capital One, I had 2 tickets in my cart then got an error while trying to purchase. It put me back in line, with tix sold out before I got another chance.
My neighbor and her husband (at work) had the same story.
It's the whole process, not just ticketmaster.