Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting on Philly. I logged on right before 10 AM. It said I’m 2000+ in the line and has not changed in 2 hours. Anyone experiencing similar?
The circle is still glowing but no movement forward
Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting on Philly. I logged on right before 10 AM. It said I’m 2000+ in the line and has not changed in 2 hours. Anyone experiencing similar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting on Philly. I logged on right before 10 AM. It said I’m 2000+ in the line and has not changed in 2 hours. Anyone experiencing similar?
Same for Pitt, but I was logged on at 9:30.
Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting on Philly. I logged on right before 10 AM. It said I’m 2000+ in the line and has not changed in 2 hours. Anyone experiencing similar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people who've experienced stuff like this before, will resale get a lot better closer to the date? I'm not closing my browser, but the number of people ahead of her means it's nearly impossible to get seats. The capacity of Pitt is 68000 with all seats, but that won't be concert capacity. with 20,000 ahead of me, it's a losing game.
By better, do you mean lower price?
In general, yes the price goes down as the show date and time approaches. I've seen that numerous times. But this is Taylor Swift, so who knows.
Why would someone resell for less than they paid? That doesn't make sense.
Also, right now, we are seeing people try to immediately sell their tickets for crazy prices (like 10,000). Come on. A resell that is listed at 400 right now, but was purchased for 99 will go down later if they can't sell them. I know resell will be more than original price, but not necessary 300-600X higher
Okay, just making sure I can sell any tickets I don't need for at least what I paid. Don't need to make money.

Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting on Philly. I logged on right before 10 AM. It said I’m 2000+ in the line and has not changed in 2 hours. Anyone experiencing similar?
Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting on Philly. I logged on right before 10 AM. It said I’m 2000+ in the line and has not changed in 2 hours. Anyone experiencing similar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people who've experienced stuff like this before, will resale get a lot better closer to the date? I'm not closing my browser, but the number of people ahead of her means it's nearly impossible to get seats. The capacity of Pitt is 68000 with all seats, but that won't be concert capacity. with 20,000 ahead of me, it's a losing game.
By better, do you mean lower price?
In general, yes the price goes down as the show date and time approaches. I've seen that numerous times. But this is Taylor Swift, so who knows.
Why would someone resell for less than they paid? That doesn't make sense.
Also, right now, we are seeing people try to immediately sell their tickets for crazy prices (like 10,000). Come on. A resell that is listed at 400 right now, but was purchased for 99 will go down later if they can't sell them. I know resell will be more than original price, but not necessary 300-600X higher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people who've experienced stuff like this before, will resale get a lot better closer to the date? I'm not closing my browser, but the number of people ahead of her means it's nearly impossible to get seats. The capacity of Pitt is 68000 with all seats, but that won't be concert capacity. with 20,000 ahead of me, it's a losing game.
By better, do you mean lower price?
In general, yes the price goes down as the show date and time approaches. I've seen that numerous times. But this is Taylor Swift, so who knows.
Why would someone resell for less than they paid? That doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people who've experienced stuff like this before, will resale get a lot better closer to the date? I'm not closing my browser, but the number of people ahead of her means it's nearly impossible to get seats. The capacity of Pitt is 68000 with all seats, but that won't be concert capacity. with 20,000 ahead of me, it's a losing game.
By better, do you mean lower price?
In general, yes the price goes down as the show date and time approaches. I've seen that numerous times. But this is Taylor Swift, so who knows.
Why would someone resell for less than they paid? That doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people who've experienced stuff like this before, will resale get a lot better closer to the date? I'm not closing my browser, but the number of people ahead of her means it's nearly impossible to get seats. The capacity of Pitt is 68000 with all seats, but that won't be concert capacity. with 20,000 ahead of me, it's a losing game.
By better, do you mean lower price?
In general, yes the price goes down as the show date and time approaches. I've seen that numerous times. But this is Taylor Swift, so who knows.
Anonymous wrote:For people who've experienced stuff like this before, will resale get a lot better closer to the date? I'm not closing my browser, but the number of people ahead of her means it's nearly impossible to get seats. The capacity of Pitt is 68000 with all seats, but that won't be concert capacity. with 20,000 ahead of me, it's a losing game.