Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got 4 Vienna tickets this morning as well! It was such a breeze compared to Ticketmaster. It did give me a message several times that there were no available tickets in the category I selected but I kept going back and selecting again and got 4 general admission ones. All four of these tickets with tax AND insurance was under 450!!!
PP are yours non-transferable? I am wondering if mine aren’t because they were VIP
Anonymous wrote:I got 4 Vienna tickets this morning as well! It was such a breeze compared to Ticketmaster. It did give me a message several times that there were no available tickets in the category I selected but I kept going back and selecting again and got 4 general admission ones. All four of these tickets with tax AND insurance was under 450!!!
Anonymous wrote:Just scored Vienna tix. Wow such a pain-free process compared to Ticketmaster! Warning though: I realized after I purchased that the tickets are non-transferable! Guess I’m going for sure now.
Anonymous wrote:Are people seriously considering traveling out of the country to see a concert? Not asking snarkily - more power to you if you can afford it - but this is so wild to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people seriously considering traveling out of the country to see a concert? Not asking snarkily - more power to you if you can afford it - but this is so wild to me!
We'd combine it with a vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Are people seriously considering traveling out of the country to see a concert? Not asking snarkily - more power to you if you can afford it - but this is so wild to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got Milan, Vienna, and Warsaw! I can’t believe it! I hope the process of purchasing isn’t bad but we will see. I’m a little worried about the language barrier issues.
I’m new to this thread and everything related to it. Are you saying you are going to shows in all three cities? How does one actually do that? Are you uber wealthy?
No, they are saying they were given access to buy at those three cities. You have to get “pre-approved” to even try to buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got Vienna and Munich! I'm so nervous about this sale. The last one was so stressful and ended up empty-handed. Anyone ever used Oeticket before?
I went on the site and attempted to purchase tickets for a different show at the same stadium so I could get a feel for the process. My worry was that you can’t save cc info in your account.
Turns out Apple Pay is an option, so I’m more confident about my chances. There are two options: 1. Choose best available 2. Choose your own seats based on cost tier.
I’m trying to memorize the seating chart.
I did this as well and noticed that there is a cart timer there, I really hope they keep that for the Taylor tickets. That was a huge Ticketmaster issue. I'm praying that this oeticket system is better than TM though that's a low bar to cross.
I thought US Ticketmaster did have a cart timer?
They do normally, but did not for the Eras tour last year. That’s why tickets would keep disappearing from your cart at checkout. Happened to me countless times.
Tomorrow is the presale for Vienna! Just got my code. Crossing my fingers.
Weird I vaguely remember one but maybe I’ve just repressed these memories of how crazy it was to wait for 6 hours for tickets! How did you get the code? Text? I haven’t received any yet