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Title: Ticketmaster website
Post by: Vas Deferens on July 17, 2007, 04:38:00 pm
Does the Ticketmaster site stop working when you use it after an hour (sometimes even 30 minutes of browsing through the site)? It happens to me, whether at work or at home. It's weird. Is there a fix to this?
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: vansmack on July 17, 2007, 04:44:00 pm
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Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
   Is there a fix to this?
[shrugs]
 Don't buy your tickets through ticketmaster?
 [/shrugs]
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: Vas Deferens on July 17, 2007, 04:48:00 pm
Sometimes I just browse through other venues to see who's coming up...and it gives me the error message (can't find site).
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: xneverwherex on July 17, 2007, 04:51:00 pm
ive not had that problem with ticketmaster. i more often do that through ticketweb as they sell most tickets here. but today i was doing that with ticketmaster, since bizarrely enough - the vhs or beta show at bowery is being sold through ticketmaster. figured id see what else they were selling  :)
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: RustyOrgan on July 17, 2007, 05:51:00 pm
Ticketmaster works fine for me..
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: serpent boy on July 17, 2007, 07:22:00 pm
Ticketmaster stopped working for me on Saturday after 40 minutes of trying to get good tickets to The Cure show in Fairfax. The Web site remained down for 24 hours, and I got a suspicious call from someone saying they were Ticketmaster and they needed my credit card information to confirm my purchase.
 
 Weird stuff.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: 6949 on July 17, 2007, 10:14:00 pm
Yes. If you surf on their site long enough it will lock up-it's based on the number of links you open not the time that you are on there.  It considers you a scalper ready to pounce on tickets.  
  <img src="http://static.flickr.com/31/45435800_aff531671c_m.jpg" alt=" - " />
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: Vas Deferens on July 18, 2007, 12:53:00 am
Ok, thanks. I also noticed that it locks up for 12 + hours!!! F**kers!!
 
 
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Originally posted by 6949:
  Yes. If you surf on their site long enough it will lock up-it's based on the number of links you open not the time that you are on there.  It considers you a scalper ready to pounce on tickets.  
   
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: beetsnotbeats on July 18, 2007, 07:03:00 am
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Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  Ok, thanks. I also noticed that it locks up for 12 + hours!!! F**kers!!
Delete yr ticketmaster.com cookies, then try again.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: walkonby on July 18, 2007, 11:05:00 am
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Originally posted by vansmack:
   
Quote
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
   Is there a fix to this?
[shrugs]
 Don't buy your tickets through ticketmaster?
 [/shrugs] [/b]
i guess you've opened a ticket outlet that offers tickets at a great price and with no ONE SINGLE FUCKING problem.  come on, chop chop; get with it.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: vansmack on July 18, 2007, 12:52:00 pm
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Originally posted by walkonby:
  i guess you've opened a ticket outlet that offers tickets at a great price and with no ONE SINGLE FUCKING problem.  come on, chop chop; get with it.
We really only have three TM venues in San Francisco: The Fillmore, Bill Graham Civic Aud., and The Warfield (I rarely visit other larger outdoor venues) and they are all on or near major public transportation lines.  All others use tickets.com, ticketweb.com, virtuoso.com or fax back.
 
 Therefore, I use ticketmaster only when absolutely necessary and that was once in the last 2-4 years (Smashing Pumpkins residency), otherwise I make the effort to go to the venue.  Even when I buy sports tickets these days, I buy from the season ticket holder exchanges.  
 
 Venerable recently discovered that if you go to one notorious TM/Live Nation venue (The Fillmore) on Sunday's, they don't charge you any fee for purchasing tickets.  So now we buy our Fillmore tickets on Sundays, after we stop at Amoeba, of course.
 
 So therefore, no, I didn't "open" a great ticket web site, I just stopped using a crappy one that rips you off and make other arrangements.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: Vas Deferens on July 18, 2007, 01:00:00 pm
I used to do the same thing, *shrug*
 
 They also sell Warfield tickets at the Fillmore box office but I'm sure you know that already!
 
 I should be in SF during the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass fest...we should meet!
 
 
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Originally posted by vansmack:
 
  So now we buy our Fillmore tickets on Sundays, after we stop at Amoeba, of course.
 
 
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: Bombay Chutney on July 18, 2007, 01:00:00 pm
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Originally posted by vansmack:
  So now we buy our Fillmore tickets on Sundays, after we stop at Amoeba, of course.
 
Hippie.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: vansmack on July 18, 2007, 01:06:00 pm
Should I be nervous that at 10:03 (about 11 minutes after me visiting the Ticketmaster web site to verify the TM/Live Nation venues in San Francisco), Live Nation sent me an email listing all the shows coming up in San Francisco?
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: vansmack on July 18, 2007, 01:09:00 pm
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Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  I should be in SF during the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass fest...we should meet!
 
I live right next to the park, but would never go to the festval (contrary to Bombay's thinking, I couldn't be further from a hippie).  So, after the show, let's pick a bar and get a drink.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: walkonby on July 18, 2007, 01:32:00 pm
i'm crying a river that ticketmaster "rips us off" with ticket fees and charges.  i get excellent seats from ticketmaster on rereleases all the time, and i gladly pay the fees because i'm not a slave to bitching about money.  move out of the city where people's one week rent is the same as my one month mortage, or get a better job and quit bitching about fucking ticket prices.  everyone has to get paid who works. the people at ticketmaster work, so they get paid, and you pay for it.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: vansmack on July 18, 2007, 01:47:00 pm
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Originally posted by walkonby:
   and you pay for it.
Actually, I've proven that I won't pay for it.  The exception being two $25 Smashing Pumpkin Tickets cost me a total of $72.30, which I find absurd.  The only reason I made that exception was because I knew they would sell out long before I had the chance to get to the box office and I was out of town, otherwise I likely would have chanced the box office.
 
 Hey, if it works for you great.  I have decided that it doesn't work for me and found ways around it.  Great.  But don't attack.  Joe Mashmellow said he's having trouble with TM and I gave him my solution.  I haven't seen a solution from you yet...just a lot of bitching at me.  So why don't you refocus your efforts on helping the OP, huh?
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: walkonby on July 18, 2007, 01:57:00 pm
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Originally posted by vansmack:
   
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Originally posted by walkonby:
   and you pay for it.
Actually, I've proven that I won't pay for it.  The exception being two $25 Smashing Pumpkin Tickets cost me a total of $72.30, which I find absurd.  The only reason I made that exception was because I knew they would sell out long before I had the chance to get to the box office and I was out of town, otherwise I likely would have chanced the box office.
 
 Hey, if it works for you great.  I have decided that it doesn't work for me and found ways around it.  Great.  But don't attack.  Joe Mashmellow said he's having trouble with TM and I gave him my solution.  I haven't seen a solution from you yet...just a lot of bitching at me.  So why don't you refocus your efforts on helping the OP, huh? [/b]
i'm sorry; i shouldn't be arguing with you over something as retard as ticketmaster.  i love it as a service.  got me to plenty of great shows with great seats everytime.  so, no solutions from me.  i just find it annoying that people are constantly putting it down because of the charges.  if someone wants to bitch, bitch about how some--930 being the worst--venues charge you for shipping if you pick tickets up at the box office.  now that's a fucking rip off.  but i don't bitch about charges; it doesn't change a thing.  nothing changes anything.  this is america; it's all been already laid out for you.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: amnesiac on July 18, 2007, 01:58:00 pm
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Originally posted by 6949:
 
   <img src="http://static.flickr.com/31/45435800_aff531671c_m.jpg" alt=" - " />
i'm in ur internet
 skalping ur ticketz
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: Venerable Bede on July 18, 2007, 02:15:00 pm
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Originally posted by walkonby:
   if someone wants to bitch, bitch about how some--930 being the worst--venues charge you for shipping if you pick tickets up at the box office.  now that's a fucking rip off.  but i don't bitch about charges; it doesn't change a thing.
i was all set to buy tickets on ticketmaster to editors at the fillmore, and there was no charge to print the tickets at home or to have them mailed, but there was a $7.95 service charge and like $5 in taxes for two tickets.  so, 2 $20 tickets turned into 2 $30 tickets.  it is then that i discovered fillmore does not charge any fees on sundays, just the price of the ticket.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: walkonby on July 18, 2007, 02:17:00 pm
do people like those ticket printer things?  for some reason i hate them, like they're some unreal representation of the good time you have at a show.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: vansmack on July 18, 2007, 02:38:00 pm
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Originally posted by walkonby:
  nothing changes anything.  this is america; it's all been already laid out for you.
Well, I still have hope.
 
 I rarely bitch about ticket prices, and I certainly haven't in this thread (I was quick to drop $90 on Police tickets because I [wrongly] felt they were worth it, and I nearly always drop 3 figures on U2 tickets because I feel that are always worth it).  But as you correctly pointed out, I do bitch about fees and service charges that are associated with tickets through TM and have found my own solutions around them.
 
 But this is a matter of principle for me.  You said earlier that I should get a better paying job - I love my job and I'm pretty sure I'm on the higher end of wage earners on this board so I don't avoid TM because I can't afford it.  But I have never forgotten what it was like when I couldn't afford the charges.  There are at least 5 other companies that have figured out how to pay their employees and still not charge the (what I consider exhorbitant) fees that TM does.  You say TM has to pay their employees - I say they have to pay their shareholders.  And I don't want to pay their shareholders.  Or be any part of Barry Dillers $300 Million annual salary package.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: xneverwherex on July 18, 2007, 03:48:00 pm
which reminds me of how last night a friend was bitching about the service charges on ticketweb $5 maybe, and i cant figure out how it was so much (mine werent - but i was purchasing more tix, is prob the reason why), so she didnt get tix assuming she could show up at the venue. sure enough it sold out and the venue had a fairly long queue of people hoping to get tix for the show.
 
 which is why for nyc shows, i nearly always buy tix ahead of time or try and get to a venue if i can for certain shows with sky high service charges. if not, i just eat the charges and thank my stars i can see xyz band. but i refuse to buy from ticketmaster for some tix where the service charges are 30% in addition to ticket prices. its so not worth it, and ill take the chance of a sell out  :)
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: ggw on July 18, 2007, 04:02:00 pm
How much does the venue dictate service charges?  
 
 QOTSA at Rams Head was $25 + ~$12 in service charges.  The Ponys at Black Cat was $10 + $3.75 in charges.  That's a pretty big spread.
Title: Re: Ticketmaster website
Post by: Venerable Bede on July 18, 2007, 04:17:00 pm
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
  How much does the venue dictate service charges?  
 
 QOTSA at Rams Head was $25 + ~$12 in service charges.  The Ponys at Black Cat was $10 + $3.75 in charges.  That's a pretty big spread.
for interpol, playing at the bill graham civic center, the "convenience charge" is $9 per ticket.  "processing charge" is $4.90.  no charge to mail the tickets.