Cbeamy wrote: » Skybox I was wondering the same myself. is there any way to Preorder in any of the ticketmaster outlets? Id travel to any of them in order to get a chance at picking up 9 of them for the Saturday night.
Mr.S wrote: » There is no 100% guaranteed way... -- The good news is, ticketmaster finally have decent servers, gone are the days where the site crashes under load. Basically, to maximise your chances:Have the event page open a good bit before tickets go on sale Do not click refresh before the on sale time. There is no point. 1 second or 2 AFTER the on sale time, click refresh. ONCE. Click Find Tickets. Fill in each box with how many you want, section etc. Click order/find tickets ONCE. WAIT. DO NOT REFRESH. Buy tickets as per instructions. Have a ticketmaster account already created with ALL details (addresses and Credit Card info etc) make sure you are logged in.KNOW YOUR VERIFIED BY VISA/MASTERCARD A/C AND PASSWORD - THIS WILL BE ASKED and ****s up a lot of people. Basically, if you are not patient and refresh when it site takes a while to load, you'll miss out. Only ever click ONCE and never refresh. Just let it load. Use the Smartphone App if you want to have a double chance of getting tickets. I've found the app buggy though when processing Mastercard payments. No point queuing up at the outlets, they take from the same pool as online orders. Phone is usually impossible to get an order through, but no harm in trying while you wait in the online queue. And thats that.
recyclops wrote: » i got mine sorted sometimes it great having friends in high (low) places
Mr.S wrote: » No, really. There isn't! Unless you mean Fanclub links, presales, premiums etc. But thats cheating!
Toast wrote: » There used to be a few "off the grid" ticket outlets that would get a preprinted allocation of tickets for gigs rather than have to print them from the general pool. Sound Cellar on Nassau St. being the most famous. I have no idea if this is still the case (or if Sound Cellar is still open) but in the past if something sold out online that would be the place to head.
Mr.S wrote: » Sound Cellar does still do it, I would imagine their allocation is gone by now though, I remember reserving tickets with them for stuff in the Point back in the day and waltzing in on the day of sale past the TM queues heh. There's another record shop in town that still does it, off Temple Bar. I can't remember the name though, looks like it should be back in the 60's.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Is there a shopping cart or something on ticketmaster. Can you add friday and saturday tickets together.
JJ wrote: » Best thing to do is register an account with TM and add your card to your TM account if you haven't already. If you have a smartphone, download the TM app. On the morning, sign in to your account, hit refresh until it goes on sale and hope for the best.
Mr.S wrote: » Have the event page open a good bit before tickets go on sale Do not click refresh before the on sale time. There is no point. 1 second or 2 AFTER the on sale time, click refresh. ONCE. Click Find Tickets. Fill in each box with how many you want, section etc. Click order/find tickets ONCE. WAIT. DO NOT REFRESH. Buy tickets as per instructions.
larrymiller wrote: » KNOW YOUR VERIFIED BY VISA/MASTERCARD A/C AND PASSWORD - THIS WILL BE ASKED and ****s up a lot of people. Crap, this one got me before what can I do to figure this out before next week?
delbertgrady wrote: » No. You'll have to do them as two separate transactions. Buy for one show, then go back and start all over again.