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JadedFaded
Somebody talk me down off the ledge. I want a pit ticket for San Diego. On Friday if I can’t get one, do I spend the extra $250 for the VIP (worthless stuff) pit, or wait to get face value pit at a later date? This will be the only show I go to this tour, so getting pit is super important to me.
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JadedFaded
Somebody talk me down off the ledge. I want a pit ticket for San Diego. On Friday if I can’t get one, do I spend the extra $250 for the VIP (worthless stuff) pit, or wait to get face value pit at a later date? This will be the only show I go to this tour, so getting pit is super important to me.
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TumblinDice76
I went through a ton of emotions today 1) I'm finally out of the waiting room 2) Ok, these tickets look good 3) the ones I want are disappearing quickly 4) GA floor for $139 sounds good 5) wait, I don't have an American Express card so I can't buy them 6) Ok, I'm over pre sales, I'll wait until Friday 7) Wait what am I doing what if they sell out 8) ok, I'm getting tickets 9) clear head, look for what you actually want, and purchase. 10) Totally happy with my decission!
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JadedFaded
Somebody talk me down off the ledge. I want a pit ticket for San Diego. On Friday if I can’t get one, do I spend the extra $250 for the VIP (worthless stuff) pit, or wait to get face value pit at a later date? This will be the only show I go to this tour, so getting pit is super important to me.
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JadedFaded
Somebody talk me down off the ledge. I want a pit ticket for San Diego. On Friday if I can’t get one, do I spend the extra $250 for the VIP (worthless stuff) pit, or wait to get face value pit at a later date? This will be the only show I go to this tour, so getting pit is super important to me.
I'm in a similar situation with San Diego being my only show this tour (as of right now anyways), but don't think I could splurge for the VIP's; with fees that takes it well over $800 for a single ticket. On the other hand, I've thought to myself:
"this could be the very last time I ever see the Stones and I want the best experience possible"...so with that frame of mind, an extra couple hundred doesn't seem so bad. But I'm having enough trouble even justifying a face value pit ticket at $500!
Yes I saved alot of money last tour with Lucky Dips (and was gifted with pit both times), and the money saved then could be seen as money going towards the new show, but I already spent that extra money long ago!
As the world turns, more presales tomorrow followed by general sales on Friday...stay tuned as the drama unfolds!
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timbernardis
OK, so does this sound like a plan? :
First, be sure my TM account works and is updated
Second, call my banks/card companies and tell them to expect charges from Ticketmaster which could be from anywhere in the country. So they don't reject me for fraud. Also get them to temporarily raise my daily credit limit if necessary.
I am going strictly for Lucky Dips.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh early on Friday -- use my desktop, laptop and the Stones app on my phone, all using the same Ticketmaster account and the same credit card.
San Diego and Vancouver three hours later -- same.
Is there any reason to get more than one TM account?
And do you see any problems with my strategy, and/or some other things I might do to enhance the odds of getting my LD tix?
plexi
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timbernardis
I will be doing this from work so my desktop is a hardwired connection, not wireless, but my phone could either be on the institutional wireless or my data plan and my laptop would be on the institutional wireless.
What is a phone not connected to wireless anyway, a land line? How would that work? I could also use my wife's cell phone with her own account if that is necessary.
Still, why do I need two accounts? Last year, I got LDs for both Chicago shows in the same hour and later in the day Denver. All three on the same day using one account and one credit card.
plexi
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vibrolux
If it's ok to ask, does anyone have presale codes for Feb 13?
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vibrolux
If it's ok to ask, does anyone have presale codes for Feb 13?
Rolling Stones Pre-Sale codes
The pre-sale passwords are as follows: MISSYOU for SDCCU Stadium; RESCUE for AEG; EMOTIONAL for Ticketmaster; SHATTER for participating radio stations; and IHEART for participating IHEART radio stations.
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timbernardis
OK, I think I see what you (daspy) are saying ...
So long as I have a way of getting two codes, and the only way to do that is by having two phones (in this case, my own and my wife's phone), I can use those codes on any device so long as I have two accounts, each with their own credit or debit card. And each account would need to have their own e mail address and phone number?
Two different TM accounts would be best to maximize chances of getting what I want, in this case, Lucky Dip.
But I can, if I want, just use one account on one device to order all my tickets. In this case, I would be going for Cleveland and Pittsburgh which are EST, then San Diego and Vancouver which are on PST. So this would mean I would have to have two open windows at a time, one for each pair of concerts.
I'm quite I have the choice of connecting on my phone to either wireless or to my Verizon data. I can set it to either on my phone.
Is there a reason to have more than one rollingstones.com accounts?
plexi
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Hairball
With this new TM scenario of being sent specific code, will be interesting to see how the Lucky Dips situation works.
IfI recall, last tour you clicked on a link on rollingstones.com and were sent directly to a ticketmaster page that only shows Lucky Dips - from there you were immediately allowed to click on them and purchase.
But now, will you have to have a code texted to you before you can jump on the Lucky Dips? If so, it's sure to cause alot of panic and headaches...
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timbernardis
I just re-read all the recent posts after I posed my question above, letting it all come together and sink in.
I have two 32" monitors for my desktop at work. Say for the Cleveland show, open two different windows each using one account, one on each monitor for easy viewing. Try to get in 30 minutes before they go on sale to improve my spot in the queue.
At the exact same time (30 minutes before 10 am EST) for the Pittsburgh show, use my laptop and my phone, one account on each.
So I am juggling four connections to TM at one time on three devices.
The exact same scenario would work for my two West Coast shows.
But an important question -- can you use the Lucky Dip button on the Stones site 30 minutes early? I think not, they only go live at 10 am EST. Unless someone knows of a way to get in a queue ahead of time. Otherwise, I must wait to get in til 10 am.
Is the above workable?
plexi
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timbernardis
And what are "local presales" and "Ticketmaster presales"? What must you do or have to access those presales? Looking to do some more practicing tomorrow.
plexi
Addendum: you used to be able to exclude resale tickets in TM same as you can filter out all the VIP packages and other categories. No more.
When you mouse over certain sections of seats, sometimes you get the price and how many are available in that section, but they ask "offer code required" -- what does that mean? It's not the presale code RAINBOW as when I re-entered that, it did not stop these messages.
Also, there are like two or three shades of blue for certain sections. What do those mean, there is no guide to them on the stadium pages.
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timbernardis
The only question is: do you have to wait to get in til 10 am on the button, or is it possible to queue up early (as I noted above)?
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timbernardis
The only question is: do you have to wait to get in til 10 am on the button, or is it possible to queue up early (as I noted above)?
Again, based on last tour and memory, you had to wait until after 10:00 until the Lucky Dip button appeared on Rollingstones.com, but from there you were directed to a specific TM Lucky Dip page that bypassed any qeue.