melissag said:I'm curious, I haven't seen many people say whether they got Seattle tickets. I was fortunate and got 2 GAs five minutes in.
Was I just lucky, did the system work better today, or were not many people going for Seattle?
Matthew_Page2000 said:
EPIC--FUCKING--HORROR--SHOW.
I was in immediately. So were two of my friends who are also U2.com members. No luck. Luckily there were hundreds of nosebleeds and behind the state seats available for $165.
PASSSSS... I'll spend the $165 on someone I can trust. Like a scalper.
p.s.--If I haven't said it already: U2.com Sucks Ass.
BeckyK1114 said:I got two GA tickets and two seat tickets for the second seattle show on the 25th. The seats are good ones two. All for 49.50. I am telling you. I just had a feeling that U2.com thing was gonna go bad. I have faith in U2 just not in the independant web site or ticketmaster. Somehow my gutt must have been right. I got two tickets for the vancouver show too. YES!
melsbud said:Something was very strange for the Seattle general sale. For the first show, I entered 2 GA tickets and typed in the search code flawlessly, but in under a minute, it said there weren't any left. (It didn't even make me wait the 10 minutes before I hit the loser page!) So I waited for the second show, and had two windows open and was refreshing them constantly. When tickets became available on window #1, I was able to get GA seats after processing for about a minute. But while processing, my second window, when refreshed, still showed that tickets hadn't gone on sale! This was the same for my friend who was on the phone with me and also had two windows open.
I guess I can't complain too much but I wish I had ticketbastard down to a science for future notice! Did this happen for anyone else?