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Rikkiebags wrote:Word of advice for American ticket-seekers. Copy the link in the email rather than clicking it in your email client. It'll shave a tiny bit of time.
If you want to go a step further, you can work out what the real link is by opening devtools then throttling your network access. You can find out what it is before it redirects to the Boc site.
So for example, my link was actually this:
https://boardsofcanada.ffm.to/london-yg ... qtN.Rwheqg
southsider wrote:For Glasgow, the link took me to a website that was unavailable, I kept trying until maybe 11:11 then magically it worked and I got straight in (no queue) and got the tickets. Sorry to those that had a much more problematic experience and unsuccessful outcome.
llydia wrote:southsider wrote:For Glasgow, the link took me to a website that was unavailable, I kept trying until maybe 11:11 then magically it worked and I got straight in (no queue) and got the tickets. Sorry to those that had a much more problematic experience and unsuccessful outcome.
This makes no sense. I was in at 11:02 and it told me to go to a waiting list. I didnt even get put back into a queue. I was literally the first person and it said no tickets were available. I refreshed many times, never saw a purchase. This whole thing was actually insane. There is no logic to not, not worth thinking about. It was pure luck.
Rikkiebags wrote:Okay, this is the link you need for New York and LA: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infernosessions/
It may just give you that little advantage.
robotanalysis wrote:Rikkiebags wrote:Okay, this is the link you need for New York and LA: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infernosessions/
It may just give you that little advantage.
Thank you. Entered my code, got "Congratulations! Your code was accepted. New ticket types have been unlocked below." and now have a select tickets countdown. Do you know if I need to refresh or will the page automatically refresh after the countdown?
Negamuse wrote:Someone asked about timings earlier, I was on the link at 11 on the dot, and getting "the event at this link is not live" for about a minute, then a couple of minutes of cloud flare errors, then in at about 150 in the queue which slowly ticked down to about 130 then went to a "enter your email to get notified if more tickets become available" screen.
The only time I've won this kind of race is with Kate Bush and Glastonbury tickets where I've had a laptop and a couple of phones on different networks and just picked the one that got in, just couldn't be bothered with this tbh. If it had been a live gig, sure
Rikkiebags wrote:Okay, this is the link you need for New York and LA: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infernosessions/
It may just give you that little advantage.
Rikkiebags wrote:Okay, this is the link you need for New York and LA: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infernosessions/
It may just give you that little advantage.
outhudd wrote:Rikkiebags wrote:Okay, this is the link you need for New York and LA: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infernosessions/
It may just give you that little advantage.
Gah having this link in advance would have been an advantage for sure.
It takes you ahead of most other people in the process.
Den wrote:outhudd wrote:Rikkiebags wrote:Okay, this is the link you need for New York and LA: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infernosessions/
It may just give you that little advantage.
Gah having this link in advance would have been an advantage for sure.
It takes you ahead of most other people in the process.
So you’d recommend having this link open ahead of time instead of clicking the hyperlink from email, and then entering access code after 11?
southsider wrote:For Glasgow, the link took me to a website that was unavailable, I kept trying until maybe 11:11 then magically it worked and I got straight in (no queue) and got the tickets. Sorry to those that had a much more problematic experience and unsuccessful outcome.
bingo wings wrote:southsider wrote:For Glasgow, the link took me to a website that was unavailable, I kept trying until maybe 11:11 then magically it worked and I got straight in (no queue) and got the tickets. Sorry to those that had a much more problematic experience and unsuccessful outcome.
That's what happened to me and I chucked it at 11:07, but my wife persevered. It must have been 11:10/11:11 when she accessed it because it took a couple of minutes to input all the data and the confirmation email came at 11:13.
Negamuse wrote:Someone asked about timings earlier, I was on the link at 11 on the dot, and getting "the event at this link is not live" for about a minute, then a couple of minutes of cloud flare errors, then in at about 150 in the queue which slowly ticked down to about 130 then went to a "enter your email to get notified if more tickets become available" screen.
The only time I've won this kind of race is with Kate Bush and Glastonbury tickets where I've had a laptop and a couple of phones on different networks and just picked the one that got in, just couldn't be bothered with this tbh. If it had been a live gig, sure
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