Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:47 pm
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That was the single best decision I made last year. This year is sure to be nuts. By the time I finally decided I could go last year, they were sold out except for one or two days and I was totally bailed out by somebody. With the refund policy i just decided to buy at the show rather than hassle with it online this year. Complete serendipity for me compared to the hassle this year.BobBretall wrote:BTW --> You guys who will be at the con....CALL ME when you get in line to buy your tickets next year at the show, I'll come & hang out with you. I want to have the ticket before I leave so I don;t ever need to deal with this again.
Yes, I mention this on a post on Page 1......comicm wrote:Next year you should just buy your 2012 tickets at the con before you leave. No mess.
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Friday badges are now sold out. As refunds are processed additional inventory may be released to the public at a later date.
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Saturday badges are now sold out. As refunds are processed additional inventory may be released to the public at a later date.
I will bet you 4 day plus preview sells out ny fri afternoon this year.comicm wrote:Next year you should just buy your 2012 tickets at the con before you leave. No mess.
here's my post on the forumBobBretall wrote:BTW --> You guys who will be at the con....CALL ME when you get in line to buy your tickets next year at the show, I'll come & hang out with you. I want to have the ticket before I leave so I don;t ever need to deal with this again.
I'm right there with you on this one. I got my last year just because I had nothing better to do and had money burning a hole in my pocket.Trev wrote:That was the single best decision I made last year. This year is sure to be nuts. By the time I finally decided I could go last year, they were sold out except for one or two days and I was totally bailed out by somebody. With the refund policy i just decided to buy at the show rather than hassle with it online this year. Complete serendipity for me compared to the hassle this year.BobBretall wrote:BTW --> You guys who will be at the con....CALL ME when you get in line to buy your tickets next year at the show, I'll come & hang out with you. I want to have the ticket before I leave so I don;t ever need to deal with this again.
July can't get here soon enough for me.
I completely agree with you. I've been going for 20 years and love SDCC, but they royally bungled the ticket thing by going with small ticket agency after small ticket agency, each being completely incapable of handling the traffic.CoolBreeze wrote:@Atomic99... I don't consider myself being troll-like or doing a 'drive-by' in my description of my experience with obtaining tickets. (I'll restrain myself from future posts.)
It was a horrible experience - in my opinion. SDCC has it's legacy and comic-fan loyalty as insurance to withstand what could have been a catastrophic event. Another company could have lost major business because of it.
This will be my 1st SDCC, but I almost walked away because of the experience. Reading posts like Bob's above made me give it another try to procure the tickets.
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All badges are now sold out. As refunds are processed additional inventory may be released to the public at a later date.
Surely sdcc put some kind of sla into their agreement and won't have to pay those fees. They should have arranged for folks to get refunds of their fees too.BobBretall wrote:All badges sold out as of ~9pm pacific time..... 12 hrs to sell >100k badges. Kind of sickening that TicketLeap made >$200k in fees given their crappy performance.
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All badges are now sold out. As refunds are processed additional inventory may be released to the public at a later date.