acapturedheart3 wrote:So even if I were to register for 4 tickets (and thus be willing to pay $420/ticket to ensure that my party can go) in the pre-sale and do not get chosen, I will only be eligible for 2 tickets TOTAL in the main sale? So that means if I am unlucky in the pre-sale and "lucky" in the main sale, I will still lose 2 members of my party, and gain two tickets that I can't use because I need the rest of my party to split costs for the cross country travel (3 day trip). And to top it all off, the system will only allow me to register once and it does not allow me to purchase tickets in any other sale (including the post sale). This was supposed to be my first trip to Burning Man and now it looks like I may not even have a chance to go. So much for radical inclusion.
LittleJack wrote:I have read the FAQ, and still have a couple of questions:
If I put in for the max of 2 tickets at all 3 price points, how is it decided what I'll pay? Is that random too? Or do they just take everyone's highest pay point and charge them that amount? Perhaps I'm cynical but it's hard to see leaving $150 per ticket on the table if someone is willing to pay it.
Also, if my wife and I both put in for tickets, will they see the same address and last name and assume we're trying to scam the system and deny both of our applications?
Wow, I must be feeling particular cynical and paranoid this morning.
-Little Jack
Heyu wrote:2 things :
1) Borg should post typical shipping/delivery charges for US and non-US. It would suck to get a ticket, but then lose it because someone's pre-paid card was $5 short
2) Can I assume that if you don't get a ticket in the 420 pre-sale, you would then be entered in the $390 tier? Or do you have a chance at a $240 ticket? Are these tiers entered by your ability to pay or random selection ?

trilobyte wrote:@VultureChow - life's full of chances, but with the level of advance planning and preparation you're at, you're way ahead of the game.
trilobyte wrote:
@jkisha - you can check one, two, or three ticket tiers. If you're willing to pay any price check all three boxes. You will be charged for whichever tier you get awarded tickets in. If you're in great financial shape and are willing and able to abstain from one of the lower tier drawings to help out those who have less, you can do that too.
unjonharley wrote:trilobyte wrote:
@jkisha - you can check one, two, or three ticket tiers. If you're willing to pay any price check all three boxes. You will be charged for whichever tier you get awarded tickets in. If you're in great financial shape and are willing and able to abstain from one of the lower tier drawings to help out those who have less, you can do that too.
I'm sure he can afford to cut his chances by 2/3's
tamarakay wrote:unjonharley wrote:trilobyte wrote:
@jkisha - you can check one, two, or three ticket tiers. If you're willing to pay any price check all three boxes. You will be charged for whichever tier you get awarded tickets in. If you're in great financial shape and are willing and able to abstain from one of the lower tier drawings to help out those who have less, you can do that too.
I'm sure he can afford to cut his chances by 2/3's
Yep, i'm entering every freaking drawing there is. As are most people i've checked in with.
Jewel Man wrote:Jesus, BMORG! Why don't you just claw my eyes out while you are at it? You bumped up the ticket prices way up. Talk about scalping I hope you are doubling the port-a-potties.

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