Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
unjonharley wrote:question... If not all tier ticket are sold in the lotto.. Where will these tickets go?
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
This Woman wrote:Remi - I am not going in 2012. That is my plan - I am one of the 11%. I exist.
I have been going to Burning Man since 1995. I am under no delusion that BMLLC will change from it's ridiculous new ticket system. But, it would be stupid to leave something I love so much without voicing my objections to the changes that made me decide to leave it. If you want to call it whining then that's your own uninformed opinion. I am not whining. What I am doing is ceasing to volunteer for an organization that has little appreciation of me and my efforts and the significant amount of my annual income that I use to make their event that much more fun (seems reasonable).
I think some of the 11% will end up going (I might even if a long-shot diabolical plan comes together), but I think it's safe to assume they are being as truthful as anyone else right now. There is still time for minds to change.
junglesmacks wrote:unjonharley wrote:question... If not all tier ticket are sold in the lotto.. Where will these tickets go?
They get rolled over into the general, "traditional" sale in March..
"III. SECONDARY OPEN SALE -- 10,000 TICKETS (INCLUDING ANY REMAINING TICKETS FROM MAIN SALE) -- MARCH 2012 -- $390 + s/h -- LIMIT 4 PER PERSON
Once the Main Sale is completed, 10,000 tickets will be held aside for open sale, plus any unclaimed tickets from the Main Sale.
These tickets will be sold until they are gone.
"
..and I agree with you. I've actually been arguing in the lotto's favor on more than a few occasions and different venues.
junglesmacks wrote:While hoarding may be an unintentional by-product of any in demand sellout situation type ticket, I would much rather that actual "burners" rather than scalpers be doing it. At least we have a marginal chance of tickets being re-sold for face value.
nichuie2 wrote:Hey guys, it doesn't seem to say anywhere what tier(s) you will be entered into if you register for pre-sale but don't get it and are then automatically put into the main sale. It just says that you will be put into the main sale. Does that mean all three tiers, or just the top tier? Unless I'm missing that info somewhere...!!! THANK YOU!
If you registered for 3 tickets in the pre-sale but are not successful, your info will carry forward to the main sale, at tier 3. That sale has a limit of 2 tickets, if you are successful in one of the drawings in the main sale you will only receive 2 tickets. On 2) the drawing will pull regstrants, who are then awarded tickets. If you enter for 3 in the pre-sale and are drawn, you would get 3 tickets (since the limit on the pre-sale is 4). If you register for 3 in the pre-sale and do not get tickets but DO get tickets in the main sale, you would get 2 tickets (since the limit on tickets in the main sale is 2). On your follow-up question, yes the ticket vendor is InTicketing. The pre-sale winners should be notified and charged by 12/19/11, and the main sale winners should be notified and charged on or before February 1, 2012.
you'd be entered at tier 3, which is inclusive of the lower tiers. You would only be charged for the tier you were awarded tickets.
Nipple wrote:I worry that is where the scalpers are really going to show up.
Assume: Distribution has happened. As has a sellout. It's early July, and people are scrambling to sell their extra tickets, and others are scrambling to buy those extra tickets.
Burners are all conditioned to sell at face value. They start pushing them out onto CL, and other local sources. Scalpers show up with cash in hand, buy the ticket and then turn around and post an ad on CL.
It happens outside of concert/sports venues in real time. "Extra tickets? Extras?" These guys purchase, and then swivel a half step and sell the ticket for more than they bought it for.
ANECDOTAL: There's a guy who has posted in PDX Burner forums that he's going to not take part in the main/secondary sales, but then buy second hand, and then BEAT UP the scalper.
Now... I'm not CONDONING that course of action, but I had the thought in the back of my head, that it would be funny if there was this persistant myth Boogey Man of a Burner just WAITING to take the stuffing out of someone selling a ticket for more than ticket price.
Then I picture guns and dumb stuff, and it isn't funny any more.
Why do I ruin everthing...
Nipple wrote:Then I picture guns and dumb stuff, and it isn't funny any more.

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
jafaar wrote:If you have enough money to go to BM, you have enough to try for a few extra "insurance" tickets. End of story.
jafaar wrote:I'm sorry for being the voice of rational economics, but I have to say that it is more than a touch delusional to believe that people will not act in their own economic best interests.
danibel wrote:I am kind of surprised at the 5 that are not going now. Are those 5 people really not going? Or is someone checking that box to try to make a point? And if that is the case - what is the point?
bradtem wrote: SNIP
jerroc wrote:My plan is no different this year than last year. Hit the system with 6 or more internet devices to increase my odds and pick the lowest price ticket. If that does not work I wait til july and try to pick up a teir 1 or 2 ticket. I'm sure I won't be the only one slamming the system with laptops desktop and smart phones. I'm the only income for a family of 5 I may not be low income but I don't have much money to spare.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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