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Pac-12 Tournament Tickets Deal

Site ****ing died. "Find seats" feature didn't work, so you had to use the map. (which is impossible, when you're vs. bots)

****ing ticketmaster.
 
Yeah, **** it. I give up.

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I got 2 Championship ones this morning but other than that it was a waste of 3 hours.

There are still a good amount for the Wednesday games but everything else looks sold out.
 
surprised by two things.

1. ticketmaster can't get their site straight -- I mean, guys, the only thing you do is sell tickets over the internet.
2. Pac12 selling individual session tickets at all, never mind $12. I know the ACC and B1G both make you buy the whole tourney package. Sure, the ACC tourney is unique, but does the B1G generate that much more demand than the Pac for hoops? I was traveling during last year's Pac12 tourney and didn't watch -- is attendance that bad? Is Vegas a bad choice of location (has little interest to me as a sports destination, but then I'm not a gambling or strip-club guy)? Is the Pac just too damn big geographically?
 
It's only a small portion of the tickets they sell for $12 a session. It's mostly for promotion and to build interest.

I believe every session (except for the first two on the first day) are usually sold out.
 
It's only a small portion of the tickets they sell for $12 a session. It's mostly for promotion and to build interest.

I believe every session (except for the first two on the first day) are usually sold out.

go tit

edit: n/m, like the typo better.
 
surprised by two things.

1. ticketmaster can't get their site straight -- I mean, guys, the only thing you do is sell tickets over the internet.
2. Pac12 selling individual session tickets at all, never mind $12. I know the ACC and B1G both make you buy the whole tourney package. Sure, the ACC tourney is unique, but does the B1G generate that much more demand than the Pac for hoops? I was traveling during last year's Pac12 tourney and didn't watch -- is attendance that bad? Is Vegas a bad choice of location (has little interest to me as a sports destination, but then I'm not a gambling or strip-club guy)? Is the Pac just too damn big geographically?

It was in LA before the recent move to Vegas. Now that was bad attendance.
 
This was an utter bust. They've charged my credit card - twice - and no order was ever processed.
 
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