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Ticketmaster will automatically do this for you. And try to use more than one device or, better yet, multiple people on different accounts.

To better your chances, search for different combinations such as section, number of tickets, price in each browser. That might trigger the bot sensors. Ticketmaster gives you at least three minutes to proceed with a purchase before you forfeit the tickets.

If you try searching later that same day — even 45 minutes after the sale begins, in my experience — more tickets may suddenly appear. Use your phone to call So much ticket-buying happens online that calling Ticketmaster directly sounds like a giant, archaic waste of time.

Dip your toe in the resale markets … However questionable, Ticketmaster now offers its own fan-to-fan resale service. Of course, StubHub and TickPick are other popular alternate sources to pick up resale tickets. Stay away from there. Highlights, video, and photos can be viewed here.

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The information this generates can be useful. When they analyzed last season's Flash Seat numbers, for example, Tomon and his staff learned that fans sitting in rows one through five of the end zones were reselling their tickets for considerably more than those in rows six through The Cavs' response was quick: Increase prices for the first five rows and thus beef up revenue.

Just about every new ticketing business promises such a world beyond Ticketmaster: faster and cleaner Facebook and Twitter marketing and mobile access that allows promoters and club owners to put tickets on sale while they're, say, vacationing in Cozumel. And each has its own angle: Ticketfly's strength is experience—its executives ran TicketWeb , which sold the first-ever ticket on the Internet back in And Topspin Media has the populist appeal: It lets indie artists sell their own tickets.

But Ticketmaster has two distinct advantages over these upstarts. The first is that the company long ago signed many of the biggest venues to long-term deals, making it extremely difficult for others to gain traction. The second is experience: Ticketmaster's system may be old, but it is still rock solid. Seth Hurwitz found this out the hard way. Hurwitz is an independent concert promoter responsible for booking the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, which competes with the Live Nation-owned Jiffy Lube Live amphitheater about 60 miles away.

He's become so concerned about Live Nation's power that he's filed a suit alleging that Live Nation Entertainment constitutes an illegal monopoly in the concert industry the case is pending. Not surprisingly after the merger, he decided to slip out of his Ticketmaster deal and find a new seat seller. He picked Ticketfly. The new arrangement worked pretty well for most of the summer. Ticketfly sold tens of thousands of tickets to shows featuring artists like Phish and Arcade Fire.

Almost immediately after seats went on sale, the 75, simultaneous visitors to Ticketfly's site exposed a bug in a recent tech upgrade. The entire system stalled.

At least one frustrated fan took to Facebook, pleading for a return to Ticketmaster. Veritix has had similar problems. For example, when Lady Gaga tickets went on sale at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland over the summer, a miscommunication caused blocks of tickets to appear and disappear randomly.

And that's what Ticketmaster delivers. His Ticketmaster contract expires in June Ticketmaster provides reliability, he says, but he's also considering Veritix, Tickets. All the Ticketmaster rivals can give Jones the ability to sell tickets while collecting data on customers who attend events at Bridgestone. For now, Jones won't say which way he intends to go. But many in the concert business say venue owners who've arrived at the ticketing crossroad end up sticking with Ticketmaster, because the company still pays.

And it can deliver on its promises. No, not in all areas," Jones says. The reality is they do a very good job.



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