I'm just confused why this step of all steps is proving technologically difficult. Like, in theory, they could have just sent out a Google Form to anybody that wanted to sign up for a registration code. It's almost 2018, these kinds of issues are getting so mind-numbingly old.
TotallyEffed said: "You guys, it's not working right now. Thousands of people like you keep refreshing their browsers. Take a deep breath. You have five days to register for this ridiculous access code."
Yeah I gave up for now and I'll try later but this isn't a good sign for the 18th when they actually go on sale. It will probably be just as much of a disaster.
Broadway Joe said: "TotallyEffed said: "You guys, it's not working right now. Thousands of people like you keep refreshing their browsers. Take a deep breath. You have five days to register for this ridiculous access code."
Yeah I gave up for now and I'll try later but this isn't a good sign for the 18th when they actually go on sale. It will probably be just as much of a disaster."
When tickets went on sale in London you were given a place in line. It took a long time but it worked. This is just silly, I don't understand how the people up top haven't found a way to sell tickets in a way that isn't incredibly annoying.
Just tried again and was finally able to get through. Just got an email as well
to those entering all information and then getting sent back to the main screen your submission did not go through. If it goes through you get a confirmation screen first then the email
Thanks, Nicole. Your friend got a confirmation email? It appears that none of the others of us posting on here got a confirmation email. Is the system that screwed up?
I went to the very first night of previews, was fairly easy to get tickets just had to be on the site, not ticketmaster at the right time, after the Springsteen failure this verified system looks like it needs some work
I'll keep registering and registering then if people are indeed getting confirmations. I hope that doesn't screw up anything with my account through TM.
Mine finally went through too - one hour into registration. With this and all I'm reading about the Springsteen experience TM needs to do some work to get the site ready for the 18th.
Registerd about 10 times. Finally got confirmation page and e-mail. I, at this point, am resolving to just be happy about that! I can only imagine what it will be like when tickets go onsale!
I am imagining and it's making me really nervous and upset. But I'll just have to put that aside for now and, like you said, be happy with the registration confirmation. Off to breakfast here on the left coast. Thanks everyone for your updates!
Seems to be easing up one hour into the process. Here in Cali I managed to register at 8:07am pacific time. Hope I have better luck than I did with Springsteen.
My window to attend will be very limited. Just three days next June. You can call me Phyllis Sophical though. There will be other Junes in the future.