I bet they're biting their nails now, with this selling speed they could have sell tickets for like 50% more expensive price.
Now I'm doubting their ACTUAL selling speed though. It seems that they've withheld many tickets, given that new tickets keep popping up...
It's so frustrating. It's basically deception, fooling people to buy worse seats.
But isn't that also partly due to people "reserving" seats when they select them to buy but then don't actually buy them (for whatever reason)?? Last year I selected a seat but then got kicked out because I had trouble with the payment process, and the seat I had originally selected was blocked for like half an hour and then it appeared again.Now I'm doubting their ACTUAL selling speed though. It seems that they've withheld many tickets, given that new tickets keep popping up...
It's so frustrating. It's basically deception, fooling people to buy worse seats.
whoever said that we were addicted to an unpopular sport?!They show it's 77% sold out. That's crazy if it's true. Like some Lady Gaga concert in New York.
whoever said that we were addicted to an unpopular sport?!
Now I'm doubting their ACTUAL selling speed though. It seems that they've withheld many tickets, given that new tickets keep popping up...
It's so frustrating. It's basically deception, fooling people to buy worse seats.
It really is astounding how fast the tickets were selling, though. I remember last year, I had misremembered my cc details (sigh), and had to go home first so I could do the whole booking process from there. There were at least 75 minutes between the tickets on sale and me finally being able to book, and I still got judges side, behind the judges, third row (or was it row 5? for some reason I had 3 in my memory, but now I think it was five... oh well). Even so, golden area, row 3 or 5, after way more than an hour. That's a big difference!
I bought our tickets like an hour after you and still managed to get seats right next to youIt really is astounding how fast the tickets were selling, though. I remember last year, I had misremembered my cc details (sigh), and had to go home first so I could do the whole booking process from there. There were at least 75 minutes between the tickets on sale and me finally being able to book, and I still got judges side, behind the judges, third row (or was it row 5? for some reason I had 3 in my memory, but now I think it was five... oh well). Even so, golden area, row 3 or 5, after way more than an hour. That's a big difference!
Last yer I bought tickets in November, in very good place. This year, one hour later, I've bought in a corner
Ah yes, of course! Mental, this.I bought our tickets like an hour after you and still managed to get seats right next to you
But when you try to buy one of those "new" sites that pop up, it says "not available", so maybe it's a mistake. They're selling really fast :shocked:
Javi-the-champion effect, that's for sure.
Did GPF Barcelona have a twitter and facebook last year though?
Yes, the same
https://www.facebook.com/gpf2014barcelona