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Topic: Group Solidarity

Message 1 / 8
nylon netMar 18, 2011
 
 
If - as it seems - getting tickets to JAM recordings is near-impossible due to the random draw, and pointless to such as I in Australia who could never get there anyway...
what if we all applied for tickets and - if we fluked a ticket - donated it to one of our members who could take advantage of it?

Solidarity (without hesitation, repetition or deviation) comrade-brothers!

Mark
nylon@...
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Topic: Re: Group Solidarity

Message 2 / 8
Ivan WatsonMar 18, 2011
 
 

I really like this idea. I'm a Canadian, but on three occasions during trips to the UK, I've applied for tickets and was unable to get any....if we all help each other out, we might have more success!

Cheers,

Ivan

--- On Fri, 3/18/11, nylon net <nylon@...> wrote:

From: nylon net <nylon@...>
Subject: [just-a-minute] Group Solidarity
To: just-a-minute@...
Date: Friday, March 18, 2011, 5:55 AM

 
If - as it seems - getting tickets to JAM recordings is near-impossible due to the random draw, and pointless to such as I in Australia who could never get there anyway...
what if we all applied for tickets and - if we fluked a ticket - donated it to one of our members who could take advantage of it?

Solidarity (without hesitation, repetition or deviation) comrade-brothers!

Mark
nylon@...
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Topic: Re: Group Solidarity

Message 3 / 8
Espen KrømkeMar 18, 2011
 
 
That is a good idea indeed - but is it possible to do? How would the
ticket be transfered from winner to receiver?
I assume there is no physical ticket, but rather a name list at the door?



On 18/03/11 10:55, nylon net wrote:
> If - as it seems - getting tickets to JAM recordings is near-impossible due to
> the random draw, and pointless to such as I in Australia who could never get
> there anyway...
> what if we all applied for tickets and - if we fluked a ticket - donated it to
> one of our members who could take advantage of it?
>
> Solidarity (without hesitation, repetition or deviation) comrade-brothers!
>
> Mark
> nylon@...

 
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Topic: Re: Group Solidarity

Message 4 / 8
Julian PersonalMar 18, 2011
 
 
You can select an email ticket that is printable at home. 

BTW it's not impossible to get a ticket.  I've been twice.  When it's outside London, you have to get in quickly (first 15 minutes) and it's first-come-first-served.  In this case, it's a raffle and applications are made over the course of a week (but somebody has to get a ticket).

Best regards

Julian Bishop I julianxbishop@... I +44 7771 822106 

www.julianxbishop.wordpress.com
http://uk.linkedin.com/in/julianbishop





On 19 Mar 2011, at 02:58, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:

 

That is a good idea indeed - but is it possible to do? How would the
ticket be transfered from winner to receiver?
I assume there is no physical ticket, but rather a name list at the door?

On 18/03/11 10:55, nylon net wrote:
> If - as it seems - getting tickets to JAM recordings is near-impossible due to
> the random draw, and pointless to such as I in Australia who could never get
> there anyway...
> what if we all applied for tickets and - if we fluked a ticket - donated it to
> one of our members who could take advantage of it?
>
> Solidarity (without hesitation, repetition or deviation) comrade-brothers!
>
> Mark
> nylon@...


 
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Topic: Re: Group Solidarity

Message 5 / 8
Dave BMar 19, 2011
 
 

On the back of this I have decided to apply. I've gone for the max 2 tickets. I accidentally appear to have applied for the same date twice, given I got two responses from the BBC website by email (immediately) for that date. Thus it appears one can increase one's chances with multiple applications, ...............though I have not read any rules.............

Cheers,

Dave B
,
From: Julian Personal <julianxbishop@...>
To: "just-a-minute@..." <just-a-minute@...>
Cc: "just-a-minute@..." <just-a-minute@...>
Sent: Sat, 19 March, 2011 6:18:43 AM
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Group Solidarity

 

You can select an email ticket that is printable at home. 

BTW it's not impossible to get a ticket.  I've been twice.  When it's outside London, you have to get in quickly (first 15 minutes) and it's first-come-first-served.  In this case, it's a raffle and applications are made over the course of a week (but somebody has to get a ticket).

Best regards

Julian Bishop I julianxbishop@... I +44 7771 822106 

www.julianxbishop.wordpress.com





On 19 Mar 2011, at 02:58, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:

 

That is a good idea indeed - but is it possible to do? How would the
ticket be transfered from winner to receiver?
I assume there is no physical ticket, but rather a name list at the door?

On 18/03/11 10:55, nylon net wrote:
> If - as it seems - getting tickets to JAM recordings is near-impossible due to
> the random draw, and pointless to such as I in Australia who could never get
> there anyway...
> what if we all applied for tickets and - if we fluked a ticket - donated it to
> one of our members who could take advantage of it?
>
> Solidarity (without hesitation, repetition or deviation) comrade-brothers!
>
> Mark
> nylon@...


 
 
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Topic: Re: Group Solidarity

Message 6 / 8
GeorgeMar 19, 2011
 
 
Being London based ... it would be amazing. However happy to partake even if I can't go.
 
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Topic: Re: Group Solidarity

Message 7 / 8
kj.naughtonMar 19, 2011
 
 
Hello everyone,

I don't mean to address this post to any one person, so even though I've responded to Dave's post, I don't mean this as a direct response to him.

I'm not at all comfortable with this thread. Let me explain why.

First of all, I can't agree that ballots/raffles/random draws either increase one's chances of getting tickets or decrease them overall. For those who sit in front of computers all day and can respond as soon as an email comes out about tickets then their chances will be decreased by a random draw as compared to first-come, first served. However people like myself who have other things to do all day, a random draw would increase our chances as the early birds don't catch all the worms. Assuming that the random draw doesn't increase the number of applicants then, on average, your chances of getting a ticket should be the same and, probably, pretty low either way.

Secondly, I haven't read the terms and conditions for these tickets either as I'm not going to apply for them. But the T&Cs for the last set of electronic free BBC tickets that I got said they were non-transferable and had my name printed on them and a bar code. I'm not saying that you wouldn't get in with someone else's tickets and I have no idea what the ticket checking and security arrangements are at the BBC Theatre, but some degree of caution would seem sensible.

Thirdly, the T&Cs for the show I mentioned above said that anyone applying for tickets who the BBC believed to have acted fraudulently would have their applications cancelled. I'm not sure that submitting multiple applications would increase your chances of getting a ticket. In fact it may completely remove whatever small chance you had.

Fourthly, I'm not sure this is the "done thing" and I'm generally uncomfortable with the whole idea.

Of course I'm only offering my opinion and you may completely ignore what I'm saying.

Cheers

kJ


--- In just-a-minute@..., Dave B <pondydave@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> On the back of this I have decided to apply. I've gone for the max 2 tickets. I
> accidentally appear to have applied for the same date twice, given I got two
> responses from the BBC website by email (immediately) for that date. Thus it
> appears one can increase one's chances with multiple applications,
> ...............though I have not read any rules.............
>

 
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Topic: Re: Group Solidarity

Message 8 / 8
Dave BMar 26, 2011
 
 
If I win I will go to London, and offer the second ticket to group members via Yahoo Groups.

I hope someone would offer me the same opportunity.

Group solidarity!


From: kj.naughton <kj.naughton@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sat, 19 March, 2011 8:12:44 PM
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Group Solidarity

 

Hello everyone,

I don't mean to address this post to any one person, so even though I've responded to Dave's post, I don't mean this as a direct response to him.

I'm not at all comfortable with this thread. Let me explain why.

First of all, I can't agree that ballots/raffles/random draws either increase one's chances of getting tickets or decrease them overall. For those who sit in front of computers all day and can respond as soon as an email comes out about tickets then their chances will be decreased by a random draw as compared to first-come, first served. However people like myself who have other things to do all day, a random draw would increase our chances as the early birds don't catch all the worms. Assuming that the random draw doesn't increase the number of applicants then, on average, your chances of getting a ticket should be the same and, probably, pretty low either way.

Secondly, I haven't read the terms and conditions for these tickets either as I'm not going to apply for them. But the T&Cs for the last set of electronic free BBC tickets that I got said they were non-transferable and had my name printed on them and a bar code. I'm not saying that you wouldn't get in with someone else's tickets and I have no idea what the ticket checking and security arrangements are at the BBC Theatre, but some degree of caution would seem sensible.

Thirdly, the T&Cs for the show I mentioned above said that anyone applying for tickets who the BBC believed to have acted fraudulently would have their applications cancelled. I'm not sure that submitting multiple applications would increase your chances of getting a ticket. In fact it may completely remove whatever small chance you had.

Fourthly, I'm not sure this is the "done thing" and I'm generally uncomfortable with the whole idea.

Of course I'm only offering my opinion and you may completely ignore what I'm saying.

Cheers

kJ

--- In just-a-minute@..., Dave B <pondydave@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> On the back of this I have decided to apply. I've gone for the max 2 tickets. I
> accidentally appear to have applied for the same date twice, given I got two
> responses from the BBC website by email (immediately) for that date. Thus it
> appears one can increase one's chances with multiple applications,
> ...............though I have not read any rules.............
>


 
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