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Post by A.Ham on Nov 9, 2021 15:30:32 GMT
Does seem to be a possibility that it’s fine in Android (showing specific seats) but not in iOS (just showing part of house), purely based on posts on here - so perhaps it’s a glitch with the app update?
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Post by fiyerorocher on Nov 9, 2021 15:46:15 GMT
Does seem to be a possibility that it’s fine in Android (showing specific seats) but not in iOS (just showing part of house), purely based on posts on here - so perhaps it’s a glitch with the app update? I get specific seats with iOS!
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Post by A.Ham on Nov 9, 2021 16:21:37 GMT
Does seem to be a possibility that it’s fine in Android (showing specific seats) but not in iOS (just showing part of house), purely based on posts on here - so perhaps it’s a glitch with the app update? I get specific seats with iOS! That rules out that theory then! 😂
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 9, 2021 18:30:34 GMT
Gives the definition that beggars can’t be choosers.
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Post by danb on Nov 9, 2021 20:25:45 GMT
You’re not wrong. It’s meant to be a clearing house at the end of the day, not a God given right. As much as I enjoy a cheap ticket, I never assume. It’s just annoying that they have (however inadvertently) takdn away the element of choice.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 9, 2021 21:10:17 GMT
Because you so happen to get a ticket at a vast advantageous rate, for tickets that in all likelihood TodayTix and the Producers wouldn’t have been able to sell and would be therefore unsold, shouldn’t devalue the purchaser of being a valid customer and are definitely NOT a second class citizen. I believe the person who buys a discounted ticket pays the same ticket fee to the agency as someone who is buying at full price.
The person buying at reduced rate, is/should be just as much be a valued customer as someone buying at full rate. The theatre ecosystem needs both to survive. The person who goes to the theatre many times at a reduced rate to someone who may go once a year at full price, are as beneficial to the industry and should be respected as much so.
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Post by danb on Nov 9, 2021 21:28:28 GMT
But also I think the phenomenon itself has increased ticket sales and become a ‘thing’. The competition for rush tickets is massive now, leading to the canny youngsters working out its algorithms and hacks to get advantages. Whilst something must have done it before, I think that ‘Rent’ has a role to play here, with it’s front row for £10 seats. This gave them a queue outside the theatre…the best advertising there is…for every performance and a rapt audience in the front row.
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Post by apwl on Nov 11, 2021 10:02:59 GMT
Looks like it’s been sorted now if you update the app.
If you go to the App Store and find TodayTix and click update this should bring back seats numbers.
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Post by ensembleswings on Nov 11, 2021 10:06:50 GMT
Glad to see seat numbers are back. I had lost them but as of today they are back, hopefully they won’t try to remove them again
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Post by southstreet on Nov 11, 2021 10:15:17 GMT
Same, I updated the IOS app this morning and seat numbers for rush are back. :-)
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