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From: Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid>
Newsgroups: comp.mobile.android
Subject: Re: I found information about saving tickets in Google Wallet.
Date: 19 Mar 2024 18:30:25 GMT
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Newyana2 <Newyana2@invalid.nospam> wrote:
> "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote
> 
> | We were talking recently about this in thread "Save tickets in an 
> emmail?".
> 
>  That was my friend. Several days later she still can't get the
> tickets to entirely load in the email and logging into Ticketmaster
> hangs. She tried chat. No luck. She finally got hold of a human
> at Ticketmaster. They tried to walk her through it. No luck. They
> explicitly told her that printing out the tickets (if she ever manages
> to load them again) is not an option. She must go to the circus
> using her cellphone as ticket. She could save the tickets in
> Google Wallet/Pay (it's not clear what the difference is) but that
> hurdle has to wait for actually getting the tickets loaded.
> 
>   At one point she was able to load the tickets. By that I mean
> she clicked the link in their email and got images of seat numbers
> and a barcode. But saving to Wallet failed. Now she can't get the
> barcode to show up.

  Isn't that - not being able to 'load'/display the tickets in the
e-mail - not a problem with her computer, browser, <whatever)?

  Have you tried to let her forward the e-mail to you and let you try?

  If you can display the ticket/barcode, then - as I said - make a
screenshot and either directly send the screenshot to her, or - probably
better - print the screenshot to a PDF and send the PDF to her.

  That - PDF of screenshot - *must* be an acceptable form to present the
ticket at the 'check-in'. If not these Ticketmaster people are a bunch
of idiots. 

>   The fact that Ticketmaster requires a phone, undoubtedly for
> their own convenience and personal data collection, is outrageous.
> The tickets were bought online. It should have been feasible to
> download and print them. That works for airline tickets.

  Exactly.

>   My friend is planning to take her daughter, son-in-law and
> granddaughter to the circus. It's still not clear whether it's
> actually going to be possible.

  To be on the safe side, *also* print the tickets and let them raise
hell if they're not accepted.

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