Vancouver 2010 Olympic Tickets!
#16
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However, there is much complaining in the city about the inherent randomness of the lottery. An auction would have ensured people who wanted tickets could get them.
#18
Join Date: Feb 2005
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I don't 'want to pay more' - In fact my wife and I are contemplating going on holiday to Cuba and renting out our house while we are gone.
However, there is much complaining in the city about the inherent randomness of the lottery. An auction would have ensured people who wanted tickets could get them.
However, there is much complaining in the city about the inherent randomness of the lottery. An auction would have ensured people who wanted tickets could get them.
Some tickets are already available for re-sale at eBay.
#19
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What do you mean it was not a public event... ? It was all done by computer. You wanted them to wheel out the servers? How would you run a public lottery of tens-of-thousands of tickets?
Yes - These are people who won the lottery and now are reselling their tickets.
This is why I feel it should have been an auction, not a lottery.
Yes - These are people who won the lottery and now are reselling their tickets.
This is why I feel it should have been an auction, not a lottery.
#20
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Who audited the programme software used for the lottery?
The computer programme is only as good as how it is written.
For such controversial matter with guaranteed disappointment for many, such assurance is critical. Don't just say, trust me, it was fair. It is not adequate.
May be no accounting firm was willing to sign off as to the fairness of the lottery progross because it's a scam!
#22
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The process was not under the auspice of a credible independent third party, such as a public accounting/auditing firm. Do they have something to hide?
BTW where did you get the tens-of-thousands figure from?
#23
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What is the status for US residents. I am looking for any tickets (except a package) during the first 5-6 days. I have put my name in for Phase II. How were you able to get hotel rooms - I seem to be getting the run around
Thanks
Thanks
#24
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#25
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Clipper is the same winey person that complains they dont get tickets when the concert sells out too fast. Too bad soo sad, such is life. Supply and Demand. Such is life.
#26
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Yup, such is life for those who cannot afford to buy and were jealous at those who can afford to buy. Sour grapes.
Last edited by Clipper801; Jan 30, 2009 at 7:52 am
#27
Join Date: Feb 2005
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When we don't know how many tickets were actually released, "tens of thousands" is simply a convenient figure that you desired to pick from the sky. However, if you have actual validated figures, please share and quote your source. Thank you in advance.
Last edited by Clipper801; Jan 30, 2009 at 7:56 am
#28
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Sounds like you have a bit of a confrontational chip on your shoulder about something - I'm sure if I spent 20 minutes googling I could come with an approximate number, but it also sounds like you wouldn't believe any search results that were provided.
I do know that there is something like a million-and-a-half tickets out there, and it seems inconceivable to me that VANOC would hold back over a million tickets...
#29
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Just an undate for those who are still interested to attend the 2010 Winter Olympic and do not want to play the scam game on June 6, 2009, plenty of tickets are available bundled as different packages at this authorised agent's web site:
http://www.cosport.com/
For example, 5 nights at the Marriott Pinnacle Package B Cycle 1 is selling for US$6,848 per person, double occupancy including admissions to the following events:
Feb. 11
Arrival Day
Feb. 12
18:00 Opening Ceremony (Cat. B)
Feb. 13
12:00 Speed Skating (M 5,000m Individual Final)
17:00 Ice Hockey (W Prelim)
Feb. 14
10:00 Alpine Skiing (W Super Combined Qualification/Final)
13:00 Luge (M Singles Runs 3&4 Final)
Feb. 15
10:30 Snowboard (M Cross Qualification / Final)
19:00 Vancouver Victory Ceremony
Many other packages are available.
Now we know where those tickets have gone @:-).
http://www.cosport.com/
For example, 5 nights at the Marriott Pinnacle Package B Cycle 1 is selling for US$6,848 per person, double occupancy including admissions to the following events:
Feb. 11
Arrival Day
Feb. 12
18:00 Opening Ceremony (Cat. B)
Feb. 13
12:00 Speed Skating (M 5,000m Individual Final)
17:00 Ice Hockey (W Prelim)
Feb. 14
10:00 Alpine Skiing (W Super Combined Qualification/Final)
13:00 Luge (M Singles Runs 3&4 Final)
Feb. 15
10:30 Snowboard (M Cross Qualification / Final)
19:00 Vancouver Victory Ceremony
Many other packages are available.
Now we know where those tickets have gone @:-).