- Why wont Ticketmaster work on my phone?
- Why does Ticketmaster say unable to process request on this device?
- Why Does My Ticketmaster keep saying something went wrong?
- Why can't i use Ticketmaster on my iPhone?
- How long am I temporarily blocked from Ticketmaster?
- Can you use the same Ticketmaster account on different devices?
- Is Ticketmaster down right now?
- How do I clear cookies on Ticketmaster?
- Can I use Ticketmaster on my phone?
- Is there a problem with Ticketmaster site today?
- Is it better to buy tickets from Ticketmaster on phone or computer?
- Do screenshots of Ticketmaster tickets work?
- Is it better to use an app or the website for Ticketmaster?
Why wont Ticketmaster work on my phone?
Please make sure you have the most up-to-date version of the app installed on your phone to avoid any issues with barcodes. If your app is updated and you still can't see your tickets, or you're unable to download the app for any reason, don't worry! Just log into your account on our website to access your tickets.
Why does Ticketmaster say unable to process request on this device?
During the ticket buying process, our computer or your computer lost access to our ticketing systems. Receiving this error means that your request did not make it to the ticketing system.
Why Does My Ticketmaster keep saying something went wrong?
A slow Internet connection may cause this error. You might try disconnecting and then reconnecting to your Internet provider to improve the speed. Please resubmit your ticket request and complete your order within five minutes.
Why can't i use Ticketmaster on my iPhone?
There are a few reasons this might happen: You're a power user moving through this website with super-human speed. You've disabled JavaScript in your web browser. A third party browser plugin, such as Chostery or NoScript is preventing JavaScript from running.
How long am I temporarily blocked from Ticketmaster?
This is a block due to your search habits. Its a 24hr temporary block. Please follow+DM us with your IP address. I'm getting "Forbidden, you don't have permission to access / on this server"?
Can you use the same Ticketmaster account on different devices?
Our website will only allow you to make one booking at a time, so if you're trying to purchase tickets from two different devices, browsers, or windows using the same Ticketmaster account, any tickets you have in your cart may be released for sale to other customers and you risk losing them.
Is Ticketmaster down right now?
No, we are not detecting any problems with Ticketmaster right now. Ticketmaster last experienced an outage on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 and it lasted about 2 hours.
How do I clear cookies on Ticketmaster?
To clear or delete your cookies, please open your bowser and press the Ctrl + Shift + Delete keys at the same time on your keyboard. Depending on your browser, you can select to clear all cookies, or the cookies for a period.
Can I use Ticketmaster on my phone?
Open your Ticketmaster App or visit Ticketmaster using your mobile internet. Login to your Ticketmaster account and locate the order with your ticket(s). Tap and show. Your phone will be scanned for entry and you're in!
Is there a problem with Ticketmaster site today?
No, we are not detecting any problems with Ticketmaster right now. Ticketmaster last experienced an outage on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 and it lasted about 2 hours.
Is it better to buy tickets from Ticketmaster on phone or computer?
Use both! From our experience, buying tickets on the Ticketmaster mobile app is smoother and we seem to get to the front of the queue quicker.
Do screenshots of Ticketmaster tickets work?
Can I use a screenshot of my mobile ticket to enter? Your barcode includes technology to protect it, so you won't be able to use screenshots or print outs.
Is it better to use an app or the website for Ticketmaster?
Buying Ticketmaster tickets on the app is the fastest way to buy tickets online. That's because by following some simple steps (provided by Ticketmaster) you can avoid having to enter the security code, which apparently checks if you are a human.