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Tickets -- multiple browser tab warning?


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I booked coach tickets yesterday and had two firefox browsers open. i got the enter registration details on both browsers. the system kept crashing after each stage so i pressed the back button and resubmitted the information. i had entered the same registration number in each browser. when i finally got right to the end on one of browsers and submitted the bank details it came back with a warning message saying that i had multiple browser tabs and should close the other tabs. i shut everything else down and pressed the back key and resubmitted, but still got the warning.

In the end i had to shut everything down and start again. luckily i got through again after ten more minutes. I didn't set privacy settings. so be careful on sunday.

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ok, i'm supposed to be working so i don't have time to read through the whole thread but could one of you kind people confirm whether this is right:

I have: iphone, ipad, pc. pc connected to wireless broadband. Should i use 3g on my iphone, and then tether my (wifi-only) ipad to my iphone? so that i don't have 3 devices connecting over the same wifi/IP address?

And someone mentioned visiting the registration page - is this glastonbury.seetickets.com? Or the actual registration page on the glastonbury website?

Oh, and caching, should i enable caching on each of my browsers?

Sorry for being thick!

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I had one tab open on IE and was done and dusted in 2 minutes. I'd been on the page for 30 minutes before hand, it changed several times as they seemed to be trying stuff out, eventually going to the proper holding page at 6:01. Whether this helped or not I have no idea.

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ok, i'm supposed to be working so i don't have time to read through the whole thread but could one of you kind people confirm whether this is right:

I have: iphone, ipad, pc. pc connected to wireless broadband. Should i use 3g on my iphone, and then tether my (wifi-only) ipad to my iphone? so that i don't have 3 devices connecting over the same wifi/IP address?

And someone mentioned visiting the registration page - is this glastonbury.seetickets.com? Or the actual registration page on the glastonbury website?

Oh, and caching, should i enable caching on each of my browsers?

Sorry for being thick!

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Did anyone get to the order page with the the links people posted? I got through for tickets, and the URL i got through to was http://glastonbury.seetickets.com/event/glastonbury-2014-ticket-coach-travel-deposits/worthy-farm/800005 but it wouldn't work when i copied it to another session or browser (hence I didn't post it), but did any other links work, or was it just unlucky to not get through on that link again for me?

Thanks.

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Last Thursday I had the following set up:

- 2 iPads with one browser on each

- 1 iPhone with one browser

- A laptop with 2 browsers (and one tab on each)

- an iMac with 3 browsers (and one tab each)

I left them all on the auto refresh from Seetickets, except for the Safari browser on the iMac which I manually refreshed in every 2-3 seconds.

After 8 minutes it was this browser that let me through and I could order 4 tickets.

My suggestion to everyone is to do the same. You can't manage 8 browsers on different devices. That's what I found out...

Good luck everyone tomorrow!

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I have a paid for vpn thing I use so that when I'm abroad (as I am at the minute) I can use UK websites. You know what I mean, right?

Is there any advantage of going through that tomorrow on my laptop?

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