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Although I known actually getting to the add registration page is just luck, but I think I may have found a way that greatly increased my chances. I ran a PC and tried I.E. Firefox and Chrome on it and the refresh rate was always appalling and I never even got a sniff at the add registration page (I continued until all the tickets had gone just to see), yet a friend who was at my home using safari on my iMac (on the same I.P. address) had an incredibly fast refresh rate (once Seetickets had sorted out their technical problems). While my PC was displaying the little circle thingy trying to connect, the iMac was refreshing as fast as you could press the refresh icon. While I expect someone will have an explanation for this such as it was reloading the page from the stored cache, it seems once it detected there was a change (access to the add registration page) it loaded it in a flash. To me I would expect that the quicker the page was refreshing the more chances you got to be lucky, so I wondered if anyone else found the same?

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Sorry to ruin the theory but I was sat alongside a mate who had the identical macbook pro to me (my wife's actually), refreshing the same web address on Safari and there were several periods when I could manually refresh at will, instantaneously while he was hanging round waiting for the blue line to complete. Nothing he could do would speed it up. There were other times he could manually refresh at lightning speed but so did mine at those times. Also he is a techinco-dinosaur, but the laptop couldn't have known that as he was doing the same as me. So I don't think Safari v Firefox v Chrome can be the answer.

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We had 4 laptops and 1 macbook on the go. The laptops didn't even get a sniff in. The mac with safari and chrome got through a few times, and was refreshing so much faster. We eventually got tickets with safari. I also found that hitting back when you enter details and get nowhere worked pretty well.

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Was running on chrome on 3 different laptops all with autorefresh set to refresh every 3 seconds was consistantly getting sucessful page loading (after half 9) with about 20 loads a second.

Forgot to add that every laptop got through to the bookng page at least once

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At first took ages to refresh a blank page on EI then about 10:20 then refresh was as fast pressing f5. I must of been close to getting a ticket but I ran out of time. Different browser for resale day me thinks.

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I don't understand any thing computer techno geeky but I do know that last year my sister (whilst with me in the UK) got 23 tickets on her Apple computer and I didn't even get a look in. This year she is in India and again she got to the ticket page twice, again I did not get a look in. If it wasn't for her we wouldn't be going.....

My better half is seriously thinking about getting and Apple Mac now. Is there something in that, surely it can't just be coincidental ??

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Safari probably caches everything whether you want it to or not, I had very rapid refreshing on chrome on my pc

There Is No Magic Mac Advantage - you just know less of what's going on so it looks more like magic. Joys of selling computers to the computer illiterate, it all seems like magic

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