Did anyone else experience these problems with the Nightgrass online system?
I got in right at 7am, loaded up my cart with an all venue pass and a few extras, like the Emmit Nershi & the Yonder @ Sheridan. All good. Then, when I went to check out, it stalled. So I kept refreshing, and then, it wanted me to create a new login and had verbage saying my old login wasn’t transferred to their new Mercantile web store. Since the pages weren’t loading completely, I couldn’t see the squiggly letter code you have to enter at the end to complete your new login. Finally, it got into this catch-22 mode where I would enter my email and password, but it would say “There is no account with that email address, please create a new account”. I go to create the new account, and it would say “There’s already an account with that email address, please use another email address”. Foowey!!! I finally clicked on “forgot my password” and it sent a new password to my email, which I then used to get in. It still had my old billing and snail-mailing address which makes me think they must have transferred my old login to their new Mercantile, contrary to what they were saying.
But, the end result was that my cart still showed everything I had selected, but the all-venue, Yonder, and Emmit Nershi tickets were now showing as “out of stock”. Other customers apparently can pick your cart clean on their way to the checkout lane. Foowey!!!
Got Yonder Sheridan, and thru friends Emitt-Nershi and Conference Center.
Never hit refresh.
Next year, I think they should just have people line up at the ranch and buy them in person. I’m sure everyone who lives within a 20 mile radius of Lyons would agree…
I would drive up to sit in line for that, A lottery is still my suggestion. Especially for All access and the YMSB show. :thumbsup
Roach you have really nice friends. Hehe
It’s allright. I’m still gonna have more bluegrass fun than a human bean could possibly deserve. I was just wondering if the problem was widespread, or just me and my slow internet connection way down here in AZ. I had to refresh because my browser would time out waiting.
With a little horse trading, back-scratching, gentle persuasion, and possibly some grovelling, I’m sure I’ll see the shows I want to.
Plus, he tended to run his set past the time deadline put out by the town
HA HA HA HA HA HA Yes I remember those 12:00, 1:00 or later shows, then he’d show up at the Nugget at about 4:00 with his electric geetar and play Crossroads. Yee-ha those were some good times! :band :talk :budumdum