So is this what it should look like?In Warehouse ticketing, two processes determine the successful selection of members' orders to qualify for a ticket. The first process is a random selection and all members regardless of membership year standing have an equal chance of being confirmed for tickets. The second process allocates each order to the available seats. All qualifying orders entered into the seat allocation process will be sorted by one of two methods:
1. Utilizing the seniority system for each membership year to determine seat assignments
OR
2. Utilizing random selection to determine the order of seat assignments.
Warehouse Ticketing reserves the right to choose, and to not disclose, which method of seat selection is used for each event.
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From the Warehouse site:
"The Warehouse does reserve seats throughout the entire venue. Seats in indoor venues that are reserved by the Warehouse for its members are spread over various sections in a three hundred sixty degree (360°) configuration, which includes seats on the side and rear of the stage. As more and more members order tickets, there is a strong probability that some members will be allocated seats to the sides or the rear of the stage, as well as in upper tier or upper bowl sections. Two processes determine the successful selection of members' orders to qualify for a ticket. The first process determines which orders qualify to be allocated seats. The second process allocates each order to the available seats. All member orders will be sorted randomly, within their respective membership years, for eligibility to enter the seat allocation process. All qualifying orders entered into the seat allocation process will be sorted by one of two methods. The first method utilizes the seniority system to assign seats; the second method utilizes entirely random selection. Please note that refunds and exchanges are not permitted."
So according to the site, unless for some unknown reason it is out of date (which I doubt), they still use seniority.
"The Warehouse does reserve seats throughout the entire venue. Seats in indoor venues that are reserved by the Warehouse for its members are spread over various sections in a three hundred sixty degree (360°) configuration, which includes seats on the side and rear of the stage. As more and more members order tickets, there is a strong probability that some members will be allocated seats to the sides or the rear of the stage, as well as in upper tier or upper bowl sections. Two processes determine the successful selection of members' orders to qualify for a ticket. The first process determines which orders qualify to be allocated seats. The second process allocates each order to the available seats. All member orders will be sorted randomly, within their respective membership years, for eligibility to enter the seat allocation process. All qualifying orders entered into the seat allocation process will be sorted by one of two methods. The first method utilizes the seniority system to assign seats; the second method utilizes entirely random selection. Please note that refunds and exchanges are not permitted."
So according to the site, unless for some unknown reason it is out of date (which I doubt), they still use seniority.
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