I'm not thrilled that it wants so much access to my social media accounts. And I have yet to have an entry go through"
I know how you feel. I rarely use Twitter so I picked my Twitter acct to put an entry. In a way it is a double edged sword since entering this lottery isn't as easy as TodayTix app and not everyone would want the lottery to have access to their social media accts so hopefully it'll be 'easier' to win a lottery ticket to the Great Comet.
I rarely use Twitter so I picked my Twitter acct to put an entry. In a way it is a double edged sword since entering this lottery isn't as easy as TodayTix app and not everyone would want the lottery to have access to their social media accts so hopefully it'll be 'easier' to win a lottery ticket to the Great Comet.
Yep, I used my LinkedIn for the same reason and I definitely had the same thought about winning.
I know people at this point who have just created separate Twitter accounts just so they can enter lotteries and up their chances without having to flood their actual timelines with that info.
Not sure we need to break out the tinfoil hats here. The social media things only make it easy to fill in your e-mail and stuff, you don't have to post to enter or have anything published if you win, as far as I can tell...
Relevance81491 said: "Kad said: "I lost tonight's lottery, but they seem to be offering $39 consolation tickets at the box office."
I assumed they were reminding people of the rush option... I defeated the email so I can't be sure how the phrased it
"A limited number of $39 seats are available for The Great Comet. You can purchase these rush tickets at the Imperial Theatre box office at 249 West 45th Street. There is a limit of two tickets per person subject to availability." So yeah I think it was just a reminder of their rush.