I was told two weeks that manual entries were being made for the longevity points due to an issue with Ticketmaster and my account would be updated on April 15th. I hope it’s true.tick tick tick.
now on to the back end of the month with no updates.


givecuse.com is a sidearm site and that is where the donor data is housed though.They use TM. It’s a cluster and a disaster for everyone who uses it. Wish they’d switch to SeatGeek. But they’re not part of the Pacolian deal that did.
Finished the calculations of longevity bonuses last week. Reps have all the current data and donor rank page will be updated by the end of this week.I still have no idea why they thought not keeping the levels updated was a good thing. My last conversation they said that they have had zero complaints about the lack of updates. Of course when we had the discussion and it became clear the donor levels you see online have nothing to do with current donation levels, that just means to me there is going to be more confusion once they actually get a real standing posted.
We have had dozens here post confusion on levels and pts, maybe no one cares outside this group?
I tried to explain that giving me the correct number that may change as more people donate is better than giving me the wrong number and not letting me know that.
You don’t change giving levels based on the manual process of applying longevity bonuses to priority points. Longevity bonus simply adds priority points used to sort within a level.Good to know.
So, my question is, if the entry is manual, then how does it get adjusted when you change donor levels? They can't be adjusting 2-3000 people at a time when someone donates and jumps a level ?
Yes.. So if you are #500 in your level based on pts and you donate X money to go to a different level you then become # whatever in that new level based on pts and every person within that level with less pts gets adjusted and everyone below you in the level you left gets adjusted and then that happens however many times a person donates to change levels.You don’t change giving levels based on the manual process of applying longevity bonuses to priority points. Longevity bonus simply adds priority points used to sort within a level.
I would rely much more on what the ticket people told you than what some people said on an Internet message board. You will see your current rank in a few days. It’s all fluid until it locks on May 1. I have a call with SU tomorrand will try to get an answer about the mechanics of the process.Yes.. So if you are #500 in your level based on pts and you donate X money to go to a different level you then become # whatever in that new level based on pts and every person within that level with less pts gets adjusted and everyone below you in the level you left gets adjusted and then that happens however many times a person donates to change levels.
I was told there is Sidearm has no way to actually maintain the ranking levels so they adjust them manually even though the data has been given to Sidearm.
In theory you could be #500 in a lower level with tons of long time STH and move up a level and be #1 in a higher level with less long time STH in that level.
All of this still begs the question on how the actual ticket purchase works. if its groups of people within slots of time or individual people with a slot of time. If its groups of people, then the actual ranking of 1-10 then being exact matters a bit less than if its 1 2 3 4 5...
Those people who want aisle seats or center of a row or whatever care more about being in the correct ranking than those who just want a general area of a section.
When I had discussions with the ticket people, they implied they felt confident they could keep you pretty close to your current location, but in reading this thread there is a good number of people attached to aisle seating or location to friends and rankings matter much more to those people. In that discussion they said they didn't plan the execution to deal with people wanting more exact locations.
Paciolan is SO much worse than TM.They use TM. It’s a cluster and a disaster for everyone who uses it. Wish they’d switch to SeatGeek. But they’re not part of the Pacolian deal that did.
Fee structure for both are horrific for the consumer. Also relatively expensive for the client.Paciolan is SO much worse than TM.
TM is definitely dated and I don't love the backend but unless you have a custom built ticket site (which there aren't many) it's the best option out there.
Every ticketing company has fees. It doesn't change how the back end works, and fact of the matter is most teams use TM because it's the best.Fee structure for both are horrific for the consumer. Also relatively expensive for the client.
Vivenu is an emerging company that limits fees. Customizable builds. Inexpensive solution. Most Euro soccer teams use it.
Different orgs have different needs. Bang for your buck, Vivenu is very economical. If you have the funds and scale needed to support TM or Paciolan, they do have more infrastructure to help support.Every ticketing company has fees. It doesn't change how the back end works, and fact of the matter is most teams use TM because it's the best.
Without saying too much, I disagree on Vivenu. And they work with just a few Euro teams (which doesn't scale to how American sports work).
Right, but why would Syracuse, with a 42k+ stadium, make that switch?Different orgs have different needs. Bang for your buck, Vivenu is very economical. If you have the funds and scale needed to support TM or Paciolan, they do have more infrastructure to help support.
Couple things I learned today when renewing and adding 6 more season tickets to our group.
1. New tickets you add will be at the $99 level, regardless of where your current seats are. So you'll get $44 per ticket for the donation pool. The worry was that people would buy higher priced seats for the donation then ask for refunds. They'll true up the amount when you select your actual seats.
2. Sounds like the May 13 email will give you the day and a 5 minute window that is yours to pick your seat. I'm in no mood to math out the time that could take, depends on average tickets per season ticket holder.
3. I bought all the tickets today, but still not sure when that will reflect on my donor page, I'll check back tomorrow. Just want to have a good sense of where I am before I rally the troops for an extra donation.
Take all of that with a grain of salt. I have the attention span of a goldfish, so I may not be relaying this correctly.
If it works like the parking lottery, you can't log into the site BEFORE your assigned time, but you can come in anytime after.
5 min window. So 12 an hr x 24 = 288 a day.Couple things I learned today when renewing and adding 6 more season tickets to our group.
1. New tickets you add will be at the $99 level, regardless of where your current seats are. So you'll get $44 per ticket for the donation pool. The worry was that people would buy higher priced seats for the donation then ask for refunds. They'll true up the amount when you select your actual seats.
2. Sounds like the May 13 email will give you the day and a 5 minute window that is yours to pick your seat. I'm in no mood to math out the time that could take, depends on average tickets per season ticket holder.
3. I bought all the tickets today, but still not sure when that will reflect on my donor page, I'll check back tomorrow. Just want to have a good sense of where I am before I rally the troops for an extra donation.
Take all of that with a grain of salt. I have the attention span of a goldfish, so I may not be relaying this correctly.
5 min window. So 12 an hr x 24 = 288 a day.
How many do we think we have 5k-10k of STH?
Thats 25-50 days.. if you go to an 8hr work window thats 2-4 months?
If we have 20k Season tickets and its 4 per thats 5K. I dont think we really know the number of unique holder accts do we?That assumes 1 seat per 5 minute window. My window will knock out 8 seats.
Depends what the average number of seats per ticket holder is. My guess is it’s at a minimum 2, probably more like 3+.
That is true. Full amount is credited to your annual giving level, the first sort criteria, at time of commitment. However you only accrue priority points, the second giving level, as you make your payments.Anyone do the payment plan and have the full amount applied to your giving? I was told the full donation amount of your tickets would be applied to your giving level, even though technically you are only paying one 6th of the amount right now. If that is the case I would likely donate an extra $1k now so I could jump up two levels. I am hesitant to pull the trigger until I know for sure.