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by 1vuio0pswjnm7
123 days ago
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"There are venues that provide tickets exclusively via mobile applications, for instance." Turns out Ticketmaster still has ticket printing machines at such venues Was at a game at one of them, claimed I had a problem with the app and after some negotiation at the ticket window a millennial printed me a ticket Why do they still have the printers The "I'm having a problem with the app" strategy can work in other contexts too. The phone can be configured so that a young person trying to help gives up "Modern" software is highly fallible and everyone knows it |
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Perhaps this is why, e.g., venues that "require" apps still have ticket printing machines and still print tickets when there are problems with using the apps
The situation is not so "cut and dried" that no one ever attends an event at these venues using printed tickets instead of displaying the ticket on the phones they bring to the event
There are alternatives to apps that are sometimes used, e.g., when customers have problems, even when businesses try to "require" apps
As such, businesses do not always succeed in collecting the same amount of data from every customer
This is not to say customers who try to avoid unnecessary data collection always succeed, either
Generally, trying is a prequisite to succeeding
If most customers do not try it does not mean no customer succeeds. There are some who do, at least some of the time