Sounds like you might have had an employee with technological issues. I saw none of that.That simply isn’t true. In my line alone there were numerous issues.
In my case. I was 100% ready with the tickets displaying and it was painful to watch the scanner person try various angles to scan the tickets.
That explains why you think it’s a badge of honor. Kerr and Pop and likely you are all way too old to be bleeding hearts that don’t use your brains.This explains why you laugh at woke.
Not a badge of honor, doing the right thing is it's own reward. But you do you.That explains why you think it’s a badge of honor. Kerr and Pop and likely you are all way too old to be bleeding hearts that don’t use your brains.
This was to limit the exposure to jock jams and that’s what I call music vol 11It was painful to watch the XL workers scan tickets in the main lobby entrance. Many tickets took 20-30 seconds to scan and often in despair it appeared people got waved through They were able to scan my tickets but it was painful - trying different angles etc.
I go to DD daily and have their app and their scanners are able to scan the barcode on my phone instantly 98% of the times.
The barcodes appear to be similar in size. One technique I used at XL because of their lack of quality scanning was to increase brightness on my phone, but it was still painful.
Are they using cheap scanners? Just another example where the XL customer experience is amateur level. The fans should have a better customer experience and UConn should be able to make some money.
The line was long. If one was ready when one reached the front, I didn’t see any problems at all.I have seen that at The Rent too, yet I guess many here are so condition to it, it is par for the course and acceptable.
I usually get there early too and avoid the worse of the lines but I was going with someone coming from work on Friday, hence a tighter schedule and more lines, which seems to magnify issues.It was a Saturday and we went in about 45 minutes before game time. No line. There are now a few bar areas in the arena which is a nice improvement for folks getting together before the game. I know the bars are always busy but it's nice to be inside with no rushing around.
The worker anxiety indicates their lack of trust in the technology working as it should, a training issue or something they cobbled together as a work around.Interestingly, I also went to the hockey game at XL yesterday. No line getting in. But when I got to the door and held up my phone to be scanned, the worker grabbed my phone out of my hand, scanned my ticket, then handed my phone back to me. I was like, “well, ok then…”
Increasing the screen brightness seems to help.I volunteered at a concert venue down here in DE - I was a scanner for a couple events. Most were fine but some phones were tougher - had to actually hold the phone myself to get the right angle. Wondered if the type of screen protector used made it more difficult as position of the phone seemed to be in play.
Come on, Deep! You know the 'yard better than that.Well. We’ve done it. We have reached the end of the list of things we could possibly complain about here.
Screenshot works perfect.Thanks! I was just curious because I know some places, a screenshot won’t work. Mostly my experience at NFL games or even the Final Four this year.
You think they're that new?I went through this at an FSU football game last year. They just waved everyone in. It was chaos.
Some days, scanners just suck. However, it wouldn’t surprise me if the scanners at XL are from the 90’s.