Burner Map is a tool that lets you indicate where you’re camping, so that your Facebook and other friends can find you. So far 48, 476 people have used it (over several years).
Now they have announced a new innovation, to help Burners who need tickets.
Help Friends. Screw Scalping.
BurnerMap now matches up burners in need with friends who have extras.
There is no charge for this nifty service. (But if it turns you on, slip a bill into our fishnets!)
Just please gift tickets or sell at face value because scalping is worse than shirtcocking.
Even though this tool helps you find friends to make exchanges with, you should still be aware of possible scams.
Get it here.
Screw STEP, there are still Burners waiting in the queue who were told they got tickets in June but haven’t received them yet. Burner Jennifer wrote:
We got word on June 23rd that we got tickets through the STEP program and it’s now August 9th and we still don’t have tickets and are literally leaving for early arrival build in 10 days…..Please tell us what we can do. Will someone from either TicketFly or the Burning Man organization respond to this thread? Or tell me who I can reach out to about this?
In other Ticket news, we hear that BMOrg fucked up the early access passes by sending camp organizers a single PDF file containing all the passes. Unless the camp all live together off the Playa as well, this becomes a distribution challenge – you can’t just print them out and give them to people. Each organizer now has to waste their time splitting this into separate files and re-scanning. If you’re in this position and using a Mac, you can select View | Thumbnails in Preview to make the chore faster.
Burning Man is well aware of the problem with the way in which TicketFly sent out our EA passes! They are working hard and fast to see if there is ANYTHING they can do to fix it. If they can they will let us know. Likely hood is they will need to address it with Ticketfly for next year.
Please do not email placement about it. Most likely we will have to be radically self reliant and come up with our own solutions.
For me: I printed them, wrote names on them, took pics on my phone and will email them out to my team.
BMOrg: well aware of the problem that they created.
Burners: must be radically self reliant, no big deal, just another problem to deal with, suck it up.
Filed under: Light Path - Positive Thinking, Ideas Tagged: 2014, apps, burner map, ideas, MAP, tech, technology, tickets