Flash Seats Reviews – Page 34

2/5 rating based on 373 reviews. Read all reviews for Flash Seats for iPhone.
Flash Seats is free iOS app published by AXS Digital, LLC

Garbage App

Pauls Stellar Tunes

The title says it all. Customer service is nonexistent. Entire event disappeared along with my tickets. At least the event is in a few months. Hopefully the venue will think of using a different company in the future.


Worst e-ticket service I've ever used

puzzledplatypus

I have never written a review in the several years I've been using Apple Store, but Flash Seats is so bad I couldn't help myself. They make it seem like it's so convenient that you don't have to print your tickets, EVEN THOUGH LITERALLY EVERY TICKET SERVICE OFFERS THIS SAME SERVICE. And they make it much easier. Forcing someone to download your app just to access the ticket they purchased if absolutely the worst. Every other major service gives you the option of using the wallet app on your iPhone. Not flash seats though! The website is awful. There is no way to actually look at your tickets via a link or PDF file that you can take a screen cap of at the very least. Did you buy multiple tickets and want to let the other people access their tickets? That's great! Because THEY WILL HAVE TO CREATE THEIR OWN ACCOUNT AND DOWNLOAD THE APP TOO! This is the worst ticket service provider I've ever come across. I'm actually considering never buying tickets to the sports team I'm going to go see just so I don't have to deal with this awful company ever again.


Waste of time downloading this app!

valleyhydro

I'm a season ticket holder. This year they're forcing us to use this stupid site to list tickets for sale instead of TM/ticketsnow the way it was done seamlessly before. Fine, I transfered them over to flash seats making ALL my paper ticket void now. (Also lame) Now I download this app and when I click open, it keeps giving me an error saying I have no internet connection. Really? How am I leaving this review then? Waste of phone space. ??


DON'T do it

tokyorun

My experience with Flash Seats was so bad that even if my 5 favorite bands all united to play one epic concert, and tickets were $20, I still wouldn't do it. I downloaded the app the day before the show. The tickets are nowhere to be found. And my daughter is sick, so then I figured I'd just sell them. But you can't sell for LESS than asking price. So much for the rules of supply and demand, or free will I guess. So my two tickets are sitting in a queue with the 300 others at the same exact price. I.e. They'll never sell. I emailed the company. No reply. Not to mention that their website and app has the functionality of a site built by third graders. If you want to experience the World Wide Web of 1999, logon and I wish you the best of luck!


Terrible app. It is simply an inconvenient hassle.

ObviousLove

Worst ticketing app I’ve ever used.


Worthless

UpandDunit

This worthless app always fails. And their customer service is beyond poor!


Terrible. If you can avoid “Flash”, do.

Matthew702

Not only does this app stink, but it forces you to provide personal contact information, credit card information, and answers to security questions to sign up. All because I bought tickets to a hockey game. Grr. Thanks for creating a totally unnecessary service to expose personal information and add cost to the purchase, “Flash”. I’m sure you’ll keep our info secure, right? GMAB.


Horrible Ticketing Service

newsome37

Email verification takes days and seat resale limitations are barbaric.


I hate this app

Chester the Mo

Being forced to use this app is terrible!


Time travel back to the dawn of the App Store . . .

GentleReader29

For the year 2010, it’s a great app. The lack of optimization for screens larger than 4” gives this app a retro vibe, which is enhanced by the chunky icons at the bottom. You’ll be thrilled when you see the old keyboard pop up, too. Hello, old friend. Keeping with the 2010 theme, this ticketing app doesn’t have the option to add your tickets to Apple’s Wallet app because, of course, Wallet and its predecessor, Passbook, didn’t exist then. Finally, thanks to the NBA team that requires this app for mobile tickets. Great job, Timberwolves!