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I am technology illiterate, but will echo that Google wallet worked surprisingly well last year. Encourage all to give it a try because definitely the modern (current) way of doing things.
 
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With the Google Pay wallet on Android, you have to set up a security feature such a fingerprint scan or access code for the phone, correct?
 
With the Google Pay wallet on Android, you have to set up a security feature such a fingerprint scan or access code for the phone, correct?
Yes but I stopped at that page because I'm not sure what to do or how to do it
 
With the Google Pay wallet on Android, you have to set up a security feature such a fingerprint scan or access code for the phone, correct?

I have the fingerprint scan on my phone. I had it activated before GPW so can’t remember if there was an extra step, but think it just automatically used it.
 
Yes but I stopped at that page because I'm not sure what to do or how to do it
If you are concerned and want to set it up, I would go to the wireless carrier provider's store you have. I was in one yesterday to get my oldest a new phone before he goes back to college, and all the other walk ins were issues with their phones. One 80 some year old guy was virsused up and had 20+ solataire apps on his phone and couldn't figure out why nothing seemed to work on his phone. The employee straightened it out and got him going. I'm sure they can help you.

For the code you probably just need a digit number you can remember. Preferably not your cell phone last four or your social last four. Then you would just plug those in when requested upon accessing your wallet.
 
So far its a PIA to do this on my android. Probably easy to do for most people. I'm not most people.
I was shocked how easy it was on my cheap Android phone to get the Google pay app and send my parking pass and ticket to it. When I went to save to my wallet a window opened to download the Google pay app so I did that and once downloaded it was simple. Tech and I have a working relationship but don't get along all that well outside of the necessary!
 
First year with the mobile pass. Received an email to register with season share. When I click the link and try to login with ticket master credentials i get a notification that says no subscriber found. Nowhere i can see to sign up. Can anyone help? Currently on hold with the ticket office.

Edit... For anyone with this problem, they are having issues with the season share site. They are hopeful it will be functional in the morning.
I had the same issue and tried their chat feature. The dude said their system is down and asked me to try again later. Super convenient timing.

When I tried to log into the App yesterday it did the same thing but I bypassed that and went into the App without logging in and then logged in and it worked fine.
 
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With the Google Pay wallet on Android, you have to set up a security feature such a fingerprint scan or access code for the phone, correct?
I have the fingerprint scan on my phone. I had it activated before GPW so can’t remember if there was an extra step, but think it just automatically used it.
My GPay uses facial recognition as that is how my phone is set up. (Pixel 3)
What is confusing they have Google Pay and now have GPay as an updated version. When I load my tickets they get loaded into Google Pay and not GPay. So when I first log into Google Pay it transfers me to GPay and I can't see the tickets. I can exit that and then get into Google Pay and I can see my tickets.
My guess is Ticketmaster hasn't updated their code to send the tickets to GPay instead of Google Pay

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With the Google Pay wallet on Android, you have to set up a security feature such a fingerprint scan or access code for the phone, correct?

If you don't link your bank account or any credit card info to it, you don't have to set up any security features.
 
Has anyone figured out a way to determine the listed face value of the individual tickets?
Go to cyclones.com. They list football single game ticket prices.
This is correct but on the ticket page, make sure you change the filter to only show "Adult Reserved". These are the tickets on sale from ISU. This would give you an idea of face value.
The "Verified Resale" are tickets being sold by an individual, so prices are most likely higher.

The Iowa game for example is sold out, so you won't see "face value".

UNI game isn't sold out yet, but looks like only around 500 tickets left.

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My GPay uses facial recognition as that is how my phone is set up. (Pixel 3)
What is confusing they have Google Pay and now have GPay as an updated version. When I load my tickets they get loaded into Google Pay and not GPay. So when I first log into Google Pay it transfers me to GPay and I can't see the tickets. I can exit that and then get into Google Pay and I can see my tickets.
My guess is Ticketmaster hasn't updated their code to send the tickets to GPay instead of Google Pay

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Tickets should be in the new GPay app as well. Log in, and in the upper right corner (right next to your Google avatar) is your default credit card. Tap that and it takes you to a screen that shows the payment options you've saved in GPay. Scroll down a bit and your saved tickets should be there.

There's also a workaround for the problem of the ISU app trying to save your passes directly to the old Google Pay app instead of the new GPay app. In the ISU app, when you tap the individual pass you want to transfer to GPay, you'll see the "GPay - save to phone" icon there. If you tap that, it tries to take you to the old Google Pay app (or the Google Play store to download the old Google Pay app, if you don't have it on your phone). Instead of tapping the "GPay - save to phone" icon, tap "view barcode." Then you'll see an identical "GPay - save to phone" icon but this one will take you to the new GPay app instead**. It's a pain in the ass, because you'll have to do this for every single ticket or pass you have, but it can be done.

Presumably the old Google Pay app goes away at some point and this all becomes smoother.

**Edit: I think this actually takes you to a separate web page and not the new GPay app itself, but the passes you save will then show up in the new GPay app.
 
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This is correct but on the ticket page, make sure you change the filter to only show "Adult Reserved". These are the tickets on sale from ISU. This would give you an idea of face value.
The "Verified Resale" are tickets being sold by an individual, so prices are most likely higher.

The Iowa game for example is sold out, so you won't see "face value".

UNI game isn't sold out yet, but looks like only around 500 tickets left.

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That's not what I was referring to. cyclones.com has a page that breaks down cost for each game and section.

 
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Anyone else with Jr. Cyclone Club passes noticing that digital ticketing offers some added...let's call it "flexibility" compared to the old lanyards? I'm a little curious how this will work.
 
Tickets should be in the new GPay app as well. Log in, and in the upper right corner (right next to your Google avatar) is your default credit card. Tap that and it takes you to a screen that shows the payment options you've saved in GPay. Scroll down a bit and your saved tickets should be there.

There's also a workaround for the problem of the ISU app trying to save your passes directly to the old Google Pay app instead of the new GPay app. In the ISU app, when you tap the individual pass you want to transfer to GPay, you'll see the "GPay - save to phone" icon there. If you tap that, it tries to take you to the old Google Pay app (or the Google Play store to download the old Google Pay app, if you don't have it on your phone). Instead of tapping the "GPay - save to phone" icon, tap "view barcode." Then you'll see an identical "GPay - save to phone" icon but this one will take you to the new GPay app instead. It's a pain in the ass, because you'll have to do this for every single ticket or pass you have, but it can be done.

Presumably the old Google Pay app goes away at some point and this all becomes smoother.
Yea, I just looked at that, I had to actually add a default credit card and then the game tickets showed up.
 
I downloaded my 2 tickets for each game into my google wallet. However, when I go into google wallet to view them, I can see only 1 of the 2 tickets for most of the games. When I try to download again the tickets I cannot see, it says they've already been saved. Any suggestions?

I have three tickets and when the app asked to download all three for each game at the same time i did but it only moved two so i had to go and manually move that third one in for each game for some reason
 

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