What does queued mean in Eventbrite email?
queued means you put your event on the waitlist. If space is available, your event will be shown to attendees when they check in. Queued means you’re not the first to request tickets for your event. Queued means that the email was sent to you but hasn’t yet been delivered.
We recommend checking your spam folder if you don’t see it right away. If it’s not in your spam folder, your email provider may be rejecting the email due to a typo or misspelling. Contact your email provider and ask them to look at the email again.
If your email was rejected, you will receive an error message with details about why your email was rejected. We recommend checking your email spam folder to make sure the email wasn’t sent there. If you still cannot see your email, please contact us to tell us about your issue.
What does queued mean in Eventbrite notification email?
When you request a registration for an event, we send the attendee an email. When you send a registration request, your event will be added to a batch of attendees that will be sent notifications. If you have a high volume of requests and your email provider has multiple queues, your batch may be in the queue before your attendees receive the initial registration email.
This means that when your batch of attendees is sent notifications, they will receive the registration email that was sent to the batch before theirs. If you receive an email notification for a ticket you were previously trying to purchase, it's possible that your request was blocked.
For example, you may have entered an invalid email address or a duplicate email address. If you see “ queued in the subject line, it means that your request to purchase the ticket is still in a waiting state.
You can check the status of your ticket request by going to the “Tickets” section of your account. When you add an event registration, your request goes into a batch of pending attendees that are waiting to receive notifications.
If you have a high volume of requests for your event, it's possible that your batch will be sent to the email provider before your attendees receive their notifications. If this is the case, you'll see “queued” in the subject line of your notification email.
What does queued mean in email from Eventbrite?
Queued email messages are sent to you when an organizer adds your email to their field in the registration details. If you miss an email because you weren’t signed up to receive notifications, you can resend your registration. Queued means the event organizer has added your ticket to the waitlist so they can gauge the interest in the event.
If the event sells out, they’ll email you to let you know whether you can have a seat at the table or if you need to look for another way to get tickets. If you’re asked to enter your email address to receive notifications about the event, you’ll receive an email from Eventbrite.
These notifications will show up in your email inbox as an unread email. If you miss the email, you’ll need to resend your registration. You can resend the registration by following the steps outlined in the next section of this article.
What does queued mean in Eventbrite event change email?
If you have buyer-only tickets, you can see which attendees have the tickets queued. You can also see which attendees are checking in and have a ticket. If you click on the check-in status, you’ll see a list of those attendees who have checked in.
If you click on the ticket count, you’ll see a list of attendees who have a ticket but have not yet checked in. Queued means your ticketing page is ready to go. You can view the page and purchase your tickets when it’s your turn in the queue. If someone else tries to purchase the same tickets, or if the queue times out, they’ll no longer be able to see the page.
If you’re using eTickets or Print at Home tickets, the fastest way to check the queued status is to check your email. If you have buyer-only tickets, you’ll see all of the attendees who are in line to purchase. If you have attendee-only tickets, you’ll see a list of attendees who have checked in.
If you click on the check-in status, you’ll see a list of those attendees who have a ticket
What does queued mean in Eventbrite email response?
If you see the word “queued” in the subject line of your email, it means that your event’s registration page was successfully submitted to the Eventbrite system but it hasn’t yet been published to the Eventbrite website. This means that it’s still possible for people to back out of their registration, so watch out for any potential changes.
This email means that your item was successfully added to the event. It does not necessarily mean that attendees can view or purchase your item. Queued simply means that the item was added to the event.
If you see the word “queued” in the subject line of your email, it means that your event’s registration page was successfully submitted to the Eventbrite system but it hasn’t yet been published to the Eventbrite website. This means that it’s still possible for people to back out of their registration, so watch out for any potential changes.
This email means that your item was successfully added to the event.
It does not necessarily mean that attendees