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If you don't see the share icon, the merchant or company that issued the pass or ticket hasn't enabled sharing in the Wallet app. Check their app or website to see if they provide options to share a pass or ticket.

I recently lost all my tickets that were stored in my Wallet. I went back in and added them on several occasions but they disappear again within 10 minutes to an hour. I have added some of the tickets on several occasions. They are season tickets for football games. I spoke with Apple support on tow occasions this past week. I talked to 6 different people including 2 "Senior Advisors". Nobody was able to give me an answer as to why this was happening. In fact, they told me that they had never heard of this before although, as I researched it online, I have found that this seems to be a problem with numerous people. Any help/advice would be appreciated. Thank you.

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Check to see if they are in the "expired passes" section. You can go to Settings>Wallet & Apple Pay>Hide expired passes - turn that off. If they are in the expired section call the ticket issuer and have them reset the information for the tickets.

Hi. I have noticed that whenever I add a ticket to Apple wallet, it squashes or distorts the original square QR code (on the ticket) into a short, wide rectangle (in Apple wallet). For this reason, I have avoided using Apple wallet for tickets. I am just wondering whether other people have experienced this, whether the codes will still work in this distorted form and if not, how to fix it. Thanks for any help you can provide.

I have uploaded pictures of the original ticket with the square QR code and the "Add to Apple Wallet" button. The second shot shows what the QR code looks like once it has been added to Apple Wallet. My question is whether the distorted QR code in Apple Wallet will still work or not even though it is completely different. Thanks

Sorry, I'm not talking about the different code formats (barcodes, QR codes, etc). What I mean is that when I receive an email from a ticket vendor, the QR code is square and has the typical "pixelated" pattern on it. However, after importing the ticket to Apple Wallet, the QR code is no longer square; it is rectangular and the pattern looks completely different. The problem is not the format; the problem is that Apple Wallet completely changes what it looks like. Thanks

I have never witnessed that behavior and I've used Wallet for tickets, barcodes and QR codes for store rewards cards, parking passes, and airline boarding passes. Are you using any Accessibility settings on your iPhone, such as Zoom? I would check with the vendor sending your the ticket/pass and see if they have experienced any problems in the past.

Sorry to be so pedantic about this, but can anyone explain what is actually happening when I add a ticket to Apple Wallet? Specifically, when I add a ticket, is Apple Wallet converting the QR code into a barcode? I mean the "barcode" in my second shot, above, doesn't really look like any barcode I've ever seen. True, it has bars on each end, but in the middle it looks like a "melted" or "compressed" QR code (at least to me). Isn't a barcode made up only of bars?

No, the pass in Apple wallet is governed by the sponsoring agency. They can choose from any of a number of formats (the image I uploaded earlier) each is equally valid. So your code is not being distorted in any way; it's just using a different kind of bar code to convey the same information. The developer could have equally chosen a QR code to display on the pass but elected not to do so, for any number of reasons.

Thanks again. So, just to be clear, the sponsoring agency (in this case, an event booking agency) prefers one format (in this case, QR codes) for the web-based version of the ticket but prefers a completely different format (the "barcode" as you refer to it) once it is in Apple Wallet, and Apple Wallet has nothing to do with it? What is the "industry name" for this type of squished, melty barcode, or does no one distinguish between them?

Two nights ago, I went to add three tickets to Michael Carbonaro. It added the first one, then nothing else. Today I went to add baseball tickets (using the ticket email and the Add to Wallet specifically for this event) and it only wants to add the now expired Carbonaro ticket, still only one.

OK the one tip above, I could not get it to be added to Wallet. I opened the tickets on my laptop and tried scanning the barcode with my iPhone camera. Did nothing. I screenshot the barcode and tried adding that to Apple Wallet. No option to do that.

Keep getting an error message. Not effecting adding tickets from apps like Fandango. Never had any problems adding tickets from the AMC app before up until yesterday. I like to keep all my tickets in my Apple wallet for not just AMC but also Regal, Cinemark, etc.

is there any way to link my Universal Orlando tickets (bought from Undercover Tourist) to my apple iwallet? I'd really really really like to not be responsible for carrying these pieces of paper around for a full week of traveling/Disney-going before we go to US.

We are just about to start developing for NFC event tickets and have brought this up with our contact at Apple. Hopefully this can be escalated as we have a large number of confused customers and clients.

My tickets now seem to be live in the Sphere account manager site. When I look at them on desktop I can see each ticket and clicking on it brings up entry info, terms and conditions etc. Also Transfer is now not greyed out. But transfer seems only to be for sending tickets to other people, not to your phone.

You can now choose the organization you wish to donate the tickets to. Once you select the organization, tap "Continue" and confirm the donation. A email confirmation will then be sent by the organization you choose to donate to.

A secure digital or mobile ticket is the safest, most convenient and flexible way to receive and manage tickets while increasing protection against fraud. You're probably already using your smartphone to attend movies or when you travel, so why not for live events? It's our effort to make your experience the very best.

The Bills Mobile app is FREE. There are no costs associated with managing your tickets via the Bills Mobile app or using Account Manager on your smartphone, including accessing tickets for mobile entry, transferring tickets or selling tickets online.

I've added tickets from ticketmaster to my apple wallet many times in the past. Today, when I tried, clicking on "Add to Apple Wallet", I get what looks like a page rendering a binary file. So... random characters with boxes for illegal characters. No error message, nothing added to the wallet.

OK. After yet more searching online, I found that if I go to my TicketMaster account within Safari and use 1Password to login (within Safari), everything works fine. If I open the TicketMaster account from within 1Password and then try to add the tickets, adding the tickets fails. So... the problem comes from using the 1Password browser. To be fair to 1Password, it seems from reading online that the handoff fails in other browsers, too.

Mobile tickets can be accessed via the free Chicago Bears Official App brought to you by Verizon. Single-game ticket buyers through Ticketmaster can download the free Chicago Bears Official App to access mobile tickets for entry. Season Ticket Holders and single-game ticket buyers through Ticketmaster will also be able to manage tickets via their online accounts. Mobile ticketing will allow ticket holders to conveniently manage, transfer (forward), or sell tickets and will aid in efforts to reduce the risk of lost or counterfeit tickets

No. As part of a league-wide initiative, the Bears have replaced the print-at-home PDF ticket option with mobile ticketing. PDF tickets will no longer be valid for entry. Fans can enter the stadium using mobile tickets via the free Chicago Bears Official App.

Yes. When accessing your tickets through your account, tap on the game, and you will be able to swipe right to left through your available tickets. We strongly encourage saving your tickets to your phone's Wallet or Passbook prior to gameday.

No, screenshots of tickets or any ticket produced by an unauthorized source will not be accepted. You can access your tickets through the Bears App, or on your phone's browser, or from your smartphone's mobile wallet - Apple wallet for iPhone users; Google Pay for Android users.

The process to transfer a ticket has not changed. However, the recipient will only be able to access tickets for entry via mobile device. The ability to print tickets at home (a PDF) is no longer available. We encourage you to communicate in advance with whomever you may transfer tickets to and make sure they have a smartphone device to accept and view tickets.

This wikiHow guide will show you how to add, use, and share a ticket or pass to your Apple Wallet. This could be a barcoded concert ticket, an event pass, or even a boarding pass. This feature is a great way to avoid having to carry around all your paper tickets. You can do this for physical or digital tickets on your iPhone or iPad.

No. As part of a league-wide initiative, PDF tickets were no longer valid for entry starting with the 2018 season. Fans can enter the stadium using printed tickets from the box office or mobile tickets via the Official Bengals App.

Yes. When accessing your tickets through your account, tap on the game, and you will be able to swipe right to left through your available tickets. We strongly encourage forwarding (transfer) tickets to each of your guests and saving your ticket to your phone's digital wallet prior to game day.

If you are handing off your printed tickets, those will be valid. If you prefer to transfer your tickets online or on your mobile device, the recipient will only be able to access tickets via mobile device. The ability to print tickets at home (PDF) is no longer available. We encourage you to communicate in advance with whomever you may transfer tickets to and make sure they have a smartphone device to accept and view tickets. They will need to log in or create a My Bengals Account to access the tickets.

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