This code means that you’re unable to purchase event tickets. For whatever reason, Ticketmaster is preventing you from buying tickets. Don’t worry; although frustrating, there are several solutions to this.

What causes Ticketmaster or any website to deny service?

Website problems have two sides to them: the server side, which is Ticketmaster in this case, and the client side, which is you. Service denial can come from either side:

There could be problems with the server: In this instance, you can’t do anything about this. It’s out of your hands. The only thing you can do is wait until Ticketmaster fixes the problem. Your browser extensions are interfering: There are reports that some browser extensions, like those found on Chrome and Firefox, can clash with Ticketmaster. Your VPN is also interfering: Similar to browser extensions, Ticketmaster may detect that you’re using a VPN and may prevent you from moving forward. The browser’s cache is full: Browser caches can be pretty helpful in loading previously visited websites fast, but holding all that outdated info can limit the user experience.

How can I solve Error Code 0011?

Fixing Error Code 0011 isn’t too difficult, but it can be rather time-consuming. Here’s what you could try first:

Just wait for Ticketmaster to sort things out. We recommend going to a website like DownDetector to check if Ticketmaster is going through a period of downtime. Remove or disable your browser extensions. As stated some do clash with Ticketmaster, so getting rid of them may be the fix you’re looking for. Use your browser’s Incognito Mode or its equivalent if you don’t want to remove any browser extension. It basically does the same thing. Turn off your VPN. This is in a similar vein to disabling browser extensions. Ticketmaster itself also recommends that you don’t use public Wi-Fi when purchasing tickets using multiple devices to purchase them at the same time. If all else fails, contact Ticketmaster support and see if a service agent can help you with your problem.

1. Clear out browser data

1.1 Clear out browser data on Chrome

1.2 Clear out browser data on Firefox

1.3 Clear out browser data on Microsoft Edge

It’s possible to clear out the cache on other browsers. The ones shown in the previous three solutions are the most popular browsers on the internet.

2. Disable proxy

For other Ticketmaster problems, there isn’t anything that clearing out browser data can’t fix; although we also recommend downloading the latest update. SPONSORED There are other browser-specific problems you should know about like Chrome showing 100 percent disk usage. This may be because of a problematic browser extension or a corrupt history file. You should also learn about the Download Failed Network error that happens on Firefox. This problem typically happens because of an overzealous antivirus app interrupting. We recommend disabling said antivirus software as well as any other security app temporarily to get around this error. Feel free to comment below if you have any questions on other web browsers. Also, leave comments about guides you want or information on other Windows 11 apps.

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