Yup, I have the same problem. Password? Whatp password? Eventbrite lets you enter a mail address that they don't verify. As you just discovered, if you give Eventbrite the wrong address, you don't get the tickets so there is a strong incentive to provide a real address. (Unless, I suppose, the tickets are delivered in the web transaction and the mail is just a copy. I haven't bought tix from them for a very long time and don't remember.) I suppose they could verify the address by sending a test message you have to click on, but there is a tradeoff: some fraction of people would give up and not complete the transaction, so I can't really blame them.
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