@jomo @feuerrot It doesn’t make things 100% equal, sure, but it does reduce the difference, particularly for people within the SEPA/Euro zone but outside Germany.
Not sure what you mean by “made-up delay” – the delay starts at the time of ordering the ticket, not at paying it, therefore giving people whose payment doesn’t arrive within <24h a more even playing field.
As for the “imaginary opening hours of their server” – if you can convince the banks to process transfers 24/7, you’re my hero.
@rixx the "made-up delay" referred to the arbitrary delay that banks impose on processing payments, not the presale. AFAIK the delay for SEPA is always 1 bank working day, regardless of the origin and target country.
I just noticed it said "fairer chance", not "fair chance", which is sorta true. My point is that unless you use an instant payment method your payment will arrive after the replication timeout, so you'll receice considerably less vouchers than those using instant payment methods.