Your shopping cart is empty!
Given the phrasing, this appears to be a support ticket, internal log entry, or incident report from a system named (possibly a stylized name for a project, app, or customer-support queue). The timestamp is November 17, 2023, at 12:16 PM (presumably in a 24‑hour format, so 12:16). The “Min” likely refers to “minimum,” “minute,” or a user/agent name abbreviation.
“Loossers ticket 2023-11-1712-16 Min” is a for a LOOSSEMBLE concert ticket on November 17, 2023, in Atlanta , with “12-16 Min” representing the purchase confirmation timestamp (12:16) and “Min” as an artifact of a ticket system’s time format . Loossers ticket 2023-11-1712-16 Min
No known LOOSSEMBLE event is scheduled for Nov 17, 202X, beyond 2023 — the group is still active, but their tour dates vary each year. Given the phrasing, this appears to be a
: A reference to a server-side "ticket" or process ID generated at 12:16 on November 17. “Loossers ticket 2023-11-1712-16 Min” is a for a
Determine where you encountered this string. This is usually the first step in resolving an unknown ticket ID: Email Inbox
If you had a calendar invite for Nov 17, 2023, at 12:16 PM, it might be a reminder you created or a spam calendar entry.
If you are preparing this text for a system, here is a standard, highly detailed template you can use: 2023-11-1712-16 Subject: [Summary of the issue or task] Priority: [High/Medium/Low] Description: