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Deep Throat
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Ticket Touts...
.... Need to have their bits chopped off.
I try to look out for decent shows in the up and coming year and it just seems nigh on impossible to buy tickets for any of the shows I want to see unless I buy them for quadruple the price. So VERY angry. Trying to get me Ma and Pa tickets to see Derren Brown in Bournemouth. Prices used to be £20 - £30 a ticket... now £80, if not more. I should have booked last year but I just haven't thought that far ahead with presents (with Christmas and all). So SO So SUPER annoyed. If I can't get my hands on some tickets (calling up the BIC this morning to see if there's any cancellations or anything going) I just... don't have a clue what to get my dear old Ma ma. It should be made blooming illegal to sell tickets at a profit. It really should. |
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24-02-2009, 12:40 | #3 |
The Last Airbender
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As are your manners
Do you have anything constructive to add? I think the problem is that it's a market you can't control. Once a ticket is sold, that person can sell it on at a higher price if they so wish and the market as a whole sets what that acceptable price is. The problem seems to stem from the fact that one person can lay their hands on so many tickets. If that couldn't be done then would they be able to influence the price as a whole?
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I do have an issue with enterprises like Ticketmaster sewing up the tickets and essentially exercising a monopoly - but whilst it's certainly 'immoral', if people cared enough about it they wouldn't buy tickets at the inflated prices and so prices would come down - the prices indicate that it appears people are quite content.
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You have to put a name on the ticket when you book and have valid ID that matches that name in order to get in. If you can't go then you can return the ticket for a full refund up to 24 hours before hand so they can be resold. Within 24 hours then tough titties. |
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24-02-2009, 13:26 | #8 |
Absinthe
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If you can wait until nearer the event there's usually someone who'll panic sell you tickets at close to face value. I've even scooped a few at under face value before now.
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24-02-2009, 19:51 | #9 |
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24-02-2009, 20:19 | #10 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
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I ended up paying £100 for two tickets to go and see The Script. They were only sold for 15 originally, and I was only able to go thanks to a donation of £70 from my Dad because he knew how desperate I was to see them. Otherwise I wouldnt have been able to afford forking out for them. Tickets on ebay were the only place left selling them, even at that hugely inflated price.
Stinks dont it, and I know I just played into their hands, but I wanted to go and see them sadly. |
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