Make sure you go to the gig otherwise the CEO will send you a very long winded email and stop your loyalty points.
Agreed.
There still needs to be a safe website where you can resell/buy tickets without the risk of them being fake. Always tickets for sale on Facebook/Twitter/etc, but with printouts how can you be sure. Obviously not with the rip off charges like Viagogo.
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That's called a business.
More like greed.
If you pay by cash for tickets at Brighton Dome in person there is no charge at all and the ticket is sold at face value. An example of a business that is not intent in ripping people off.
In reality they are not. Part of their service is to take the ‘hit’ in terms of bad publicity. It’s the agents, promoters and managers who dictate the prices and drip release of tickets and who take the majority of the profit.
Limited choice though.....cash in person at the venue. Taking time and money out to travel to the venue.That's called a business.
More like greed.
If you pay by cash for tickets at Brighton Dome in person there is no charge at all and the ticket is sold at face value. An example of a business that is not intent in ripping people off.
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Ummmm. With most of the world's highest-grossing tours (U2, Beyonce etc), Ticketmaster* ARE the promoters.
* Parent group Live Nation.
Yes got one.
Wasn't that impressed when looking to change my password the first question was what card is associated with this account, so backed out in case its a scam
- Yes, they send you a code for DataPatrol, once on the website they expect you to input all sorts of personal data, passport number, credit card and bank account details etc., erm No! Ticketmaster services being hacked is bad enough, but they will not be able to fully guarantee that they are 100% safe either. I did not proceed with the registration.Did anyone sign up for the free protection thingy?