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DandelionPowderman
<2. As a matter of facts, all the scalpers will be stuck with the expensive tickets on show day, and they will beg you on their knees to buy their extra scalped tickets at face value and below.>
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24FPS
Isn't the greatest irony that you're paying the most amount over money ever to see the least amount of Rolling Stones ever?
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whiskey
Anyhow I no longer care. To hell with it.
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bv
2. As a matter of facts, all the scalpers will be stuck with the expensive tickets on show day, and they will beg you on their knees to buy their extra scalped tickets at face value and below.
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GazzaQuote
bv
2. As a matter of facts, all the scalpers will be stuck with the expensive tickets on show day, and they will beg you on their knees to buy their extra scalped tickets at face value and below.
This is all true and is something I've been saying for ages.
However, it doesnt address the fact that
a) most would be customers dont realise this when they log in to buy tickets which are already more expensive than those for every other act on the planet. Nor should they be expected to.
b) the ticket seller, promoter and band are quite happy to allow the system to work like this to maximise their own already substantial coffers at the expense of the public.
It's morally indefensible.
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jammingedward
I bought tickets at an outlet today. I didn't ask but I'm sure they would have taken cash?
I only got a receipt though, no tickets yet....