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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
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Gfmsoccer
Did anyone get their tickets in the mail yet?
I bought mine 1st pre-sale day, and haven't received yet.[/quot
I did very quick after the sale. Call ticketmaster back.
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
I seldom do the print at home thing. If something comes up and I won't be able to make the show, it's a much bigger pain to try and sell PDF tickets than it is hard tickets.
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
I seldom do the print at home thing. If something comes up and I won't be able to make the show, it's a much bigger pain to try and sell PDF tickets than it is hard tickets.
I agree with everyone who likes hard tickets (whenever possible), but it's MUCH easier to sell PDFs. You don't have to mess with putting them in the mail or whatever, you just upload the file and send it, and the other person paypals you the cash. What's so hard?
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
I seldom do the print at home thing. If something comes up and I won't be able to make the show, it's a much bigger pain to try and sell PDF tickets than it is hard tickets.
I agree with everyone who likes hard tickets (whenever possible), but it's MUCH easier to sell PDFs. You don't have to mess with putting them in the mail or whatever, you just upload the file and send it, and the other person paypals you the cash. What's so hard?
I would not say hard, but risky. Someone prints the ticket and then sells it too. I would never buy a ticket like that, never ever. The stakes are too high (and other options are too available) to be told by a ticket taker that my ticket scan does not read and it is becasue my ticket has already been used to gain entry.
I imagine in the long run it would get worked out money wise, but at the show that night it could be a disaster.
I have bought a home printed ticket outside the arena a couple of time, but it was always with the agreement that the person selling me the ticket goes with me to the ticket taker guaranteeing it works and when it did I said thank you and waved good-bye to them.
Of course out side the arena I have also been told by a paper ticket seller that they didnt want to do that hassle... and I didnt buy thier ticket.
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
I seldom do the print at home thing. If something comes up and I won't be able to make the show, it's a much bigger pain to try and sell PDF tickets than it is hard tickets.
I agree with everyone who likes hard tickets (whenever possible), but it's MUCH easier to sell PDFs. You don't have to mess with putting them in the mail or whatever, you just upload the file and send it, and the other person paypals you the cash. What's so hard?
I would not say hard, but risky. Someone prints the ticket and then sells it too. I would never buy a ticket like that, never ever. The stakes are too high (and other options are too available) to be told by a ticket taker that my ticket scan does not read and it is becasue my ticket has already been used to gain entry.
I imagine in the long run it would get worked out money wise, but at the show that night it could be a disaster.
I have bought a home printed ticket outside the arena a couple of time, but it was always with the agreement that the person selling me the ticket goes with me to the ticket taker guaranteeing it works and when it did I said thank you and waved good-bye to them.
Of course out side the arena I have also been told by a paper ticket seller that they didnt want to do that hassle... and I didnt buy thier ticket.
a regular hard ticket can be just as no good. it's reported lost or stolen. another advantage to printing your own is that you can make multiples and bring your friends down to the floor...
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
I seldom do the print at home thing. If something comes up and I won't be able to make the show, it's a much bigger pain to try and sell PDF tickets than it is hard tickets.
I agree with everyone who likes hard tickets (whenever possible), but it's MUCH easier to sell PDFs. You don't have to mess with putting them in the mail or whatever, you just upload the file and send it, and the other person paypals you the cash. What's so hard?
I would not say hard, but risky. Someone prints the ticket and then sells it too. I would never buy a ticket like that, never ever. The stakes are too high (and other options are too available) to be told by a ticket taker that my ticket scan does not read and it is becasue my ticket has already been used to gain entry.
I imagine in the long run it would get worked out money wise, but at the show that night it could be a disaster.
I have bought a home printed ticket outside the arena a couple of time, but it was always with the agreement that the person selling me the ticket goes with me to the ticket taker guaranteeing it works and when it did I said thank you and waved good-bye to them.
Of course out side the arena I have also been told by a paper ticket seller that they didnt want to do that hassle... and I didnt buy thier ticket.
a regular hard ticket can be just as no good. it's reported lost or stolen. another advantage to printing your own is that you can make multiples and bring your friends down to the floor...
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Aquamarine
My point up there ^^ was that it's easy to SELL tickets as a PDF file. Buying them is a different matter!
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ROPS
I think this may happen to a certain band we know....
Mayweather vs. Pacquiao
Fire Sale On Tix
... Investors Losing Big $$$
[www.tmz.com]
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ROPS
I think this may happen to a certain band we know....
Mayweather vs. Pacquiao
Fire Sale On Tix
... Investors Losing Big $$$
[www.tmz.com]
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mistermorphine
So a stupid ? here. Why not just do the print at home option when you buy your ticket? It is not like it is going to be some ultra rare item in 25 years, there will after all be 1,000,000 plus of them. Just asking what the reason is?
Thanks and enjoy the show!
I've always viewed my ticket stubs as great mementos of shows, and an 8 1/2 x 11 PDF print out doesn't do it for me. I don't collect the ticket stubs because I think they may be rare or valuable. They're just cool and in fact my wife has made several framed collages of ours over the years.
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Nikkei
Maybe it's all automatic algorithms by now and the price went up again because 2 tickets were bought.
Algorithm says "hey there's some demand, so let's correct prices according to that."