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Topi
I grabbed the pit. Plan was to buy LDs but plans change...getting LD's for the 2nd MetLife for sure.
Congrats buddy !
Pit1 or Pit2 ?
Some sporadic pit tix are popping up. The packages are there because they think they can make people think they are getting a good deal at 500 (really $600) . Then the tix allocated to the unsold packages end up as lucky dipsQuote
glimmertwinz
Totally baffled! Why are no basic PIT tickets showing?? Only Package deal and Platinum ticket??
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JN99
Had $495 PIT pop up for CHI 2 but then got the dreaded "another fan beat you" message... :-(
This has now happened 4 times. Really hoping to get pit tix but this is just cruel.
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MononoM
yay!
The Rolling Stones: 2019 No Filter Tour
SEC PIT1
General Admission
Fri, May 31 @ 7:30pm
Landover, MD — FedExField
Ticket Delivery
International Will Call
you paid: $608.75
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jumpontopofmebaby
So what is the thought. Is this tour selling better than Zip Code
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DanQuote
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The Worst.
I just don't get how the concept of the so called Platinum Tickets can be legal.
Ticketmaster is saying tickets are sold out, unless you're willing to pay more than the fixed selling price.
Right now they're trying to sell PIT tickets for Chicago for $2,027 EACH.
Tickets are not sold out, they just don't want to sell it for face value. In other words, they have figured out how to work like a legal black market company.
How can $500 tickets be legal but not $2000 tickets? How can it not be legal? The Rolling Stones own the tickets and they can charge whatever they want.
And what's face value? Concerts are like airline flights, everybody pays a different price.
We are talking about the exact same ticket type being sold for a set of different prices at the same time. Customers don't know what the prices really are. It's very confusing to say the least. Normally, in the real world, if you walk into a shoe shop, the same pairs of shoes are sold for the same prices at the same time. The notion that concert ticket prices work like airline flights is a rather new and rare phenomena, and whilst it's probably not illegal –it's morally wrong, annoying and confusing. How could it be otherwise when customers use their pre-sale code from rollingstones.com to buy tickets at the same time for the same show at the same site, and person A get offered the same ticket for $500 and person B for $2000? So if you call Ticketmaster and ask them what a ticket in a certain section will cost, what will they say? "It varies as we speak" or "You are so unlucky that you called me, because the colleague sitting next to me are selling the same ticket for half the price"?
Maybe its just me, but there is something completely rotten about how Ticketmaster are selling tickets. There was a time when the promoter would say: These are the different price categories, sale starts tomorrow at noon, first come, first served.
Ticketmaster doesn't set the prices.
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jazzbass
FYI, just logged on and scored two pits for Seattle using promo code SHUFFLE. Seems they've released more.
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sarahunwin
Help! Im in line for another presale at Levi's at Pasadena but don't know which presale it is or the password?
Anyone know the password? Is that the Cloud one?
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Topi
I grabbed the pit. Plan was to buy LDs but plans change...getting LD's for the 2nd MetLife for sure.