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No - was happy to get the refund for San Diego, but was never 100% satisfied with the seat I had to begin with as I really wanted Pit at face value - so the refund option was a blessing.
If and when they ever do reschedule, I'll happily repurchase a ticket, but will be patient and/or dilligent making sure I get exactly what I want. And something tells me they won't reschedule the San Diego show,
but instead they'll opt for the brand new stadiums either in L.A. and/or Vegas Vegas) vs. the decrepit old San Diego stadium - that's just a hunch though.
Ironically, face value Pits are now available for the San Diego show due to people returning tix, but not going to commit until there's an absolute official rescheduling and the "coast is clear" of any virus'....
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Is anyone hanging on to their tickets for a possible rescheduling for next year.
No - was happy to get the refund for San Diego, but was never 100% satisfied with the seat I had to begin with as I really wanted Pit at face value - so the refund option was a blessing.
If and when they ever do reschedule, I'll happily repurchase a ticket, but will be patient and/or dilligent making sure I get exactly what I want. And something tells me they won't reschedule the San Diego show,
but instead they'll opt for the brand new stadiums either in L.A. and/or Vegas Vegas) vs. the decrepit old San Diego stadium - that's just a hunch though.
Ironically, face value Pits are now available for the San Diego show due to people returning tix, but not going to commit until there's an absolute official rescheduling and the "coast is clear" of any virus'....
So, were they playing the old Jack Murphy stadium? I had just assumed they were playing Petco (or whatever it is now). I love Petco for baseball but in general don't care for concerts in baseball parks. Jack Murphy is pretty decrepit though. I like San Diego. If I could afford it I would move down there.
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Two days ago, I had decided to get refunds on my three sets of Lucky Dips, having read stories about the struggles of folks nationally and their resistance to refunding shows across the country but that they acceded to the pressure and said only for May would they give refunds. There was also speculation that TM would collapse and then we'd get no refunds for anything. I was going to request my refunds soon, prior to May. But then I get a text from 2014Slayer and a message from Topi that LDs for San Diego are again available from folks who got refunds. At first I told Slayer that I had decided to get refunds but I started thinking about it, then got a message from Topi, then starting reading about people keeping theirs or buying new ones and I thought what the hell, it's not that much money, and they won't be available again as they weren't when the shows were rescheduled last year, so changed my mind AND started trying to get them for SD but struck out with that. Then the LD links start going instead to all tickets to the shows.
My current thinking is they may reappear yet again as tix are refunded or I can always get cheap enough tix when the show is rescheduled or hell, might even try for last minute reduced price pits from the likes of StubHub like Hairball did at Desert Trip. Glad now I decided to hold onto my existing tix. And yes Hairball, not if, but WHEN the shows are rescheduled.
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Two days ago, I had decided to get refunds on my three sets of Lucky Dips, having read stories about the struggles of folks nationally and their resistance to refunding shows across the country but that they acceded to the pressure and said only for May would they give refunds. There was also speculation that TM would collapse and then we'd get no refunds for anything. I was going to request my refunds soon, prior to May. But then I get a text from 2014Slayer and a message from Topi that LDs for San Diego are again available from folks who got refunds. At first I told Slayer that I had decided to get refunds but I started thinking about it, then got a message from Topi, then starting reading about people keeping theirs or buying new ones and I thought what the hell, it's not that much money, and they won't be available again as they weren't when the shows were rescheduled last year, so changed my mind AND started trying to get them for SD but struck out with that. Then the LD links start going instead to all tickets to the shows.
My current thinking is they may reappear yet again as tix are refunded or I can always get cheap enough tix when the show is rescheduled or hell, might even try for last minute reduced price pits from the likes of StubHub like Hairball did at Desert Trip. Glad now I decided to hold onto my existing tix. And yes Hairball, not if, but WHEN the shows are rescheduled.
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Most credit cards come with insurance and will reimburse you in situations where you lost money in cases such as a company goes out of business and you didn't get the services expected. American Express is especially good at this.
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Jack Murphy (now SDCCU) stadium is often called decrepit or something synonymous but it’s not as old as other SoCal venues the Stones have played in, such as Dodger Stadium, the Rose Bowl, the Coliseum, or Angel Stadium. I’ll admit I haven’t been to an event at Jack Murphy stadium in awhile but I don’t think it’s crumbling to dust yet.
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