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Topi
No idea, but guessing Glendale?
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Glendale has resale tickets open, not sure if there are non or it just didn't open for NYC for example.
the amount of tix true seatgeek is shocking.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Glendale has resale tickets open, not sure if there are non or it just didn't open for NYC for example.
the amount of tix true seatgeek is shocking.
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So there are a huge amount of tickets left, and they are using every vendor to move them before lowering the prices.Quote
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Glendale has resale tickets open, not sure if there are non or it just didn't open for NYC for example.
the amount of tix true seatgeek is shocking.
[seatgeek.com]
Seatgeek is the official vendor for Glendale. I don't see any resale tickets on their site, just "Box Office Only" i.e., "These tickets are listed and sold directly from the venue’s official box office."
This isn't totally scientific, but Seatgeek has 1,426 listings for Glendale (and of course those listings would mostly be for multiple tickets, up to 99+).
But a quick look at both of Seatgeek's Metlife listings shows a total of 6,046 resale listings. The L.A. shows come in at 7,329 resale listings - on Seatgeek alone. So even if NY and LA are supposed to be more or less sold out, it seems an awful lot of people - or bots - want to get rid of their tickets.
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PaintMonkeyManBlackSo there are a huge amount of tickets left, and they are using every vendor to move them before lowering the prices.Quote
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Glendale has resale tickets open, not sure if there are non or it just didn't open for NYC for example.
the amount of tix true seatgeek is shocking.
[seatgeek.com]
Seatgeek is the official vendor for Glendale. I don't see any resale tickets on their site, just "Box Office Only" i.e., "These tickets are listed and sold directly from the venue’s official box office."
This isn't totally scientific, but Seatgeek has 1,426 listings for Glendale (and of course those listings would mostly be for multiple tickets, up to 99+).
But a quick look at both of Seatgeek's Metlife listings shows a total of 6,046 resale listings. The L.A. shows come in at 7,329 resale listings - on Seatgeek alone. So even if NY and LA are supposed to be more or less sold out, it seems an awful lot of people - or bots - want to get rid of their tickets.
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chevysales
Why do tickets for MetLife 2 have pits available yet delivery is up to May 23?
Because they don’t have them yet?
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Glendale has resale tickets open, not sure if there are non or it just didn't open for NYC for example.
the amount of tix true seatgeek is shocking.
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I don't know why they didn't pick another city...the NHL's Coyote's should have acted like the canary in a coal mine.
Toronto would have sold like Vancouver.
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Topi
As I recall, Glendale wasn't exactly the toughest ticket on the previous go-around, either.
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angee
Do you mean "Why?"
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Glendale has resale tickets open, not sure if there are non or it just didn't open for NYC for example.
the amount of tix true seatgeek is shocking.
[seatgeek.com]
I don't know why they didn't pick another city...the NHL's Coyote's should have acted like the canary in a coal mine.
Toronto would have sold like Vancouver.
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stonesurvive
I am breaking my 60 year track record by having to buy on secondary. I missed the LD's for Foxboro, because I didn't expect them to be avail in less than an hour of TM official (I vaguely remember they usually pop up 1 1/2 to 2 hours after). Anyway, there's something about Stub Hub I don't like, so I am going with Seat Geek. Can anyone tell me if it is possible to get scammed on SG?,and obviously only find out at the gate?
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stonesurvive
I am breaking my 60 year track record by having to buy on secondary. I missed the LD's for Foxboro, because I didn't expect them to be avail in less than an hour of TM official (I vaguely remember they usually pop up 1 1/2 to 2 hours after).
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Your tickets will provide valid entry to the event.
The tickets you receive will be the same as those you ordered.
If any of these things do not occur, you will be provided with comparable or better tickets to the event, or offered a refund.
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Topi
As far as Seatgeek goes, I have never had to resort to using them, but their tickets are guaranteed:
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Your tickets will be delivered in time for the event.
Your tickets will provide valid entry to the event.
The tickets you receive will be the same as those you ordered.
If any of these things do not occur, you will be provided with comparable or better tickets to the event, or offered a refund.
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Topi
The original question was whether you could get scammed on Seatgeek. I don't know if it would be technically possible for a seller to list their tickets both on Seatgeek and somewhere else.
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syrel
For the first time in forever, there are some non-premium tickets available for Vancouver. 70 total in block 248. Not good seats, but was beginning to be a bit curious that there had been literally no standard admission tickets since opening week.
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