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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: JohnnyBaconbitz on March 01, 2012, 11:21:10 am

Title: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: JohnnyBaconbitz on March 01, 2012, 11:21:10 am
I am about to defy my morals and buy a set of tickets from the scalping scumbags @ tickettrail.com.

Having never done this, however, I am a tad nervous about the legitimacy of the "vendor."

Has anyone every bought tickets from Ticket Trail before?  Are they legit?

It would suck to break my personal anti-scalper code - and then get ripped off.

Thx.
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 01, 2012, 11:25:37 am
behold . . . the power of music.  it makes people break personal morals.  good luck and i wish you a great show with no problems!
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: Yada on March 01, 2012, 11:36:33 am
I wouldn't accept an electronic ticket from  from a random broker like that.

What show?
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: reggie on March 01, 2012, 12:44:51 pm
you are better off going with stubhub as far as their guarantee goes...but as long as you pay with paypal (with a credit card, NOT checking), you will be safeguarded with your purchase relating to fraud on more than one level, with the CC company, and with paypal
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: sweetcell on March 01, 2012, 12:50:43 pm
this might help calm your fears:

http://www.tickettrail.com/help-support/guarantee.aspx
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: ggw on March 01, 2012, 01:09:58 pm
I wouldn't have qualms about using TicketTrail. But I would use stubhub first if the same tickets were available there.
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: RatBastard on March 01, 2012, 08:39:41 pm
this might help calm your fears:

http://www.tickettrail.com/help-support/guarantee.aspx

Note that only says they will address the issue if the error was THEIRS.  Seems like a very large loop hole to me.
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: atomicfront on March 02, 2012, 06:38:51 pm
I don't have any problem with buying scalped tickets.  As most of the time if you wait until the day of the show they are no more expensive than buying them from the source.  And second if there weren't scalpers I would miss out on a lot of shows as I don't have the ability to be there exactly at 10AM when the popular shows go out. 

I have used stub hub and ebay and have never had any problems with tickets. 
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: agenthal on March 03, 2012, 02:35:51 pm
I love Stubhub. That's my recommendation. Use them all the time when I fail in the main sales.  ;D If you can, go with the instant download tickets, it's a lot easier and you're covered with SH.
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: sweetcell on March 03, 2012, 03:52:29 pm
this might help calm your fears:

http://www.tickettrail.com/help-support/guarantee.aspx

Note that only says they will address the issue if the error was THEIRS.  Seems like a very large loop hole to me.

they also say that they stand behind whatever they list, so "their error" could have been listing it in the first place.  unclear.

however, there is no way a ticketing site could stay in business if it didn't offer a guarantee on what it re-sells.  word would get out immediately about the rip-offs and fans would stop buying from them (the internet is good for that).  i'm sure that somewhere in these scalping site's business plan is a percentage of revenue held back for covering bad deals.  it's like credit cards - they know there are scammers out there, they know they will be on the hook to cover bad charges... it's just part of the business. 
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: RatBastard on March 03, 2012, 04:59:19 pm
this might help calm your fears:

http://www.tickettrail.com/help-support/guarantee.aspx

Note that only says they will address the issue if the error was THEIRS.  Seems like a very large loop hole to me.

they also say that they stand behind whatever they list, so "their error" could have been listing it in the first place.  unclear.

however, there is no way a ticketing site could stay in business if it didn't offer a guarantee on what it re-sells.  word would get out immediately about the rip-offs and fans would stop buying from them (the internet is good for that).  i'm sure that somewhere in these scalping site's business plan is a percentage of revenue held back for covering bad deals.  it's like credit cards - they know there are scammers out there, they know they will be on the hook to cover bad charges... it's just part of the business. 

agreed
Title: Re: Question re: Slimy Ticket Broker
Post by: Yada on March 06, 2012, 11:19:15 am
If this is for the black keys show, the market is FLOODED like I expected... tickets on the ground Friday!


http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/search/tia?query=black+keys&catAbb=tix&srchType=A&minAsk=min&maxAsk=max