Author Topic: No-go on tix for JT  (Read 6209 times)

Vas Deferens

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Re: No-go on tix for JT
« Reply #45 on: August 12, 2006, 12:07:00 pm »
They're both evil, but I'd prefer tickets.com
 anytime.
 
 
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i know this won't make me popular here, but here goes anyways: for crazy over-subscribed shows (like foo fighters, JT, etc), maybe the 9:30 should consider tasking (brace for it) Ticketmaster with the selling job. Tickets.com just doesn't seem to be able to deal with the traffic.
 
Looks like that probably won't happen... I fear this is an exclusive deal.  Anyone?  Anyone? [/b]
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lily1

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Re: No-go on tix for JT
« Reply #46 on: August 16, 2006, 07:15:00 pm »
as i was sadly far away from a computer and cell phone service friday morning when tickets when on sale, i'd be most grateful if someone had an extra ticket they might want to off load to a friendly forumite!

sweetcell

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Re: No-go on tix for JT
« Reply #47 on: August 16, 2006, 11:50:00 pm »
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 as i was sadly far away from a computer and cell phone service friday morning when tickets when on sale
cell phone and web access had nothing to do with getting a ticket.  i had both, as did many others on this forum, and very very few of us scored tickets.  they just weren't available.  so don't feel bad  :)
 
 and with those kind words - looking for a ticket (ideally two) myself.  please let me know if you have one available.
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sweetcell

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Re: No-go on tix for JT
« Reply #48 on: August 19, 2006, 12:36:00 am »
quick update: pairs of tickets are averaging $280 on ebay.  between ebay and craigslist, i'd say at least 150 tickets are being resold.  through in stubhub and the like, i'm sure we're into the 200-300 range.
 
 so my guestimate is that at least a quarter of the tickets ended up on the secondary market, possibly more.  sweet.  
 
 930 needs to do something about these popular shows - bracelets, more will-call (either all tickets or random ones), printing names on tickets (or requiring receipts) and needing to show ID, not delivering tickets until a day or two before the show... something.  sucks that us regulars couldn't get tickets (despite putting in a valiant effort) while these leeches make a ton of money and the crowd is being packed with K Street'ers.
 
 hum, maybe i should re-post this in "Hey Seth".
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chokeychicken

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Re: No-go on tix for JT
« Reply #49 on: August 19, 2006, 12:41:00 am »
i'm REALLY surprised this show wasn't wristband like foo fighters last year.  that would have solved a lot of re-sale problems.

Vas Deferens

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Re: No-go on tix for JT
« Reply #50 on: August 19, 2006, 09:18:00 am »
It is NOT up to the 930 club, it is up to the artist. I've attended will-call only shows of artists playing in small venues and all of them were will-call (other times non-transferable)because of the request of the artist. Obviously, Justin Timberlake doesn't care where the tickets go, but Wilco, Tori Amos, Foo Fighters, Prince, Tom Petty care......
 
 
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  quick update: pairs of tickets are averaging $280 on ebay.  between ebay and craigslist, i'd say at least 150 tickets are being resold.  through in stubhub and the like, i'm sure we're into the 200-300 range.
 
 so my guestimate is that at least a quarter of the tickets ended up on the secondary market, possibly more.  sweet.  
 
 930 needs to do something about these popular shows - bracelets, more will-call (either all tickets or random ones), printing names on tickets (or requiring receipts) and needing to show ID, not delivering tickets until a day or two before the show... something.  sucks that us regulars couldn't get tickets (despite putting in a valiant effort) while these leeches make a ton of money and the crowd is being packed with K Street'ers.
 
 hum, maybe i should re-post this in "Hey Seth".
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