Members face-value ticket offers and requests
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Hi anyone with a spare floor ticket for Glasgow, please? I can meet at venue. Thanks, Iain
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westerner67 wrote:
Hi anyone with a spare floor ticket for Glasgow, please? I can meet at venue. Thanks, Iain
There have been tickets dropping in drbs and drabs on Ticket master all day. Always happens. More will probably appear. If you call in person at the box office, there's a good chance you:ll get something.
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Hello! Happy Holidays!
I purchased a lanyard in September but had no luck finding a single ticket for Dodger Stadium during the presale.
I am looking for a seat in the early rows of Floor D or Field 37 or 35. Does anyone have an extra ticket in one of these sections? Many, many, many thanks!
7 more months . . .
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Hello need 2 tickets for London show
pm me please
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Looking for 2 tickets to Phoenix on June 26, would like to take my daughter for her birthday.
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Hey all! I’m looking for 2 tickets to the Lexington Ky show on June 1, 2019. Feel free to pm me or email me at Sarah@roadrunners.biz
Thanks!!!
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I have one ground floor, row nine May 27 Raleigh, N.C. ticket for sale at face value plus service charge. Inbox for details and more info. Thanks.
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Anyone interested in trading 2 Raleigh tickets for my 2 Lexington tickets? I now have a major scheduling conflict.
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Still in search of 2 tickets for the Ft. Wayne show. Email sargentbobbijo@yahoo.com
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Looking for 2 floor tickets for the Madison Wisconsin show. Please feel free to email me - Jonathan-morris@hotmail.co.uk
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For those looking for tickets to the upcoming USA shows - Ticketmaster is showing "gold" and "platinum" seats for the shows, in addition to the "verified resale" tickets that appeared right after tickets originally went on sale. "Gold" seats include merchandise which they mail to you after the show. "Platinum" is simply a higher-priced seat (with no merchandise). Depending on how deep your pockets are, this might be an option for you. Keep an eye on Ticketmaster, as the pricing for the platinum seats is dynamic and the costs have come down over the past wo weeks. Gold seats weren't there two weeks ago but appeared recently for some of the shows. Does anyone have experience with "verified resale" tickets? Do the prices come down as it gets closer to the date of the show? Good luck to all who are looking for tickets!
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sophie wrote:
For those looking for tickets to the upcoming USA shows - Ticketmaster is showing "gold" and "platinum" seats for the shows, in addition to the "verified resale" tickets that appeared right after tickets originally went on sale. "Gold" seats include merchandise which they mail to you after the show. "Platinum" is simply a higher-priced seat (with no merchandise). Depending on how deep your pockets are, this might be an option for you. Keep an eye on Ticketmaster, as the pricing for the platinum seats is dynamic and the costs have come down over the past wo weeks. Gold seats weren't there two weeks ago but appeared recently for some of the shows. Does anyone have experience with "verified resale" tickets? Do the prices come down as it gets closer to the date of the show? Good luck to all who are looking for tickets!
Thanks Sophie. Yes I have been following this. The pricing is definitely "dynamic" - it seems to change every day or so. But the prices do seem to be dropping in general. I'm going to hold out for a bit longer as this has worked for me in the past. Which shows are you looking to attend?
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Much obliged to you for setting aside the effort to react If they are disheartening it is utilize then it makes me wonder on the off chance that they will in the long run get rid of the component.
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Ssophie wrote:
For those looking for tickets to the upcoming USA shows - Ticketmaster is showing "gold" and "platinum" seats for the shows, in addition to the "verified resale" tickets that appeared right after tickets originally went on sale. "Gold" seats include merchandise which they mail to you after the show. "Platinum" is simply a higher-priced seat (with no merchandise). Depending on how deep your pockets are, this might be an option for you. Keep an eye on Ticketmaster, as the pricing for the platinum seats is dynamic and the costs have come down over the past wo weeks. Gold seats weren't there two weeks ago but appeared recently for some of the shows. Does anyone have experience with "verified resale" tickets? Do the prices come down as it gets closer to the date of the show? Good luck to all who are looking for tickets!
Verified Resale tickets are tickets being sold by the original buyer. It’s TM trying to compete with StubHub because since you are buying via their site, you are guaranteed that it won’t be a fake ticket. Ticket sellers set the prices. So do keep an eye on those, too, because sellers will probably come down as it gets closer to the show, esp if it’s just a regular person who is trying to sell extras or tix they can’t use.
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Jonathan-UK and nightfish,
Thanks for your replies. I actually have tickets for myself, was just posting the information for others who might benefit from it. Sorry I didn't make that clear. I was looking at TM to see if more tickets would drop and what the prices would be like (just research into the mysterious ways of Ticketmaster). Best of luck to those who are searching for tickets.
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How does one sale their "Verified Resale Tickets" on Ticketmaster? Thanks for info.
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SusyLuvsPaul wrote:
How does one sale their "Verified Resale Tickets" on Ticketmaster? Thanks for info.
Log on to Ticketmaster and look up your tickets. There is a tab to resell your tickets, but if it is grayed out, you can’t resell them. I found that out the hard way with some Hugh Jackman tickets. Am trying to sell them on TicketsNow.com, eBay and Stub Hub.
ETA: Good news Susy - I looked up my Macca tickets and the Sell Tickets tab is blue, so you CAN resell them through TM. (they can also be transferred to someone else)
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Looking for 2 tickets (preferably hot sound) for May 27th in Raleigh...anyone not able to go?
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Stevegnd@gmail.com wrote:
Looking for 2 tickets (preferably hot sound) for May 27th in Raleigh...anyone not able to go?
Those type of tickets (Hot Sound) are not transferable unless the person who purchased them comes with you, shows their I.D. and says (s)he is “giving” you the tickets.
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Nancy R wrote:
Stevegnd@gmail.com wrote:
Looking for 2 tickets (preferably hot sound) for May 27th in Raleigh...anyone not able to go?
Those type of tickets (Hot Sound) are not transferable unless the person who purchased them comes with you, shows their I.D. and says (s)he is “giving” you the tickets.
I believe you only need the person who purchased them with you if you want to go to soundcheck. I bought them from a third party back in 2014 and was able to use them to attend just the concert.