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Thread started 08/16/07 9:25am

sexymuthafcuke
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Height Disclaimer...

... does anybody know roughly when this went up??

Bought 2 tickets for Sep 1st upper tier and I'm trying to see if I've got any weight behind my reason for and exchange.

I know it's highly unlikely I'll get anywhere..... but it's worth a try.

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Reply #1 posted 08/16/07 9:26am

ConsciousConta
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What does it say? No one under 5' 2" is allowed in the building because Prince likes to be the smallest MF in the building??
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Reply #2 posted 08/16/07 9:27am

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Reply #3 posted 08/16/07 9:29am

DoMeBaby69

Go to Customer Services when you get there (as early as you can). They have a supply of tickets for this purpose. The couple next to me at the concert on 10th August had tickets in the upper tier but the height literally made her feel sick so they went to Customer Services and were given alternative tickets. Try that.
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Reply #4 posted 08/16/07 9:39am

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DoMeBaby69 said:

Go to Customer Services when you get there (as early as you can). They have a supply of tickets for this purpose. The couple next to me at the concert on 10th August had tickets in the upper tier but the height literally made her feel sick so they went to Customer Services and were given alternative tickets. Try that.


Was thinking about doing this.

They obviously did this after seeing the seating on the 4th floor then?
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Reply #5 posted 08/16/07 9:40am

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ConsciousContact said:

What does it say? No one under 5' 2" is allowed in the building because Prince likes to be the smallest MF in the building??


lol
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Reply #6 posted 08/16/07 10:13am

DoMeBaby69

sexymuthafcuker said:

DoMeBaby69 said:

Go to Customer Services when you get there (as early as you can). They have a supply of tickets for this purpose. The couple next to me at the concert on 10th August had tickets in the upper tier but the height literally made her feel sick so they went to Customer Services and were given alternative tickets. Try that.


Was thinking about doing this.

They obviously did this after seeing the seating on the 4th floor then?


Yes. I had tickets for F1 that night so wanted to change those too and was first told by Customer Services that they only hold "swap" tickets for pregnant women and those who suffer with vertigo in the upper tier. So they defo have tickets for this purpose. Worth a try. Lay it on thick. Get there early and I reckon you'll get them changed over.
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Reply #7 posted 08/16/07 2:36pm

lateagain

Having had three sets of tickets for the shite seats.

They will not swap tickets until about 5 minutes before the show starts. My wife does not suffer from vertigo, but thought our upper tier seats were scary. Then they turned out the house lights and she nearly freaked. So we went to customer services and we got row A in the upper tier.

To be honest I think the ticket allocation has been really bad. I think they hold back tickets in certain places for this very reason.

I saw two people at two different concerts with plaster casts on their legs. They were refused alternative seats.

At one concert we had 4 drunk men in front of us, and complained to customer services they were throwing alcohol everywhere, which was a small extension of the truth. We got row B seats upper tier.

And made the bouncers/security officers day because they were bored with nothing to do. Mind you it is up to the venue to stop serving those who have already had enough to drink, like any establishment that serves alcohol. But why should/would they when it is all money in the pocket for the O2.
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