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Reply #90 posted 09/13/07 12:22pm

Exetergirl

You can flame me now, but I sold two tickets for the 14th August on ebay. They were bought for friends who in the end didn't want go. I watched people on this site saying things like "I'll buy your tickets", then coming back later and saying "No, I've got a better seat now". At the end of the day, I just wanted to sell the tickets to somebody who was definitely going to buy them, so I went down the ebay route. By the time you take off the ebay fees and paypal fees, I didn't make a fortune.

Another thing, you're tracking the highest priced tickets. There were a lot of tickets for earlier gigs for sale at ebay at less than face values and nobody bought them. I even wondered if my tickets were going to sell, but fortunately they did. I'm going again on the 20th and didn't buy extra tickets to sell. It's just more hassle than it's worth.
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Reply #91 posted 09/13/07 1:54pm

ecnirp98

I'm currently selling 2 tickets on Ebay, I was forced into selling them by Prince, I had tickets for the aftershow on the 11th August which he promptly decided to cancel and go on the town with P diddy, it was the only aftershow I could attend and I could not get a refund from the box office, so I got an exchange for the aftershow on the 20th Spetember (I wonder why they wouldn't give me tickets for 21st ??? I figured tickets at the end of the tour would be worth more as people are running out of chances to see the aftershows).

So i'm selling 2 tickets for the aftershow on the 20th, I'd rather have seen Prince play a rockin aftershow on the 11th, but he couldn't be arsed, so I'm happy to get whatever I can for them to recover costs, he ripped me off, so may as well try and make something back.

If an Orger wants to buy 2 downstairs aftershow on 20th September I would be happy to know there going to a wanted home and I am happy to recieve face value for the tickets.
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Reply #92 posted 09/13/07 3:01pm

1p1p1i3

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I've got something one stranger will give me £150 for, and another stranger will only give me £31?

Tough decision that one.

If I put a ticket on ebay I don't actually decide what it sells for, it goes to whoever wants it more.

Okay, that said, anyone want a ticket for Sunday's aftershow at face value? smile
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Reply #93 posted 09/13/07 3:23pm

ShellyBean

Ah at last some sense prevails in here, the point some people on here seem to have completely missed, is that if people didn't sell their tickets on e-bay then they wouldn't be able to buy them!! you can't have it both ways
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Reply #94 posted 09/13/07 3:34pm

popelife

1p1p1i3 said:

I've got something one stranger will give me £150 for, and another stranger will only give me £31?

Tough decision that one.



I see your point. There's not necessarily any difference between an "orger" and someone who bids for tickets on ebay. There's nothing exclusive about the org, so it's very possible that a number of new orgers are only floating about here in the hope of begging face value tickets and saving themselves £100 a throw.

(He says cynically cool )

All the more reason to only hand over spare tickets on the night. It's one thing to be begging tickets, but at least you can weed out the people who are begging them so they can sell them on.

Equally, someone could say they had spare tickets, take your money in advance ("I need to be sure you're going to show up"), then disappear. Although you can always check how long they've been registered at the org.

It is a bit of a minefield, so I can understand why some people prefer to sell their tickets by some well-trodden (and more lucrative) method. As I say, my one experience with selling a ticket to an orger didn't go well.
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Reply #95 posted 09/13/07 11:25pm

Weaverstreet

That is good to hear.....its nice knowing that, despite the goings-on on Ebay there are some Orgers helping out fellow Orgers still. I believe I still owe TheMellowOne a large drink at the bar for hooking me up with my tickets!! Roll on the 21st!!!!! biggrin biggrin[/quote]

Dave T u have better bring lots of cash, dont 4get my beer for the cheap hotel room lol, by the way im still after 1 aftershow as a fllow orger has promised me 1 but I need 2.
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Reply #96 posted 09/14/07 1:23am

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Weaverstreet said:

That is good to hear.....its nice knowing that, despite the goings-on on Ebay there are some Orgers helping out fellow Orgers still. I believe I still owe TheMellowOne a large drink at the bar for hooking me up with my tickets!! Roll on the 21st!!!!! biggrin biggrin


Dave T u have better bring lots of cash, dont 4get my beer for the cheap hotel room lol, by the way im still after 1 aftershow as a fllow orger has promised me 1 but I need 2.[/quote]


Hey, I owe Themellowone a drink for hooking me up with tickets as well....she's gonna be hammered by the time the show starts!!! absolut martini beer ill barf
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Reply #97 posted 09/14/07 1:42am

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Weaverstreet said:

How bad is this, there are orgers selling tickets via ebay 4 a hige profit when us fans cant get tickets! U all know who u r! I even contacted the individuals concerned but they went down the im selling 2 give 2 charity route which is even worse. I hope the "charity" is registered and actually gets the money. Im all 4 giving 2 a registered charity not ppl's bank accounts.


When I sold 2 of my tickets they were as goos as given away - I barely made the value price!! But at the risk of sounding corny - It was good to know that someone was gonna be going and having fun!

Remember though, that some orgers have broke the bank to go more than once (travelling long distances, hotels etc) and maybe they thought they would be aable to afford another night, then realised they couldn't.... SO they are trying to make back the money they have spent...
I know this is still rubbish for fans who are desperate to go...
....just taking into account people's cirumstances.....?
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Reply #98 posted 09/14/07 2:12am

spud80

FuzzyD said:

Weaverstreet said:

How bad is this, there are orgers selling tickets via ebay 4 a hige profit when us fans cant get tickets! U all know who u r! I even contacted the individuals concerned but they went down the im selling 2 give 2 charity route which is even worse. I hope the "charity" is registered and actually gets the money. Im all 4 giving 2 a registered charity not ppl's bank accounts.


When I sold 2 of my tickets they were as goos as given away - I barely made the value price!! But at the risk of sounding corny - It was good to know that someone was gonna be going and having fun!

Remember though, that some orgers have broke the bank to go more than once (travelling long distances, hotels etc) and maybe they thought they would be aable to afford another night, then realised they couldn't.... SO they are trying to make back the money they have spent...
I know this is still rubbish for fans who are desperate to go...
....just taking into account people's cirumstances.....?


I agree - I am a massive Prince fan and I will have travelled down to London from Cheshire seven times since the concerts started. With my hotel bills, travel and tickets I have spent more than £2000.00 (yes it has been worth it). I have lost on some of my tickets, £50.00 on two of them, and made small amounts on others. If I had been given decent tickets in the first place, I wouldn't have had to sell any of them. Looking forward to the 16th and especially the 21st lol
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Reply #99 posted 09/14/07 3:24pm

ecnirp98

ecnirp98 said:

I'm currently selling 2 tickets on Ebay, I was forced into selling them by Prince, I had tickets for the aftershow on the 11th August which he promptly decided to cancel and go on the town with P diddy, it was the only aftershow I could attend and I could not get a refund from the box office, so I got an exchange for the aftershow on the 20th Spetember (I wonder why they wouldn't give me tickets for 21st ??? I figured tickets at the end of the tour would be worth more as people are running out of chances to see the aftershows).

So i'm selling 2 tickets for the aftershow on the 20th, I'd rather have seen Prince play a rockin aftershow on the 11th, but he couldn't be arsed, so I'm happy to get whatever I can for them to recover costs, he ripped me off, so may as well try and make something back.

If an Orger wants to buy 2 downstairs aftershow on 20th September I would be happy to know there going to a wanted home and I am happy to recieve face value for the tickets.



Just sold my 2 20/09 aftershow tickets to a fellow orger for face value, so the tickets are now gone, thanks for the interest.
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