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How do I know that my tickets are REAL Hi!
If I buy tickets on ebay and they are online-tickets (so that I would get a PDF-file), how do I know that they are real? Couldn't the seller sell the same ticket a 100 times?? [Edited 10/31/10 9:12am] | |
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Its just a risk you have to take when buying them from places like ebay. | |
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yes | |
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what you should do is check out the seller's feedback.. if this person sells alot of stuff on ebay they should be buyers feedback if you see a lot of negative feedback then you should proceed with caution | |
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If you pay with Paypal on ebay you have more cover...don't do cash! | |
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Ebay is there not just to act as a middle man, you as a buyer are protected by ebay, and paypal. Read the small print. If you are fucked up the arse by the seller of such a thing, through time, ebay will jump on their heads and help you get a refund.
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omfg multiples copies? imagine yet...THIS TICKET WAS ALREADY SCANNED FOR ENTRY!! i don't wear a cross?!!? i wear a prince symbol I When Prince's cum dries, diamonds are formed. no one tops prince in concert! | |
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Only at the the doors I would know that I have been screwed and that would be...
I will try to get real "paper tickets". | |
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You might want to check out stubhub.com, too. It's an ebay company, but they only do ticket resales. I would definitely pay with Paypal or a credit card so that you have some recourse if the sale gets messed up. Good luck! The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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