minneapolisgenius said: jayaredee said: Anyways the sooner the show comes to date, the lower the tickets will be on ebay.
the same thing happened for me with madonna tickets. they listed for over a thousand dollars a seat, and like 3 weeks before te show i managed to get them for 125 per seat. Really? Yeah i would hang in there if i were you. constantly check in with ebay | |
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jayaredee said: minneapolisgenius said: Really? Yeah i would hang in there if i were you. constantly check in with ebay I'll keep looking as the dates get closer (it's not until May) but I just checked today to see what nutty people are paying for them on Ebay, and some are going for up to $2,400! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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jayaredee said: minneapolisgenius said: Really? Yeah i would hang in there if i were you. constantly check in with ebay I agree. You should also keep checking the primary ticket service (what is it? Ticketmaster? watever). Often, they do not initally release all tickets on the first day of sales. Typically, some tickets are reserved for radio stations, corporate sponsors, etc., that end up not being used. In this case, it might not happen, but sometimes (more often than you might think) they release great seats the day of the show or sooner. I realize that might not work for you, given that you are not in London, but its something you might want to keep in mind. Keep trying and you will find a way, by hook or by crook. [Edited 2/1/05 13:26pm] a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: jayaredee said: Yeah i would hang in there if i were you. constantly check in with ebay I agree. You should also keep checking the primary ticket service (what is it? Ticketmaster? watever). Often, they do not initally release all tickets on the first day of sales. Typically, some tickets are reserved for radio stations, corporate sponsors, etc., that end up not being used. In this case, it might not happen, but sometimes (more often than you might think) they release great seats the day of the show or sooner. I realize that might not work for you, given that you are not in London, but its something you might want to keep in mind. Keep trying and you will find a way, by hook or by crook. [Edited 2/1/05 13:26pm] Yeah thanks. I'll keep looking for sure. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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