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Scored lower level for Greensboro. Knowing the whores at Live Nation and Ticketmaster, I'm sure there will be more "premium seats" coming online in the next month for $300/pop.
I miss the days of camping out for the best seats. He/she with the most fortitude gets the best seats, now it's luck of the draw, even if you're willing to pay 300 or 500 to "I Love All Access" (owned by Live Nation).
This is really going to go the same way any other big concert does - just wait until the week before and the newspaper will be FULL of people who suddenly can't make it looking to sell their tickets to the first bidder...wait it out and you'll have no problems getting a seat of some sort...
Originally posted by kohoutek
I miss the days of camping out for the best seats. He/she with the most fortitude gets the best seats
Amen. I remember the first time they fucked us. In the morning they announced that everyone in line would draw a number to see who was first in line. So now it didn't matter if you were there at 7 a.m. or 7 p.m. the night before. Bullshit.
“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”
Originally posted by bueno bob This is really going to go the same way any other big concert does - just wait until the week before and the newspaper will be FULL of people who suddenly can't make it looking to sell their tickets to the first bidder...wait it out and you'll have no problems getting a seat of some sort...
Why rush it?
No doubt. I bought my ticket to The Police the day before the show on eBay. Met the girl in the parking lot to exchange $$$ for ticket. We traded cell #'s & were in contact a few times to determine where to meet. Got a good seat face value of $115 for $70.
“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”
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