murpho999 wrote: » No it doesn't of course. When have you ever shown your id and bank card to get into a gig and if so how would people who have had tickets bought for them get in?
greenspurs wrote: » "A spokesman for Ticketmaster said the Seatwave prices are not set by the company but by the person who is selling the tickets on.
ImARebel wrote: » Barcelona puts name on the ticket. Can't be re-sold. It's probably the fairest way of doing it really. Does mean they are useless if you can't go though...
benny79 wrote: » I know that! Its not what you know its who you know bast*rd
MisterAnarchy wrote: » 8 tickets per transaction ,ffs ,what the hell were U2 thinking
deeroy12 wrote: » Alot of people need to remember these tickets have been on sale since last Wednesday.Plus anyone could buy them from last thursday
There will be an extra show on 30 July in the Amsterdam ArenA. The on sale for the new show will start on 23 January, with an U2 fanclub pre sale starting on 18 January.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » That's true ,they must have sold the bulk of them in the presale. This has just popped up in my Amsterdam queue
Seve OB wrote: » interesting good thing is they seem to be giving a bit of advance notice
Benbecul97 wrote: » What time did you complete that order?
The Nal wrote: I got in at 9.01, chose 8 Pitch 2 tickets, went through to pay. Easy.
The Nal wrote: Card on the TM account wasn't accepted as its a card thats recently been replaced after being stolen.
cathalj wrote: » You shouldn't be too disappointed judging by your posts here over the last week..... all you did was slag off the band ..... ain't karma a bitch ðŸ˜â—
marvin80 wrote: » If TM only facilitate the sales through Seatwave, surely they should have a rule where people can only re-sell tickets at face value.
dulux99 wrote: » I know it's no secret that ticketmaster are a shower of c*nts but can anyone explain to me how it's legal for them to operate seat wave? On seat wave now you can purchase two standing seats for 460 quid. How is that legal?
ghostdancer wrote: » how is it not? it's the same as DoneDeal etc. if someone is stupid enough/desperate enough to pay hundreds for a ticket then there'll always be people willing to sell their tickets for huge amounts. I remember for EP there was only a handful of tickets onsale and they sat there for weeks on end not selling as no-one seemed to be willing to pay €500+.
mistersifter wrote: » so I had heard correct it seems! so, how can seatwave sell the tickets that ID is required for then? Maybe they wont be able to enforce this rule at Croke Park for some reason.