scudzilla wrote: » Rule Croke out, only allowed 3 gigs per year and 1D have them sewn up
leahyl wrote: » I got them for cusack stand lower but it's 311 so a bit far back but sure I'm not bothered - I'm gonna be there!
sunbabe08 wrote: » i'm hoping some how i might be able to get down lower especially when i get there, because i suffer from vertigo. kinda feeling bad, because my friend was queuing up since 9, and i went online at 10:15 and got a ticket
seosamh1980 wrote: » It says on the tips for booking vertigo sufferers should book the lower seats. So they've "warned" you, they'd probably say it was up to you after that.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Im heartbroken with the Davin stand, one night. Nothing else available. Even if there's gigs announced for thomand, its more of this crap. Im in tears. Even if I got something better for the one night.
Lapin wrote: » Am I getting this right? You have a ticket for a concert you wanted to go to and you're 'heartbroken'.
Munster_Gal wrote: » Gutted for anyone who didn't get them. I'm disgusted to see that people are selling them already online for 4 times the value. scumbags!
So will there be any genuine swaps allowed
Maybe she'll get a swap closer the time!
Hopefully can get a swap closer to the date. Edit, are swap requests allowed here?
How many standing tickets did you get? I got 3 seating tickets for Sunday which I'd rather swap straight up for standing!
Ps.Ill take two of your tickets if selling
I still looking for swap need Fri nite tickets for sat night please ?
Larbre34 wrote: » The only way to combat the pure and utter rubbish that is Ticketb@st@ard online is for them to do an audited pre-registration system. Ive had that experience trying to get tickets for other gigs before, but frankly I think anyone who didnt get tickets today has dodged a bullet.
Reati wrote: » If people didn't buy them at stupid prices, there wouldn't be a market for it. I got the 3 tickets I needed and didn't buy more, but can see why people would go for 6 and sell them to make a profit if people are stupid enough to pay 400 - 800 euro for a ticket.
Kristopherus wrote: » Agreed. And then factor in the blast of sound that will hit her full face on whenever they play. And 2 big screens to view as well. :D:D
RiverOfLove wrote: » Well, she got a nosebleed seat so it's understandable in a way. She could have been hoping for pitch perhaps.
smileyj1987 wrote: » The only way to stop the tickets going on the web is to bring in a system of putting names on the tickets and only allowing people into the venue that have photo id to match the ticket names . If there where purchased online then the card holder should only get a new ticket with a changed name by going to a ticketmaster outlet with there billing information and card used to purchase the tickets . I bet that will stop all the touts having a field day .
vintagecosmos wrote: » Loads of them on ebay. But most of them are people who bought them online today and as such dont have the physical ticket in their hand which is against eBay policy. Standards for professional conduct To promote safe selling of event tickets on eBay and to make sure the sales follow all laws related to tickets sales, we've developed standards for professional conduct for selling tickets on eBay. These standards neither replace nor dismiss eBay's general seller rules and policies, but rather supplement those rules. Sellers need to follow these guidelines when selling tickets on eBay.I agree not to sell, trade, produce, or advertise tickets that I do not have in my possession. I agree not to participate in any way in the advertisement, sale, or trade of any ticket using any deceptive practices including, but not limited to, false or misleading claims of sales scarcity, face value, or current value. I agree to promptly refund the purchase price for any ticket which has been deemed by the venue to be counterfeit or unacceptable for gaining entry to an event. I agree to abide by all federal, state, and local laws relating to the tickets sales.