dobman88 wrote: » @HardLuckWoman, I have a question. If you saw someone advertising a "swap" for pitch tickets, but they wanted some cash on top of the ticket swap, would you pay it to get pitch tickets and give them your seated ticket? The reason I aim the question specifically at you is that you seem to be a die hard fan but you said you cried at the "bad" tickets you got. So would you be willing to pay a fee on top of a swap? I got a message on facebook offering me 2 grand for my 2 pitch tickets. Its crazy the prices people are willing to pay. Obviously I refused their offer. The only thing that will part me from these tickets is death itself.
Cherrycoke wrote: » A photocopy of a print out isn't the same as an actual ticket though I like to keep them from big concerts and events
sunbabe08 wrote: » anyone in here actually grateful they have a ticket? because personally i maybe high in the cusack stand, but i'll suffer on.:P
sunbabe08 wrote: » well you could photocopy it
Careful_now! wrote: » Irish rail are looking for people to register their interest for extra train services after the Garth Brooks concert.http://www.irishrail.ie/cat_news.jsp?i=4985&p=116&n=237
titchy wrote: » Yes. Just have your booking reference number and the credit you booked with and they'll post the hard copy of the tickets out to you
Pingi wrote: » Left 2 spares go at face value to a big fan.... Ye proud? Really considered Ebay, but my conscious got the best of me.
ellenruddy wrote: » seatwave is a genuine website. People go on to sell tickets and we, who now all hate ticketmasters online system, go online to buy them. I have bought tickets from them loads of times before and when my daughter couldn't get tickets online from ticketmaster i went and bought them for her from seatwave... they had made a mistake before with my tickets but when i pointed it out to them they give me the best tickets they had on line and they covered the extra cost, so my answer is YES seatwave are 100% genuine
Amanda7326 wrote: » Does anyone know if www.seatwave.ie is a genuine website? I got no tickets and am so so upset that I didn't get a ticket.... We went all the way to Las Vegas to see him and couldnt get tickets for dublin despite 6 of us trying I'm absolutely heart broken... I saw them for sale on www.seatwave.ie but I am afraid in case its a scam or something.. can anyone help me?
shell820810 wrote: » Was at a concert recently at the odyssey belfast and people were often told to sit down as they were blocking people behind them (albeit floor seating)
sunbabe08 wrote: » i am sooo glad there are people in here who are as awesome as i am :D
lucky333 wrote: » Yes lol
dobman88 wrote: » Nice to see such a huge fan so happy they got tickets :rolleyes: Yes, of course you can. It's a concert, not a funeral.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » You probably have more of a chance getting decent tickets from the late late show.
shell820810 wrote: » Just wondering if you can dance at your seat in the stands or if its strictly seated.
Manofthewest wrote: » I don't think you will need to sell the tickets to a stranger. Surely you are going to know someone who actually wants the tickets. Other family members, friends, work mates etc... I know at least 20 people who wanted tickets and that would be a lot more indirectly. So if people got extra tickets I find the need to advertising online unnecessary!!
BananaFiend wrote: » I purchased some tickets off Ticketmaster for my brother but it turns out his missus surprised him with tickets. I wish I had selected the option for the tickets to be posted out to me but instead I went with the option for tickets to be emailed to me instead. So now I'm printing out and selling on two tickets that that have my name on it to a stranger most liely. Will they be able to gain entry... even though they're not me?