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
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.
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.
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
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
sunbabe08 wrote: » well you could photocopy it
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
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
Careful_now! wrote: » Anybody bringing the kids to the concert? We're bringing our 7 year old daughter. She knows most if the words to most of the songs. She was so chuffed when I told her we got tickets. I'm starting to think its going to be a bit wild up there.
lucky333 wrote: » I don't blame you for worrying. if you have seated with a child, it's the crowds on the way in and out that I'd be most worried about, totally understand how you feel. Just take extra caution and don't let go of her hand! Hopefully all will go well for you and your child, it will be great for her to look back on and say she was there
Careful_now! wrote: » Thanks for that. Yeah, we have seated tickets in the Hogan stand. I think I'm just worried about all the people at the seats in front of us will be standing up and dancing, and then we wouldn't be able to see. I know we could stand up too, but I'm just concerned if even during the concert people will be up and moving around. Reading posts on here, most people would prefer to be on the pitch standing, so will people in the stands be standing too?
bennyl10 wrote: » Youll get to keep the print out.. if thats any good to you?.. Noone takes the ticket off you, at any stage, you scan the barcode yourself at the turnstile, walk in, sheet back in your pocket
Careful_now! wrote: » Reading posts on here, most people would prefer to be on the pitch standing, so will people in the stands be standing too?
RiverOfLove wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/man-arrested-following-discovery-of-fake-one-direction-and-beyonce-irish-concert-tickets-29967917.html A man in galway has been charged in relation to counterfeit tickets. Not Garth Brooks but tickets nonetheless. They were for one direction and beyonce. Just putting it out here to be careful if you're going this route. My sister bidded on ebay yesterday for two tickets and won. It was from someone who has an account for a very long time with very good feedback. Tickets were paid for in cash from the photo that was uploaded. The seller also offered a lot of personal information freely so it looks genuine. Due to be sent by registered post. I'm fúcking brinking it now in case they are fake.
bennyl10 wrote: » Sounds prretty geuine, like a lot on ebay will be perfectly fine
dixiefly wrote: » There are a good few tickets on Donedeal that seem to be a face value. Crazy prices currently being bid on ebay. Are people really that stupid to buy at those prices or do they have so much money that it doesn't matter to them?
HardLuckWoman wrote: » There's fakes being sold for Garth Brooks. Picture on gumtree and the price on the ticket was all wrong, something like 56.94. Reported the add and hope they take it down.
viv2 wrote: » A lot on donedeal are actually asking for more than they say though. I know somebody looking and they rang a few people who say they wanted 75 but are really looking for 400.
Toast wrote: » Apparently Donedeal for once (and most likely because of the negative focus on touting at the moment) is taking down ads openly looking for over face value which is why the above is happening. Has your friend tried reporting any of these people? I'd be interested in how fast they are reacting to the less visible touting. Basically wondering if they actually care or is it just a temporary measure for show.