3 posts tagged “tickets”
Considering I hadn't gotten that second email by yesterday afternoon, I decided to call StubHub. I gave them my order number and the representative looked up the information only to say "oh, that ticket wasn't available at the time of your order". Trying to compose myself (at work), I replied "why was it listed to purchase then?". Rep: "Well m'aam, the seller kept it listed, I don't know why, but I can offer you an alternate ticket. We have left section VV available".
VV is equivalent to about 40 rows back. I ORDERED A PIT TICKET jackass. Rather than going apeshit, I said "um, no. cancel my order please."
So, I learned from that little experience.
I moved on right away, in a panic-stricken search again and found no equivalent ticket on any ticket site. I did, however, end up finding a 3rd row center ticket...and it cost just about the same as that fake pit ticket did. Right after the order I called the company to be sure the 'ticket' was actually available. The rep. ensured me that it was.
I hope this is true.
I'll never use StubHub again.
| Radiohead Tickets at Woodlands Pavilion; Saturday, May 17, 2008 at 7:30 P.M. |
Quantity: 1 ticket |
It wasn't cheap. ($566.00) It's only something a crazed fan would do. Glad I happen to have the extra $ because that is normally NOT the case.
I'm sorta shocked still. I'm a bit skeptical of the seats b/c there is not a seat row/# but at least it says PIT four times.
Ok, going to take a xanax now. ;)
To all those who purchased Radiohead tickets at face value and turned around to sell them for ungodly amounts of money: you obviously have no conscience or concern for anyone but yourself and your wallet, which, by the way, I hope gets stolen. You had nothing to do with creating the art, therefore you should not be making hundreds of dollars off of it - very simple.
Now, with that off my chest...
I have to support these sick-o's if I want any sort of decent seat for the show next weekend. So, the mongers will get my 500 bucks and I'll get a ticket. Cocks.