[quote="Tamadude"]I swear this stuff is making me vow to never buy tickets to anything anymore. I'd rather support a street scalper.
The artists should be screaming bloody murder over this.....
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Indeed they should!
We very nearly got fleeced when we paid a lot of money for tickets at Wembley for The Police which were supposed to be very near the front. (Not Ticketmaster but Seatwave) It turned out that the seats were very near the back which was not good enough because at Wembley you can no longer all pile down the aisles and fight your way to the front of the crowd. Hell at wembley you aren't even allowed to dance in the aisles! Bloody health and safety.
Seatwave did give us our money back when we complained but only a couple of days before the concert when it was too late for us to get decent tickets or even any tickets. We would of course, in the end, have paid the over inflated price to get to see them but fortunately The Police announced an extra date at Wembley and the Saint of Police fans was smiling down on us. (Is there a St. Stewart?)
We eventually bought our tickets for the new date direct from the Wembley box office for about half the price that we would have originally paid to Seatwave and we were about four of five rows from the front.
In future, when I want to see a band, I'm always going to try and buy tickets direct from the venue box office and not from ticket sellers. Whilst these agencies are entitled to their cut for doing their job, it's unacceptable for them to attempt to rip fans off for double the price of a ticket and the bands or at least their management should be on to this.
Hmmph, (arms folded), rant over.