I hear what you're saying, but just for the record I wasn't trying to "make a buck". I was trying to unload $250 per fan club tickets in section 130 at quarter cost. :-) Cheaper and better seats were sold after the presale, was why that didn't work out for me. That's my only gripe. No regrets about upgrading, despite eating that wasted presale money. Christopher --- sockii <sockii@earthlink.net> wrote:
For what it's worth---
I've had something like 4-5 extra tickets at this point I've had no problem unloading (everything from $250 floor to $55 nosebleeds) while "upgrading" for myself. Generally I've been able to resell what I didn't need within a few days/week at most, for what I paid for them. So maybe some secret lies in not trying to make a buck in the process but just getting your money back....certainly when the tickets are pricey enough to begin with...
Everyone I was with in Philly thought the show was killer, from us diehards to the more casual fans in my crew. I thought the lights and screens were tastefully done without overkill and made the show what it was supposed to be about--the music.
I was bitching about earlier fanclub tickets for this summer's shows, but managed to get excellent seats for the November Philly show yesterday and today through Best Buy and the Fanclub...so either better seats have been allotted or the frenzy is lessened. Either case, the guys seem to keep sounding better night after night to me, so I don't really care what the press is trying to say at this point.
sockii
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