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Okay So I Bought Some Resale Tickets In Ticketmaster For A Concert Was That A Safe Thing To Do

I accidentally bought an accessible seat ticket for a concert but I'm not handicapped. Will they let me in?

Probably, since HIPAA does not allow venues to ask for proof of disability. However, if what you purchased was space in a wheelchair zone, with the assumption that you will stay in your own chair, you may not have a place to sit. I would contact the venue and see if you can exchange the ticket.It’s not forbidden for non-disabled people to sit in that section. I have gone to events with disabled friends, and sat in that section so I could be with my friends. The section is usually large enough to take into account people sitting with friends. When I was with a friend in a wheelchair, I sat in a moveable, straight-backed chair that was not as comfortable as the regular auditorium seats, but it was the only way to have seats for people like me who wanted to sit with friends in wheelchairs.I wouldn’t worry about contacting the venue ahead of time and be accused of anything. This probably isn’t the first time this has happened. They may even tell you to keep the seat if the accessible section isn’t close to selling out.It’s very doubtful anyone else sitting there would confront you. They would probably assume that you either had a hidden disability or that you intended to come with a disabled friend, who couldn’t make it at the last minute. Or they might even think the rest of the house sold out, but the accessible section didn’t, so last minute sales were to anyone who showed up. That happens.

When is the best time to buy concert ticket?

The best time to buy concert tickets if you want them to be the cheapest is last minute. There are numerous reasons this is the case. Ticket sellers are more likely to lower the price as the event nears. Why? For reasons ranging from the tour not selling out to the artist or band adding more venues to their tour.You'll find that "sold out" concerts don't really mean you can't get tickets to it. You'll just have to pay more and buy them on the secondary ticket market at sites such as StubHub, ClickitTicket or VividSeats.So waiting till the last minute works out because there are often tickets still available right up to the last minute, and you'll increase your chances that you're going to get a cheaper ticket than otherwise.And most ticket sites offer e-tickets which allow you to really wait till the last minute because you can download the tickets and print them off yourself immediately after you purchase them.The same applies for theater and sports tickets too.Use TabsTry this: Open your browser and go to a concert ticket website and locate the seats you want along with a price. Then open another tab (press ctrl + t) and go to another concert ticket website and again locate the seats you want along with the new site's price. (You may not find the exact same seats, so in that case use the same sections.)Repeat this for a handful of concert tickets websites and be sure to bookmark them all for the next time. Keep an eye on these pages over a period of time to see how fast the concert is selling out, if the prices are indeed going down (they may actually go up in some cases).As the concert approaches, keep checking these pages to ensure there is still e-ticket inventory for you to buy, then wait as long as you can and purchase the cheapest comparable seats/section of all the sites in your tabs. For more information see When Are Concert Tickets Cheapest To Buy?

How do you buy tickets from someone over Facebook? It's for a concert.

If you know and trust the person you can pay them by PayPal or any online payment system and they can either email, transfer or ship the tickets to you depending on the type of ticket.You can obviously also meet them with cash.If you do not know and/or trust the person I would only recommend paying the person once you are at the venue and the tickets have been scanned or torn (old school) and you know they are good. If they can not walk you to the door/gate at the event, offer to pay them after the event.Its basically a transaction that is either you trust that they have legit tickets or they trust that you will pay them. Someone, even if you know each other, is rolling the dice and unfortunately there are lots and lots of scams and people get ripped off by “friends” on Facebook every day so be careful.This advice is also very useful for dealing with ticket scalpers who these days are actually where you will usually get the best deals as everyone wants to use technology and have the tickets in hand before showing up at the venue.

Should I trust this lady? Are her tickets real?

I made a friend 5 days ago on facebook and she is very nice and we get on really well and we are both obsessed with the band stereophonics.

I told her last night that I havent got my tickets to see them yet and they might sell out before I get them and she said that herself and her friend have 1 ticket each to sell and said that I could have them.

I jumped at the chance so now we have eachothers mobile numbers and I need to call her to sort this out.

But I'm starting to get worried because I have never talked or seen her before (in real life) and my mum said that she wouldent trust her over the internet. I texted her and she texted back so the mobile number is ok and she said that she would come down to London so we could swap the tickets for cash on the 10 March (a day before the show I want to go is on).

What do you think? What questions should I ask her to make sure she is genuin? She seems ok but I dont know but I really want there tickets :(

Aslo I said that it would be better if we talked on the phone about it so we could sort it all out but now I'm regretting it. I want to stay her friend because she is a very nice person but I just feel a bit conserned trading the tickets for money incase they are copied.

How much for Green Day general admission floor tickets?

I got mine as soon as they went on sale. They are 1/2 general admission and 1/2 seating. This means that I have a seat, but I can also get a bracelet when I get to the show and go to the floor area. That's how it usually works at Green Day concerts. This will be my 5th one.

The most expensive tickets are $50. I have been to four Green Day concerts in the past and this is about where they keep their prices. That's just how they role. Britney Spears is a gold digging whore so of course she is going to charge as much as possible for her shows.

Could you help me understand this better? [warped tour concert]?

Please read this and help me.

Me and my friend want to go to the one in Cincinnati Oh.
People [online not people i know] say genral admission is first come first serve [but you can buy tickets on the website too], and they said you can sit anywheres well on this website, i got it off warped tours website,[http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/16004061BE156988?artistid=807329&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=60] it says

General Admission Lawn / No Seats - Behind Pavilion
US $27.00,
all of it's $27 no matter what [on the side of the website above] but those are the only seats left that it would let me buy tickets for.

I just don't understand this general admission thing.
Do you buy the tickets when you get there?

Just look at that website above...and explain a little better for me please.

im a warped tour virgin as you can tell.

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