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#24110 06/27/07 06:35 AM
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Just been on the site & bought my ticket. I suggest you all do the very same.

Mark

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Got mine.

Who else is going?

See you on the M1 or the M40 on the way down!

Wahey! smile

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So!!........... Is this gig sold out??
Reason I ask is ticks are appearing on e-bay at extortionate prices, £120!! mad
real fans having to fork out while the scalpers make a killing mad

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Hi William,

Yes - checking the ICAs web page and SeeTickets , all web allocations seem to have sold out.

No-one is making a killing on eBay yet. I can't agree with you about people making a killing and denying real fans through eBay - the beauty (and I guess the beast) of the site is that buyers dictate the market, thereby possibly inflating it at some points. If people are desperate and willing to pay silly prices for an event, they are better left to themselves - hopefully they'd learn that if it's an event they really want to see, then it's better to buy tickets when they go on sale rather than assume plenty will be there as and when they want to purchase later on.

The pair of tickets I think you're referring to had two large bids removed last night, so they are currently back down to a much more realistic level.

All the best,


EG

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Fair do's ,I have my ticket secured smile but I was asking for a friend who saw the e-bay sale and nearly fell off their chair.
I wouldn't miss this one smile

#24115 08/07/07 05:20 AM
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Bugger... I've been spending the summer and thinking "I'll buy the ticket soon". Now they've sold out!! Lucky I didn't book the flight from Finland first.

Anyone got a spare ticket to ICA 29.9.?

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Fair point Mr Ekin, but there is one problem that does arise out of ebay ticket prices and the like.
I suspect that there are those who purchase a bunch of tickets with the sole intention of making a profit by selling on e-bay when the venue announces that all tickets are sold.


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#24117 08/07/07 07:26 AM
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Erm.... Here's someone else who's needing a spare ticket as well.

Help me someone!!!!! eek

#24118 08/07/07 11:52 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mr Normall:
Bugger... I've been spending the summer and thinking "I'll buy the ticket soon". Now they've sold out!! Lucky I didn't book the flight from Finland first.

Anyone got a spare ticket to ICA 29.9.?
Thats a pity Tapio,would have been good to meet up with you again.

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Quote:
Originally posted by Birdsong:
Fair point Mr Ekin, but there is one problem that does arise out of ebay ticket prices and the like.
I suspect that there are those who purchase a bunch of tickets with the sole intention of making a profit by selling on e-bay when the venue announces that all tickets are sold.
Possibly, but I think these are more likely to be people who act in one way or another as a form of genuine tout - eBay has taken that element off the street in part and moved it into a room with a terminal. To some degree, this is better than having to deal with someone who you're uncomfortable with in person, even if the ends are the same. For these people who sell, they will have some form of contact - whether it is acknowledged or not - with a concert promoter, or a network of contacts who are able to buy up large numbers of tickets to sell on at inflated prices. The reason people like you or I could not do that is twofold; (1) that, generally, we are restricted to the number of tickets we can purchase through official sources and so the chances of mass buying and selling for quick gains are restricted, or (2) as individuals we are uncomfortable with the act of touting wholesale as we know for personal gain as it is morally and in some cases legally wrong. To support the first of these explanations, Seetickets or Ticketmaster will allow a maximum number to be purchased either on a card or at a specific address. Likewise, if you are buying direct from a box office, a buyers address will tell someone if there are excessive numbers of tickets going to one person and they will be made void. It's not perfect, and you may get a few more than what you'd expect as your normal quota, but overall I would imagine few people make enough money from eBay or similar sites to be able to give up their day job.

eBay does allow people to see what the face price of the tickets were. If people (fans or otherwise) can see that price at the first instance and are willing to buy at an inflated price, then I think the argument of exploitation falls down a little. Either way, you will make the choice, not the seller; either you'll want to go and are willing to pay more than the face value, or you maintain a stance that buying above this is not for you and you will stay away. As I said, in my experience, genuine fans are more likely to buy early from official sources rather than leave it to the chance of eBay.

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EG

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