The only way to ensure that you get to pick your seat is by calling direct. Purchasing realtime tickets is available for most broadway shows - online stores usually require that you call in to secure your seat and pay for the tickets over the phone. Purchase Tix - has great selection of online seating - they also have the ability to purchase online direct. There are are a variety of different selects for each budget range.
Jersey Boys Tickets for New York range from 112 to 420 in the orchestra.
Toronto Ticket Brokers - the online portal for finding tickets in Toronto. If you want to find a concert ticket or tickets to the Theatre or just catch the Leafs. Here is your source for great deals!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Monday, December 3, 2007
Online Ticket Protection - Bidder, Buyer Tips against Fraud
1. Never buy from a seller that has not established some form of a track record. These can be people who here one minute and gone the next – have a look at how they have responded to the questions in the feedback area. If they provide a detailed response and make an effort to resolve the problem, than you’re probably going to be ok. Many sellers are acting as intermediaries – so there are no guarantees.
2. Read the description and fine print before you print on the items. Sellers will often make flawed statements in order to get your attention and then rectify this claim later in the article or listing. This is done to protect them later on.
3. If the item is something you really won’t and can’t get for decent price locally – don’t be afraid to pay a fair price. If it’s too cheap – there is probably a reason.
4. Never provide any kind of banking information or credit card information over the web or through email – this is a sure fire way to ask for trouble.
5. Never buy items directly from people – if there is a problem, you won’t have any recourse or way to file a complaint. There is always another buyer.
6. Lastly, always stick to your guns and use your best judgment to ensure you aren’t being defrauded.
2. Read the description and fine print before you print on the items. Sellers will often make flawed statements in order to get your attention and then rectify this claim later in the article or listing. This is done to protect them later on.
3. If the item is something you really won’t and can’t get for decent price locally – don’t be afraid to pay a fair price. If it’s too cheap – there is probably a reason.
4. Never provide any kind of banking information or credit card information over the web or through email – this is a sure fire way to ask for trouble.
5. Never buy items directly from people – if there is a problem, you won’t have any recourse or way to file a complaint. There is always another buyer.
6. Lastly, always stick to your guns and use your best judgment to ensure you aren’t being defrauded.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Leafs/Penguins - Saturday December 1st, 2007
Having searched for tickets all week - I was fortunate enough to find a pair of Purples for Leafs Penguins game. Crosby was pretty dominant - great to see him play. I really have to say that I could've saved a fortune if I had bought the tickets a couple weeks earlier. Here is the number for Teamonetickets.com - 1-800-800-9494 - Pretty good resource. Have an idea of what you want to pay before you give them a call.
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