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| vancbc |
Hi guys,
Is there any hope of offloading tickets printed from the Ticketmaster website instead of hard copy ticket? I purchased 5 for Sunday night, but my plans had to change so I purchased the 5 more I needed for Monday night.
I won't give them away but if I could even break even it'd be cool.
It's not going to break me or hurt me if the 5 tickets go to waste, but considering both nights are sold out it'll kind suck for them to go to waste.
I manage quite a few employees, and I was going to design an incentive bonus and give them out in a workplace performance contest, but after doing some checking, no one there knows or cares about trance music so that'd be a total waste. I may still have to go that route; at least the people can trust they'd be legit. Plus, I'd probably have 5 people NOT show up to work on Monday morning. |
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| apri_peel |
| you can still sell them, just tell the buyer that you purhased your tickets online, if they dont want to trust you, their loss ;) |
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| nsamadi |
Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but whats the difference between Printed and Hard Copy?
I ask because I don't know if my tickets are hard or printed,
I purchased a pair of tickets to see PVD at Plush through Clubzone but I wasn't able to pick them up in person, so I choose the 12.00 mailing fee, where they mail out your tickets via xpresspost. I got the tickets in the mail, but I don't know if their hard or printed.
I asked because the tickets I have, I didn't have to show ID to get the tickets like I would have to when I picked them up. Are these hard or printed tickets, sorry for the stupid question. |
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| vancbc |
Printed tickets, at least from Ticketmaster, are those where you receive them via e-mail as an attached PDF file. You print them yourself, so the ticket is a full page that you take to the venue. They scan it like normal and you're in the door!
Hard copy tickets are actual physical tickets that are either sent to you or that you go and purchase from a ticket outlet such as Boomtown, Zulu Records, etc. |
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