Swing Joined: 9/17/14
Hey!
Someone in my group can't make it to the show so I'm selling the ticket at face value ($277) Center Orchestra Row L seat 105.
Message me!
Swing Joined: 9/17/14
A $277 ticket for tomorrow night? Something tells me you ain't getting your money back. Did you try reselling it through Ticketmaster?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/3/06
i want it. whats your best offer. because 277 aint happening.
"i want it. whats your best offer. because 277 aint happening."
lol
Maybe try selling it outside the theater tomorrow??
Broadway Star Joined: 9/27/13
Question: Has anyone purchased a ticket (for face value or less) from someone to see Hamilton? If so, how did you get your ticket? (Outside the theatre, craigslist, stub hub, this site)
Swing Joined: 9/17/14
Best offers? If you sold this for cost plus fees on Ticketmaster, it would be scooped up in minutes.
Row L is the first elevated row of the orchestra, a primo seat. You shouldn't lose a dime on this. There's a cancellation line at the theater anyway, so worst case, you could just sell it to whoever's at the front of that line. There is a thread on here about the cancellation line, so it definitely exists.
Updated On: 8/20/15 at 11:29 PMLeading Actor Joined: 10/13/11
Bstoll- I actually got lucky and bought a ticket off someone on the street. I went for the lottery and obviously lost. He had maybe 6 tickets? All rear orch priced at $160 or whatever it is but he sold them to my friend and I for $90. He alluded that he had sold tickets previously for Hamilton but I never saw him any other time I went back. They were printed from ticketmaster too!
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