Swing Joined: 3/9/19
Hello! My wife and I are selling two tickets to the Harry Potter and the cursed child on 3/31/19. In New York.
We bought the tickets last year and are unable to go as we are due with our first child that day!
Balcony seating. Tickets are for the same day - part 1 (at 2:00pm) and part 2 (at 7:30pm).
Please message me if you have any questions. Just looking for face value of the two tickets at $200.50 since we are unable to go!
It's a play with music.
Happy baby news! Congrats.
Swing Joined: 3/9/19
Thanks for the Congrats!
I'll try to edit post for accuracy =P
Did you buy them before the beginning of April last year? If so, you're able to get a refund up to 2 weeks before the performance, although I'm assuming someone from here will take you up on your offer.
Swing Joined: 3/9/19
Got them at the end of April last year when they released a new batch of tickets through Ticketmaster seems a refund is not possible as far as we can tell.
Thanks for the advice!
Swing Joined: 3/9/19
Considering the show is only a little over a week away we'd like to offer the tickets at 180$ which is under face value. We really want someone to enjoy the show while we snuggle our newborn muggle
Understudy Joined: 10/21/17
Congrats on the baby. You'll probably have better luck if you change the title of the thread to something like "2 Harry Potter Tickets 3/31/19 below face value" or "2 Harry Potter Tickets 3/31/19 $180 total". But definitely clarify if it's $180 per seat ($90 per part) or $180 for both seats ($45 per part per seat). The fact that HP is in two parts makes quoting the price a little confusing sometimes.
Given you're going under face value and the seats were relatively cheap, you'll likely get a buyer if you lead with the price. Good luck :)
Just to clarify, are these 2 tickets for
––$180 total (90 per person for both parts) or
––$360 total (180 per person for both parts) ?
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