#2
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:27pm
e-bay. you can sell anything on e-bay. i could sell a spork on e-bay.
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#3
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:29pm
And the crazy thing is, people actually buy them. The sp*rks, not the tickets. You can sell those tickets for good money on ebay.
#4
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:32pm
haha i'm tempted to do so. i should sell myself on e-bay. i wanna see how many people bid and how much.
"People asking questions, lost in confusion. Well I tell them there's no problems, only solutions."
~The one and only John Lennon
#5
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:33pm
uuum NO ONE!!! Jk, ponine..u know i love u...but we should totally try that spork thing this week!!!
Updated On: 7/26/04 at 09:33 PM
#6
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:33pm
No way to return them. Try E-bay or maybe see if someone you know would be interested in them. Prices are not going as high on E-bay as they were before July 18 though because people were paying a lot to see Kristin and Norbert before they left.
#7
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:34pm
You could give them to me for free =P
Try ebay. They have cancellation lines, maybe you can give them back? I don't know how that works...
Or is there anyone you know/work with that will buy the tickets from you?
Try ebay. They have cancellation lines, maybe you can give them back? I don't know how that works...
Or is there anyone you know/work with that will buy the tickets from you?
"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611
#8
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:34pm
You can turn them in at the box office most times and they'll sell them to someone on the cancellation line.
And hang on, when did you win the discus?
#9
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:34pm
i'll go with ya millie! lol.
"People asking questions, lost in confusion. Well I tell them there's no problems, only solutions."
~The one and only John Lennon
#10
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:37pm
Okay. I think i'll have to try ebay then! does any one know about Stubhub or anything like that? are they reliable or good to get your money back from?
#11
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:38pm
i'm not sure. millie and i are a last resort though!
"People asking questions, lost in confusion. Well I tell them there's no problems, only solutions."
~The one and only John Lennon
#13
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:42pm
Where do you work? I work at a law firm, and when I had to sell Movin' Out for my fiance's mother because she couldn't go, I just sent an e-mail to the whole firm asking if anyone was interested, and sure enough I sold them for how much she paid.
#14
Posted: 7/26/04 at 9:52pm
Before you go to the trouble of registering on eBay and having them take a percentage of the sale you could try listing them here in the Trader's Corner section, or on the WICKED board, or All That Chat's Shopping B'way merchandise section.
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#15
Posted: 7/26/04 at 11:31pm
When is the show?? Where are the seats?? And lastly how much $$ because I may be interested.
#16
Posted: 7/26/04 at 11:37pm
The show is October 28th. Row E. Two seats together. I have no idea on the price, but we'd like to get as close to what we paid as we can.
#19
Posted: 7/26/04 at 11:42pm
you can probably get someone on here to buy them. I'm not sure if thats legal or not.... but I feel like you'd have a pretty good shot.
#20
Posted: 7/26/04 at 11:44pm
I'm sorry, but I can't get anyone to go with me, and it is a school night, so I will ahve to pass on the tickets. However, you can prob. make a good amount of $$$ on eBay.
#22
Posted: 7/27/04 at 3:31am
For etoile -
I don't know why but ATC won't let you advertise tickets for sale on their 'shopping' board. For some reason they have that in their bylaws. I had a couple tickets for sale on eBay and I just mentioned it in the shopping section of ATC. They removed the note and sent me an email saying that ticket sales were against the rules. They included a link to the section of the bylaws that specifically prohibit it.
I don't know why but ATC won't let you advertise tickets for sale on their 'shopping' board. For some reason they have that in their bylaws. I had a couple tickets for sale on eBay and I just mentioned it in the shopping section of ATC. They removed the note and sent me an email saying that ticket sales were against the rules. They included a link to the section of the bylaws that specifically prohibit it.
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#24
Posted: 7/27/04 at 4:18pm
I saw somebody sell a can or green beans on ebay. That was scary. What do these people do with their lives?
#25
Posted: 7/27/04 at 4:27pm
what kills me is that people are selling discount codes you can get on broadwaybox, theatermania or playbill on e-bay -- that's a crime...
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