If people who were not intending to buy tickets would get off the website, then someone else might buy them. With people picking up tickets to just see what is left, no one else can get those tickets while you have them in your cart.
If people who were not intending to buy tickets would get off the website, then someone else might buy them. With people picking up tickets to just see what is left, no one else can get those tickets while you have them in your cart.
I went on intending to buy tickets. I released them 20 seconds after I had a chance to get them and decided to pass on paying that much money. But I agree.
It's like when people think, "I'll use two computers to double my chances."
Well, when everyone does that, you're just making it twice as hard.
I don't think those seats are behind the stage. According the the web page where you purchase tickets, the location of this event is: Wachovia Spectrum Center Stage. That means this is a center stage event, not end stage.
I don't think those seats are behind the stage. According the the web page where you purchase tickets, the location of this event is: Wachovia Spectrum Center Stage. That means this is a center stage event, not end stage.
I don't know any time that any concert at the Spectrum has ever NOT been end stage...
Unless U2 ever played there and did their heart-shaped stage thingee.
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I went on intending to buy tickets. I released them 20 seconds after I had a chance to get them and decided to pass on paying that much money. But I agree.
It's like when people think, "I'll use two computers to double my chances."
Well, when everyone does that, you're just making it twice as hard.
I don't know any time that any concert at the Spectrum has ever NOT been end stage...
Unless U2 ever played there and did their heart-shaped stage thingee.