Season Ticket Sales Office Miscommunication for PJ20 Weekend

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  • Posts: 821
    this isnt what happen here..is like i sell u 1st row,but i dont have that tickets for sale,,isnt two tickets for the same seat

    OK, I get it. But still, he's lucky he did say something on here I guess. If he wouldn't have said something, he wouldn't have known he didn't have the tickets until it was too to get in on the pre-sale and maybe even the public sale.

    It sucks, but at least they caught it early.
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    OK, I get it. But still, he's lucky he did say something on here I guess. If he wouldn't have said something, he wouldn't have known he didn't have the tickets until it was too to get in on the pre-sale and maybe even the public sale.

    It sucks, but at least they caught it early.


    at least tickets weren't double booked....what a nightmare on 9/3 and 9/4
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    Sawyer wrote:


    at least tickets weren't double booked....what a nightmare on 9/3 and 9/4
    that would be really nightmare!!!!!!!!
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  • This reminds me of what happened last year with DMB pit tickets for a few shows. Ln/tm said that there would be no print at home tickets for every show that had a pit section. Sure enough when tickets went onsale people were printing pit tickets at home. Then scammers started selling lawn tickets and disguising them as pit tickets. When people arrived at the venue they were told they had lawn tickets and had to go to customer service.
  • Posts: 27
    Not that my opinion matters but I'm on Sawyer's side. But, he's not out $2,700. I want this to be clear. He hasn't paid a dime yet. He hasn't given them a credit card or check or signed anything. He basically got a gentleman's agreement via phone/email. I know because I did the same thing he did. But, didn't want to say anything out loud until the deal was actually official. Hoping it works out for us Sawyer.
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    SV45424 wrote:
    Not that my opinion matters but I'm on Sawyer's side. But, he's not out $2,700. I want this to be clear. He hasn't paid a dime yet. He hasn't given them a credit card or check or signed anything. He basically got a gentleman's agreement via phone/email. I know because I did the same thing he did. But, didn't want to say anything out loud until the deal was actually official. Hoping it works out for us Sawyer.


    check your e mail..it didn't :shock:
  • Posts: 2,112
    Livenation should have told you at the time of purchase, it's there venue not 10 clubs, that being said I hope you get your money back and are able to secure good fan club seats. We can't kill a guy for trying. I too am an attorney as there are many of us out there as you mentioned and would be willing to help you out. Plus I've always liked Sawyer on Lost, my favorite TV show of all time, though this better not be a con :D
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    marcos wrote:
    Livenation should have told you at the time of purchase, it's there venue not 10 clubs, that being said I hope you get your money back and are able to secure good fan club seats. We can't kill a guy for trying. I too am an attorney as there are many of us out there as you mentioned and would be willing to help you out. Plus I've always liked Sawyer on Lost, my favorite TV show of all time, though this better not be a con :D


    is there any attorney type thing that can be done?
  • Posts: 10,529
    Sawyer wrote:


    check your e mail..it didn't :shock:

    So had you actually put any money down as of yet?
  • Posts: 27
    That really blows! Oh well back to square one and good luck tomorrow to you and everyone else!!
  • Posts: 4,695
    edited May 2011
    Not at all. No money ever changed hands, no contract signed, no product delivery.
    This thread should just go away now.
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    contract was supposed to be arriving tomorrow
  • Posts: 4,695
    Sawyer wrote:
    contract was supposed to be arriving tomorrow

    And if you waited until then you would be all good. Ten club would not have known better. You are right though that 10c needed your post to make them aware of this. They owe you one. ;-)
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    And if you waited until then you would be all good. Ten club would not have known better. You are right though that 10c needed your post to make them aware of this. They owe you one. ;-)


    perhaps the lottery will work in my favor...perhaps not
  • Posts: 10,529
    Sawyer wrote:
    contract was supposed to be arriving tomorrow

    If you haven't put dollar one down yet, that's quite a significant detail to have left out in sixteen pages of discussion.
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    pjl44 wrote:

    If you haven't put dollar one down yet, that's quite a significant detail to have left out in sixteen pages of discussion.


    not really since I had a contract drawn out and selected seats...the money was a formality
  • Posts: 138
    So.. is tickets from this site good or what? confused, and have no time to read all the pages here..

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  • Posts: 4,695
    Those are good since they are from pre-existing season ticket holders.
  • Posts: 4,695
    Sawer, not having a signed contract and not having paid anything is not a formality.
  • Posts: 14,126
    Sawyer wrote:


    hahaha....im fuckin around with my boy 81...inside joke....he thinks I'm this Ivy league hipster. Can I get your lawyer opinion on this though?
    Tickets to concerts are revocable licenses-most promises made in regard to ticket purchases are not enforceable contracts. Thats why fans have little recourse if the band cancels or if a band fails to show or cuts a show short because the lead singer is sick. EDIT: That you had not paid for the seats is much more than formality, it is what makes it a contract-its the consideration tendered for performance. Without that, what you have is an agreement to agree.

    You mentioned a contract was on the way. If a contract for the season subscription was verbally agreed to then you might have a cause of action. Presumably it was sent out last week. There may be a legal issue of the contract simply memorializing a verbal contract. But that is a stretch. Other than that, you just need to work the customer service and "I want to speak to your supervisor" angle. They set aside good seats for these types of disputes, and in this case, it would be deserved.

    I dont think the 10c has much to do with this. They secured 10c tickets and LN screwed it up.
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