Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow.
I logged on using my computer at 10am and my screen froze when I tapped "Load More". 2 min later, I logged in on my phone. Page loaded immediately. Ended up selecting Sat May 13 (because it said "selling fast") and quickly bought 2 seats on the 200 level of the venue which showed $390 each and ended up at $1k after taxes and fees.
I was regretting not thinking it through at first, but now I guess I got lucky.
Didn't want to get my DD's hopes up but already sent her 2 cryptic TS memes. I am 48yo and am super excited!!
You did get lucky! Congrats and have a great time! I am still 2000+ in the queue.
PP here....I used Stub Hub and paid $1k total where tickets are now on ticket master at a$1k each. My StubHub receipt email and it says it will be sent by the "seller" so now I am
worried that I may have gotten scammed; like, how would a reseller have gotten tickets already?

Read the fine print. I bet you'll find in there that what you purchased were not guaranteed tickets. There's probably some wording that the exact ticket location and seat number are subject to change.
This is because the seller didn't have tickets in hand and was basically selling what they are pretty sure they'll be able to get their hands on.
This happened to my MIL for Elton John and a friend for Lady Gaga.
With my friend, she paid $900something for crazy good seats but when the tickets were transferred to her, they were 200level. The seller showed her the fine print that said what she purchased for $900 may not be what she gets. Bait and switch 100%, IMO. She fought back and forth with the seller and when she said she was going to do a chargeback (b/c AMEX always supports cardholders over sellers in almost all cases), the seller changed their tune and refunded $500.