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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want to take my daughter so so bad. I have been looking at resale tickets even nosebleeds at any US destination are around $3,000 with all the fees. The greed of the resale market is just too much. I really wish there was a limit to what you could resell your tickets for. I would even pay double but paying $3000 for $300 tickets is just more than I can stomach. I did try to get tickets but I didn't go crazy creating 10 different Ticketmaster accounts. I guess I should have. [/quote] Just let it go. You just have to let this stuff go. Especially with kids. There are many ways to create great memories with your kid that don't involve racking up 6k in credit card debt or spending down her college account. It's not worth it. IT. IS. NOT. WORTH. IT. The people going have money to burn or are willing to go into debt for it. They likely also spend money on other stuff you don't, like staying in expensive hotels or giving DoorDash $40 to bring you $30 with of Chipotle. Be smart and let it go. Here: buy a little digital projector for the back yard, string up a sheet, invite some of her friends over and stream the concert movie in the backyard. Make kettle corn and other treats. They'll have a blast, it will still feel special, it will cost you a tiny fraction of buying tickets and you can do it guilt free.[/quote]
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