Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the whole tour canceled??
No, the general sale of tickets is cancelled. I imagine there just aren’t any tickets left.
They all went on pre-sale? That would be sh!tty. There should only be a certain amount for pre-sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the whole tour canceled??
No, the general sale of tickets is cancelled. I imagine there just aren’t any tickets left.
Well that's one way to screw the bots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the whole tour canceled??
No, the general sale of tickets is cancelled. I imagine there just aren’t any tickets left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the whole tour canceled??
No, the general sale of tickets is cancelled. I imagine there just aren’t any tickets left.
They all went on pre-sale? That would be sh!tty. There should only be a certain amount for pre-sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the whole tour canceled??
No, the general sale of tickets is cancelled. I imagine there just aren’t any tickets left.
Anonymous wrote:Is the whole tour canceled??
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if this is true or not but Ticketmaster just posted on their twitter account that tomorrow’s general sale is cancelled.
https://twitter.com/ticketmaster/status/1593333211769106433?s=46&t=Z0GD2NdzNOfh-_WkC4wB_A
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be wary of stubhub. I bought Harry tix that turned out to be fraudulent. The seller emailed me asking to cancel the sale and pay him via Venmo. Stubhub would not give similar seats, only similar value. It took weeks of calls and e-mails to finally get a refund from stubhub. So if I can’t get tix from Ticketmaster, I’m giving up. Stubhub works ok when it works but when it doesn’t work, it is the biggest pita.
Why would you email with the seller instead of just accepting the ticket transfer?
The seller sent me an email and did not transfer the tickets. So I reported to stubhub. The seller likely didn’t have tickets, I’m not sure what his con was, other than hoping I’d Venmo him. Stubhub investigated as if I was part of the fraud, even though I was just a regular buyer who got unlucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn’t get tickets. My daughter feels personally victimized by Taylor Swift.
That's a little extreme.
Extreme or not, it’s how tons of teen girls and women in their 20s are feeling.
TikTok is full of teen girls pissed off at TSwift.
Women in their 20's? Oh wow. Do people think she had something to do with it, personally? Are they thinking that maybe she isn't really concerned with her fans?
She did have something to do with it. She could have chosen not to participate in dynamic pricing (Ed Sheeran has done this in the past).
I don’t think Dynamic Pricing even really impacted things. Nosebleeds were going for $109 before fees. I think Capital One tickets were a little more expensive than VF though which is crummy.