I am a season ticket holder for many teams and I use stubhub often to sell. Let me tell you they are the best thing going for both the buyer and the seller. From your perspective, I once listed a game that I had already sold to a friend. OOPS! Someone bought it on stubhub (from me). Not only did stubhub give me a tongue-lashing, they charged my credit card for two identical tickets on their site and sent them to the buyer. This is how they offer a 100% ticket guarantee. They are the only one in the business to do it, and they stand by their word. Don't mess with ebay and the other ticket sites. No one can rival what stubhub has created.
2006-10-26 12:10:41
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answered by yah00geek 2
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I find it easier to get tickets for sold out shows on Craigslist. Alot of time for a little higher or the same price depending on the person.
That should be a great show!
2006-10-25 23:06:40
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answered by Brent G 2
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u ain't gonna have that happen.. check ebay or your paper some times around here people buy tickets then change their plans,,
other wise u are gonna pay an arm and leg for a set,, either online or with a scalper,.,,
2006-10-25 23:00:20
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answered by thanks to our brave troops, 7
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you go to the place the concert is at on the night of the concert, and you buy tickets from a scalper.(someone is ALWAYS selling on the night of) they may be expensive tho...other than that, i dont know.
2006-10-25 23:07:55
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answered by Independence Baby - 7/4/09 4
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Look in the classifieds (newspaper). You can do this online. Or ticketmaster.
2006-10-25 23:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Ebay or craigslist
2006-10-25 22:59:23
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answered by d.farrell 3
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check your local newspaper or online
2006-10-25 23:06:56
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answered by happy-go-lucky 3
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Try. www. last minuet.com
2006-10-26 12:40:07
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answered by beckham 2
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