IAG
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Months ago when I was feeling more flush, splurged on tickets to Carrie Underwood thinking I would use them or could resell them.
Originally bought a pair of " Platinum" tickets which I now understand were based on market value at the time purchased. I paid 250 each for these seats thru ticketmaster.
Then I saw other seats three rows back... but were part of a VIP package that included backstage tour, party, and a host of memorabilia which I don't care about necessarily. These were only a bit more than the others, but did not realize they were non-transferable.
This seem like a good value compared to the other pair...but wasn't that they were great price I don't think, the others were just not a good value due to the market factor I guess. Apparently that is an issue with Ticketmaster and their "platinum tickets "
Now it is two days before the concert, and due to procrastination and other factors, I still have both pairs, and have not made plans to go to show with anyone. I really screwed the proverbial pooch on this one.
What is best way to get rid if these with minimal financial damage?
I listed the non-VIP tickets on craigslist and stub hub at face value. I had one guy respond and wanted them, but then he backed out an hour later. I would be ecstatic to get face value for both or either pair. I guess, with the VIP packageI have to go down to venue early, and pick up myself and make the handoff at that venue.
I don't know if I can even advertise the VIP ones as technically they are nontransferable. Someone said something about calling a ticket broker, but I'm guessing I will get next to nothing there. Are there any tricks for listing these? Places to list other than CL or stubhub?
I am ambivalent about going to the concert. If I have to keep a set, would keep VIP, as they were only an extra 25 each and would avoid having to make two trips to venue. (To handoff tix and for the concert 3 hours later)
Never found myself in this position before. Any tips would be appreciated. If these were $50 tix I wouldn't sweat it as much, but I have over $1050 tied up in these stupid things.
Originally bought a pair of " Platinum" tickets which I now understand were based on market value at the time purchased. I paid 250 each for these seats thru ticketmaster.
Then I saw other seats three rows back... but were part of a VIP package that included backstage tour, party, and a host of memorabilia which I don't care about necessarily. These were only a bit more than the others, but did not realize they were non-transferable.
This seem like a good value compared to the other pair...but wasn't that they were great price I don't think, the others were just not a good value due to the market factor I guess. Apparently that is an issue with Ticketmaster and their "platinum tickets "
Now it is two days before the concert, and due to procrastination and other factors, I still have both pairs, and have not made plans to go to show with anyone. I really screwed the proverbial pooch on this one.
What is best way to get rid if these with minimal financial damage?
I listed the non-VIP tickets on craigslist and stub hub at face value. I had one guy respond and wanted them, but then he backed out an hour later. I would be ecstatic to get face value for both or either pair. I guess, with the VIP packageI have to go down to venue early, and pick up myself and make the handoff at that venue.
I don't know if I can even advertise the VIP ones as technically they are nontransferable. Someone said something about calling a ticket broker, but I'm guessing I will get next to nothing there. Are there any tricks for listing these? Places to list other than CL or stubhub?
I am ambivalent about going to the concert. If I have to keep a set, would keep VIP, as they were only an extra 25 each and would avoid having to make two trips to venue. (To handoff tix and for the concert 3 hours later)
Never found myself in this position before. Any tips would be appreciated. If these were $50 tix I wouldn't sweat it as much, but I have over $1050 tied up in these stupid things.