* MoFo *
Acrobat
good to know people have tickets for more than one show and im left with nothin
UKTan said:
Well..I'm not sure but...if you used different names & credit cards, to me that would be two seperate bookings. They don't state that the limit is 4 tickets per household, just per booking. Using that logic, you could be alright. But it is Ticketmaster so who the hell knows
Some people have said that when they called Ticketmaster, ppl there told them that they checked credit card numbers...but not sure if that was Ticketmaster US or UK.
It might be worth calling TM and finding out from them (don't tell them anything about your order tho, just in case )
Good luck tho...hope you all end up with your tickets ok.
digsy said:
i mentioned this in another post - ticket master told me over the phone that my housemate and I, even though we are no way related, have totally unsimilar names (and he's a guy, i'm a girl so there really is no reason to get confused) could not both buy tickets as the billing address is the same and they would cancel the orders.
that seems very unfair seeing the only real thing we have in common is we share the same living space.
promenade1138 said:Cardiff ticket sales were a total shambles. After 90 solid minutes of getting absolutely nowhere on the phone or the internet, I decided to go to the box office in the city itself. The queue was filled with people who were trying to buy tickets for all sorts of things - football, 'Holiday on Ice' (I don't even want to know...) - which meant that it went really slowly. To make things worse, there were just two ticket windows open, and they seemed to be taking names and addresses from people who were buying tickets. More delay, in other words. Finally, after 3 hours in the cold, with just about 10 people between me and the window, they announced that the gig was sold out. A glorious day.