and mebigroguk said:AT LEAST YOU GOT YOUR KEYCHAIN I'M STILL WAITING !!!!!!!!!!!!
madonna's child said:if you buy tickets on Saturday, can you still return the old tickets to Ticketmaster after Saturday? if you can, I would wait until you see what you get in the general sale.
JOFO said:to remind you, I paid $381.00 for rear of the arena seats.
I have until tommorrow to get a refund.
should I do it?
bigroguk said:AT LEAST YOU GOT YOUR KEYCHAIN I'M STILL WAITING !!!!!!!!!!!!
RobertWiscy said:I got a refund too from Ticketmaster. I'll be damned if I'm going to be jerked around by a potentially fraudulent situation. I've demanded my $40 back from U2.com and have yet to hear back from them.
Let's say I don't get tickets. . . so what? Better that than a ripoff akin to highway robbery.
Fan since '83
Exactly what I plan to do. Thing is, who wants nosebleed seats as far as you can get from the stage? Lol. At least they were only $50 each.Sicy said:I paid $350 for 2 seats all the way on the other side of the arena.
I would try for better seats at the general sale then sell your existing tickets to someone on this forum at face value. That's what I plan to do if I can get better tickets.
boystupidboy said:
and me
RobertWiscy said:"Be happy with what you got"
"All of you better..."
Excuse me, but comments like this are meaningless and empty. I did what I decided to do with my g.d. money.
It looks more and more like there was outright FRAUD going on here and it wasn't just for those that bought Chicago tix.
In fact, aside from the Ticketmaster full refund and the so-far unresponded to U2.com refund demand, I've decided I'm going to my state Attorney General office and filing a formal complaint of fraud.
I have the documentation to back it up - - "U2 concert" United Center seating chart printed hours before the presale, then the "real" one that showed the stage on the opposite end of the arena.
This is fraud and I'm NOT happy at all, nor should anyone be "happy" with fraud. The only thing someone "better do" is not roll over and play dead and be happy with outright fraud.