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The Fly
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Are the presale tix prices above regular face value???
these tix that we will be able to buy tomorrow, are they the $49.50-165 prices that they are publishing or are they additional $$$ because they are presale??
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The Fly
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Doylestown, PA, USA
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If you are a paid member of U2.com you will be able to purchase these tickets in advance. A certain amount of the tickets (10%) on sale during the presale will be cheaper because U2 has been able to waive the Ticketmaster service charge. The charge usually is about $5-$10 depending on where the event is. This was mentioned in the U2 member e-mail which contained your ticketing code and a list of question and answers about the presale. After that 10% have been sold normal prices will apply, making tickets about $5-$10 higher than the face value of $49.50-165...
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Gunslinger
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Mid-World
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Re: Are the presale tix prices above regular face value???
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However, let it be known that there are always added "taxes" after the listed price that address the local government's needs (where ever the venue is situated).
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