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Your girlfriend is pregnant with you? What laws of physics, time ... anything did you guys break to accomplish that??? (Not to mention how hard it must be to post on Interference while in utero!)
(Congrats. )
Your girlfriend is pregnant with you? What laws of physics, time ... anything did you guys break to accomplish that??? (Not to mention how hard it must be to post on Interference while in utero!)
(Congrats. )
Other resale sites are just as reliable as stubhub, spoken as somebody who works at one of their competitors
Credit card tickets are unfair. What if someone doesn't have a credit card, or has the ticket bought for them as a gift or something? If bands really care about scalpers they'd prevent tickets being moved to Ticketmaster's scalping site. Alas, most don't give a shit about exorbitant prices being charged. They're just annoyed that the money isn't going to them.
Idk, I think it's one of those things where it isn't a big deal...unless it is, because you're poor, paranoid, are otherwise disenfranchised, or live in a far less consumeristic culture where it's not a given you've got credit. This policy requires you to be plugged into the standard banking system in order to participate in something that you'd previously been able to pay cash for if that's the way you wanted to pay.
I mean... I get complaints from the standpoint of buying tickets as gifts, for kids who may not have a card, or for those whose plans might change and want to sell the ticket to a friend...
But the overwhelming majority of tickets are sold online or over the phone, which would require a credit and or debit card. So the number of people this would effect is very small.
It may seem larger here because there's a large trading community. But in the grand scheme of things it's not a big deal whatsoever.
Of course it works with debit cards. Is there anything that works with credit cards that doesn't also work with debit cards?
Chipotle. Dunno about elsewhere but here they only accept credit cards and cash.
And until I got a new "Visa debit" card last week to replace my old debit, I couldn't use my debit for any online purchases unless I went through something like PayPal (which doesn't really count as using your debit card, IMO).
Chipotle. Dunno about elsewhere but here they only accept credit cards and cash.
And until I got a new "Visa debit" card last week to replace my old debit, I couldn't use my debit for any online purchases unless I went through something like PayPal (which doesn't really count as using your debit card, IMO).
that's... really strange.
all debit cards have the option of being rung as debit or credit cards, soooooooo that must be just a personal option by that particular chipotle's owner.
Of course it works with debit cards. Is there anything that works with credit cards that doesn't also work with debit cards?
And it works at the arena by simply swiping your card to confirm, much like picking up movie tickets you bought online at the theater
Whenever I've used my debit card in the US, they ask me "debit or credit", I used to answer "debit", but it never worked. Answer "credit" it works fine.
I don't understand
But where the hell can you still pay for tickets with cash?
And really, who doesn't have a bank account where a debit card would be attached to? Even a lot of teenagers have their own debit cards in this day and age.
When I was in Canada, they just swiped my debit card like woah. And it worked! While it's supposed to require a PIN. So weird. Though now I don't think that's gonna work as we don't have the swipe strip anymore due to it being unsafe. Our creditcards don't work with swiping anymore either. All with chip and code.
Heh, 'Murica. Let the free market of identity theft decide! (also, Canada is our adoring/loathing little sibling.)
If you had to sign for it and not enter a PIN, it wasn't your debit card, it was your credit card.
It's not *common*, but, for example, when the Foo Fighters tickets went on sale a few months ago, it was in-person only for a few hours on a Saturday at the box office and I paid cash. Also, obviously when selling/buying in person (secondhand).
I know, I know, but I hear tell of it being hard for poor people/people with bad credit (or their children) to even get a bank account. idk.
Whenever I've used my debit card in the US, they ask me "debit or credit", I used to answer "debit", but it never worked. Answer "credit" it works fine.
I don't understand
That's exactly my point, it was my debit card. But they treated it like a credit card. Which baffled me.