Originally posted by Remy:Tickets will today go in the real general sale by the way, no need for codes anymore.

Originally posted by Remy:Tickets will today go in the real general sale by the way, no need for codes anymore.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:On ZOOTOPIA someone shares this yet "unverified" rumour...
"I spoke to someone at U2.com last night over the phone l, since I was shutout of all 3 sales. He told me that there is going to be a set of sales for the original shows starting next week, but they have not announced this yet. I asked him if they were releasing additional GA or just selling the crappy seats that they have left for shows on Verified TM. He said more GA would be released. Also, keep your passwords if you still have them, just in case, but they may be releasing additional Fanclub experience and innocence passwords."
Still sounds a whole lot better than the phone call I had this morning...
Originally posted by BigGiRL:I'm calling "landline"...but I gave up now...
I just needed to know why they never followed up on their promise. I still don't know, but at least I tried my best. In the end its all about moral behavior. U2.COM failed big time
Originally posted by marianarielli:Some venues are showing ''verified resale tickets''. Apparently you can find some tickets for MSG and NJ for less than 330 (probably behind the stage, didn't check properly). But what does that mean exactly? And why do other cities seem to be preparing for this new general public onsale that apparently starts in 30 minutes?
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:Just FYI... looks like tickets are available now for Atlanta with no code. I just checked, you can get 2 tickets at the $175 price point still, but it looks like nothing but $175 or $329 are available.
Originally posted by pontneuf:Hmm, Philadelphia might be sold out.
The web page no longer has an active button for buying tickets.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Verified resale tickets are people that are reselling their tickets through Ticketmaster. So they are 'verified' / authentic.
(irony is that if you want to resell through TM that you can't do it for face value, TM doesn't even allow you because it would cut down on their fees)
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Basically, it's TicketMasters way of saying, "it's ok to scalp, as long as you do it through us so we can get our cut"
Originally posted by Hoosier2012:You know, I was pretty quick to dismiss the idea of a class action against Ticketmaster the other day...but the more I see how full of shit they are, the more I'm warming up to it. They'd shit themselves with everything they'd have to turn over in discovery.