1. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    I still think it sucks they are not giving in and allowing subscribers 4 tickets... Citi must have paid some good co-op money to TM for that deal...
    They did the same for I+E, so not really surprised there. If they would allow 4 it would become even more impossible to buy tickets + more likely people will sell them.
  2. Originally posted by BigGiRL:Just wonder if once being a Verified Subscriber (what's in the name!), means you will be Verified for future presales.

    I mean, "verified" denotes "being checked" as such, so there is no need to do it all over again..
    For future U2 presales within this tour? Yes.
  3. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    They did the same for I+E, so not really surprised there. If they would allow 4 it would become even more impossible to buy tickets + more likely people will sell them.
    So why 4 for Citi, I guess, is my question... Why not 2 for them also?
  4. what a mess up plan
  5. Well first they were third round presale, so almost identical to general sale which has 4. An second, I guess to please them. Citi is a big customer of Ticketmaster.
  6. I sure hope so! Confidence in .com and TM has reached an all time low as far as I'm concerned...
  7. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    Well first they were third round presale, so almost identical to general sale which has 4. An second, I guess to please them. Citi is a big customer of Ticketmaster.
  8. 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.


    Without a doubt.

    The first tickets that came up in my searches were nowhere near as good as what I eventually found and bought 1.5 hours into the sale and at that time, lots of these "better" tickets were appearing.

    I was refreshing at a constant rate through that entire time.

    Clearly they served up the lesser tickets first hoping to sell those to the impatient buyers.

    Glad I waited it out.
  9. The prices are really crazy...i mean i don't want to spend more than 100eur to see a band (recently for U2 2005 : 60€, 2009 : 65€, 2010 40€, 45€ 2015 : 65€, 2017, 40€, 87€, 80€). I've always sticked to this. For that money i haved GA, third category seats, etc all were fined on all tours... but now look at the prices ...even a nosebleed seats costs 200$ or so...that's so unreal.

    I have less problem with rolling stones that have never claimed as defender of the underprivileged, etc ...But asking for the samed prices and continue to praise Justice, etc ... it think it's really outrageaous and dishonest...

    I'm looking for the european preasale so we'll see the prices...Hope there will be some adjustements...

    Sorry for my bad english folks
  10. It’s very easy to get a seat on the second hand market for less than £100. Most shows have them available from around £50- £60. I think the official pricing has definitely made it easier to get a ticket on the second hand market, only GA is still very expensive in relation to its face value and there’s 2 or 3 shows that are particularly expensive.