• danniul216danniul216 October 2010

    Do you think people will be selling tickets at the door on saturday?

  • VelvetikkaVelvetikka October 2010

    nope, sold out

    you may find some scalpers

  • danniul216danniul216 October 2010

    sorry thats what i meant. are there gonna be plenty of scalpers you think?

  • Moooondragon69Moooondragon69 October 2010

    I think so, but be veeeery careful with that, if you want to buy one make sure to verify it.

  • danniul216danniul216 October 2010

    how do i verify it and how much are they gonna be charging you think?

  • VelvetikkaVelvetikka October 2010

    probably a shitload more hahah.

  • Moooondragon69Moooondragon69 October 2010

    yeah, any where from ten to fifty dollars more, just go to people who look like they work there and ask. Usually at events when you're heading to the line to get checked by security there are workers who ask you to hold up your tickets, so they can see if someone might charge the fence or something. Ask one of them if they are there.

  • danniul216danniul216 October 2010

    FUCK. i just hope they dont ask for something ridiculous like $200.

  • DestructoDestructo October 2010

    do not buy from scalpers they could be fake.

  • I_SNORT_COCAINEI_SNORT_COCAINE October 2010

    lol this guy made a shitload of fake accounts just to boost the price, ill bid on the item and not pay his ass so he doesnt sell it.

  • NitsujNitsuj October 2010

    Get ready to pay quite a bit more for a ticket. I had a Saturday ticket, but due to ALL of my friends going Sunday and me not being completely comfortable going solo, I decided to sell my ticket on Craigslist and made $100, even though I payed like $65 for the ticket. This was yesterday, so imagine how much scalpers are gonna be asking...

    @Moooondragon69

    I dunno about HARD events but with other events that I've been to, the workers wouldn't verify tickets. They definitely didn't do it at Coachella, my friend just had to take a leap of faith and drop $600 on a ticket that could've been fake, luckily it wasn't.

  • danniul216danniul216 October 2010

    i would think tickets would go down the day of cuz if they dont sell it that day it pretty much becomes useless...

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