Pacquiao-Cotto Tickets: Less Than 1,000 Remain
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Yeah, but those people have no self-control. I have a credit card that I ONLY use online/Paypal. I would never use my debit card online. If any BS happens, they have access to my bank account. A credit card is somebody else's money. If all goes well, I pay at the end of the month.
nahmean?
side note: I'm a heavy Ebay user.Comment
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Sounds fair, good thinking!! i wouldnt know because i never risked trying.Yeah, but those people have no self-control. I have a credit card that I ONLY use online/Paypal. I would never use my debit card online. If any BS happens, they have access to my bank account. A credit card is somebody else's money. If all goes well, I pay at the end of the month.
nahmean?
side note: I'm a heavy Ebay user.
@least u calmed down from all that typing u was doin which is good
And i aint trying to bust balls!!
Oh heavy Ebay user, that kinda explains the experience!!Comment
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Ticket Sales are something of a hush hush business...i work at Ticketmaster and 15 mins before the "on sale" of this fight an announcement was made to the entire sales floor that tickets were "very limited" and gave us procedures of what to tell customer after tickets sold out, because they expected our inventory to sell out within 2-3 mins...this got my attention so decided to check a system where i can see the entire inventory seat by seat for the entire house, and the seats that were available to sell were indeed very limited. We did not have the option to sell a whole bunch of seats and i mean a whole bunch....we had more tickets that we could not sell than the ones we could sell...this was not the case for the Floyd fight...i dont know what the deal is but i thought it was rather fishy, but then again they might be reserved to friends family and media, but how could half of the MGM be gone before the event even goes on sale?Comment
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The thing is this. There are no more tickets available for those sections directly from Ticketmaster, as the article states. What you can find, of course, is from agents and middlemen but you will pay a higher price. The point, however, is that Top Rank will get paid for those seats even if the middlemen are not able to sell them.
Check ticketmaster.com if you wish to confirm.They are sold out..they were sold to brokers,etc,etc...what they do with the tickets is up to them but they were purchased...the tickets were sold out from the direct sellers..ticketmaster/top rank/mgm. Thanks.It says all of the 9,000 seats from $150-$300 are "sold out". They are not "sold out". They are CLEARLY available at those prices. That part of the article is wrong. Ticketmaster is not the only source. Tickets have been commoditized.
Nobody was screaming like a madman. I provided the links and sources and availability for the tickets.
Trying to say its not sold out cuz brokers and scalpers have them available is ridiculous. IF every seat is sold to scaplers..and nobody shows up...guess what..they got paid for selling EVERY SEAT...its still a sold out event.Comment
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Don't waste your time. Some people just need to be right all the time in spite of the facts. Most people understood what the press release was stating all along.They are sold out..they were sold to brokers,etc,etc...what they do with the tickets is up to them but they were purchased...the tickets were sold out from the direct sellers..ticketmaster/top rank/mgm. Thanks.
Trying to say its not sold out cuz brokers and scalpers have them available is ridiculous. IF every seat is sold to scaplers..and nobody shows up...guess what..they got paid for selling EVERY SEAT...its still a sold out event.Comment
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