FCB02062
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The ticket exchange really is a scam of all scams. I bought tickets to Sunday's game back in mid summer. Unfortunately, my wife and I cannot go to the game anymore - babysitter issues, time issues, son's high school applications, general life stuff got in the way.
So I posted on ticket exchange this am. I just wanted to get my $ back plus a couple bucks a ticket or so. But getting one's "money back" really begins the ticket exghange ticketmaster SCAM. The tickets were orignally $88, BUT ticketmaster tacks on a $12/ticket fee. So now in order to post these and the exchange and simply "get my money back" (minus the interest that Krafty Bob/ticketmaster collected from June-end November on my $200) I have to list these tickets at $100....then ticket exchange ADDS another $13/ticket! So now my original $88 tickets are listed for $113 bucks on the ticket exchange - and that's simply the cost of trying to get my $ back.
But here's the kicket, when I check out the available tickets, mine are not listed. I never got an email telling me they were sold, so why aren't they on the ticket exchange site? I'm not logged in so it's not like it's a "you can't see your own tickets for sale" thing. I sold preseason tickets at a small loss on ticket exchange and got a "sold" email very quickly...
This sucks, we really wanted to go to the game and we can't, and now someone else has to get ripped off just to cover my costs....
So I posted on ticket exchange this am. I just wanted to get my $ back plus a couple bucks a ticket or so. But getting one's "money back" really begins the ticket exghange ticketmaster SCAM. The tickets were orignally $88, BUT ticketmaster tacks on a $12/ticket fee. So now in order to post these and the exchange and simply "get my money back" (minus the interest that Krafty Bob/ticketmaster collected from June-end November on my $200) I have to list these tickets at $100....then ticket exchange ADDS another $13/ticket! So now my original $88 tickets are listed for $113 bucks on the ticket exchange - and that's simply the cost of trying to get my $ back.
But here's the kicket, when I check out the available tickets, mine are not listed. I never got an email telling me they were sold, so why aren't they on the ticket exchange site? I'm not logged in so it's not like it's a "you can't see your own tickets for sale" thing. I sold preseason tickets at a small loss on ticket exchange and got a "sold" email very quickly...
This sucks, we really wanted to go to the game and we can't, and now someone else has to get ripped off just to cover my costs....