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Advice for buying tickets
Friday, 10 October 2008 11:30

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Consumer Direct We've all heard disaster stories about people paying money for tickets that didn't turn up, or came too late, so what can you do to protect yourself, and your money?

The following advice has been issued by Consumer Direct, which is a telephone and online consumer advice service that is operated by the Office of Fair Trading. What do they advise?

It's often advisable to buy through primary ticket agents – these are the official agents who act on behalf of the event promoters or venues.
Be wary of fraudulent online ticket sites. If you buy online, you may want to use a well known and well established site and don't be fooled by a site which looks professional. Other things to check are the company's geographic address and contact number and if you're worried, you may want to look at internet forums to see if others have had bad experiences.
Before you buy, make sure you have information about the face value of the tickets, how much you will pay in additional fees, including booking fees, transaction charges and postage, where the seat is, and whether it has a restricted view
Read the terms and conditions so that you understand how you are going to receive the tickets, what will happen if they don't arrive, what will happen if the event is cancelled, changed or you have to cancel.
If you are buying through secondary agents, be aware that prices can sometimes be at a premium when demand is high so it can be worth shopping around. Again make sure you know the face value, seat location and any additional fees. People should also be aware that Consumer Direct receives more complaints about secondary agents than official primary agent sellers.
Be aware that there are risks of buying tickets through internet auctions and from street touts.
When booking online check that the payment pages are secure by looking for a padlock symbol
If you're buying tickets costing over £100, consider using a credit card. In the event of the tickets not turning up, you should be able to get your money back from your card provider.
If you need advice, contact Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06 or visit the website at www.consumerdirect.gov.uk

Just some advice from Capital FM's site on how to stay safe when buying tickets. Most of it's common sense, but i thought i'd post this anyways :)
 
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I was on another forum just now..and someone said this. If this is true...we know now when to expect more info on tickets!



Did anybody register by text? I got a message back saying "Thanks for registering for chance to join presale. More details to follow by 10pm Tuesday 10th March."
Is that when people will get their code if they are selected?
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Thats the reply I received on thursday, have not heard anything else since...and im checking my phone every 2 seconds he he
 
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I've never used creditcards and i have a question. Hope you will understand my english My relative has this card, visa, but could i type in ticketmaster not her adress, but mine? my relatives's name, number of her credicard, but adress mine? and then go and receive ticket ( ) with her? because her official adress isn't...reliable, mail of that region i mean. Help me PLEASE:)
 
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I've never used creditcards and i have a question. Hope you will understand my english My relative has this card, visa, but could i type in ticketmaster not her adress, but mine? my relatives's name, number of her credicard, but adress mine? and then go and receive ticket ( ) with her? because her official adress isn't...reliable, mail of that region i mean. Help me PLEASE:)

I think you can do that. I've used my credit card to buy things and then had them shipped to different addresses around the world. The billing address does not necessarily have to be the same as the address for delivery.
 
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if there are only 1000tickets available for the presale, that might become quite difficult =(
 
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you must enter billing address as the address of the cardholder or you wont get your tickets! i believe you can enter a different delivery address so you should be fine
 
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Yes, so long as you put your partner's address in as the billing address, you can put yours in as the shipping address, no problem.

EDIT: Are we sure that there are only 1000 tickets available during the presale, or is this just hearsay??
 
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i think thats just hearsay... would absolutely not enough. im thinking that maybe 20 % of the tickets are going to the presale... 1000 would be a joke
 
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I highly doubt it's only 1000 tickets!
What'd be the use?! It would be gone in even less than 3 mins I'm sure....
 
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I am so confused, what are the American fans supposed to do? Do we go that everything is by UK time?
 
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Me too...I've always gone with either ticketmaster, seetickets or gone through the 02 itself. I'll be trying these three avenues!

EDIT: Yes, everything will be UK time unless otherwise indicated. So far it's all GMT.
 
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yeah thats what i will try... but i think when you book tickets at the o2 site, you will be redirected to ticketmaster right? so whats the need of trying it there then?
 
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I will be trying michaeljacksonlive.com too, but i'm not sure how much luck i'll get from doing that...basically, i'll be trying anything and everything to get a ticket!
 
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That site might be selling tickets but if it does then it'll probably redirect to ticketmaster, like the O2 arena site does

but i have just been on ticketmaster and it does not work how do you get it to work
 
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