Concert Secrets Revealed: Getting Concert Tickets
Hey, wanna buy some tickets?
Are you tired of missing out on tickets for your favorite band? If you’re like the majority audiences, you have been forced to purchase high-priced tickets on eBay or from Web ticket brokers because the performance you wanted to see sold out before you may get tickets.
Take heart! That is all about to change. I am going to let you in on some information that may literally take you to the front of the line the next time you want to buy performance tickets!
But before I do, I need to make sure we are alone.
Why all the secrecy you ask?
It’s easy. I’m about to divulge the profoundly same information that the ticket sellers on eBay use to buy their concert and sports tickets for face benefit all over the country. I’m about to tell you little-known information that will take you from customer to competitor. In short, I would be in serious trouble Assuming that they found out I has been practically giving away the store.
Think about it this way. If you had a hidden gravy train that let you purchase tickets for as little as $35 each and then sell them later for 200-300 percent profit, wouldn’t you be pretty ticked off if an individual related the whole world about it?
And how do I know about this valuable information?
easy, I have been using it to buy and sell performance and sports tickets for everything from WWE wrestling shows to Kenny Chesney to Beck to U2. This proven information has been refined and developed over the years to make individuals a lot of resources. I know it may do the same thing for you, too.
While this could all sound like typical marketing hype, I could assure you it’s absolutely true. Concert promoters, radio stations, fan venue s, booster venue s, and other groups sponsor ticket presales or special promotions for their members. The sales typically occur Internet a few days or weeks before the tickets go on sale to the general public.
These special advance ticket sales are provide ed as either an incentive to join in the case of a fan club or radio station mailing list, or as a perk for a loyal group of audiences like season ticket holders of an NFL team.
Passwords may be distributed by the Venue, artist, team, fan club, promoter, radio station, etc. Whoever is sponsoring the presale will handle the distribution of it. During the presale, a portion of tickets is made available to this select group of people so they might purchase tickets before anybody at all else has a chance. As you might see, this gives them a large advantage over the general public. Indeed, the group sponsoring the presale only wants members of the intended group to purchase tickets during the presale. So in an resolution to limit the presale, these special sales are, in essence, password protected.
In the past, virtually all presale passwords were a easy word, and anybody who knew this word may purchase tickets. These were considered generic passwords.Recently, in an quest to further limit who may use presale passwords, some groups have begin to utilize unique passwords. A unique password, as the name implies, is specific to each buyer, and may not be used for multiple purchases. Once the password has been used to purchase tickets, it is no longer valid. Unique passwords are used again and again by sports teams for season-ticket holder presales or by fan venues of the more popular musical groups and artists. Due to the additional specifications necessary for unique ticket presales, the majority of the passwords you find on the Web are generic passwords, but you need to be aware of the kind of password you receive.
Generic passwords are unusually regularly used during radio station presales or presales sponsored by performance promoters or Clubs. Traditionally most passwords have been generic, but more and more musicians are employing unique passwords to thwart ticket scalping. Keep this in mind on your quest for a password. I would hate for you to think the password you scored for your preferred band was generic when in fact it has been unique.Here are a few things to keep in mind.
• Presales are often sold from a specified block of seats or a certain price level.
• An party could have more than one presale with its own password selling tickets from the same or varying ticket pools.
• The tickets available during the presale won’t necessarily be the same sections that will be available during the general sale to the public.
• Presales offer the advantage of exclusive purchasing links which a lot of the time results in less people competing for the pool of available seats.
• Presales might have limited seating available in numerous areas. Since presales are intended as advance buying opportunities, they do not always offer access to better seats. In fact, it is possible that better tickets may be available when the tickets go on sale to the general public, but there will likewise be more competition for those tickets.
• Presales generally have stringent purchase limits that restrict purchasers to 4 or fewer tickets each.
• Presales can be restricted to “will call” only.
• Presales might require you to purchase with a certain credit card or other form of payment, ex American Express.
• A presale might require an additional fee to join the performers fan venue.
Hopefully I’ve shown you the worth of presale passwords and how they might endorse you score tickets to your favorite band. With this information, and a little time and endeavor you, like me, might skip to the head of the line the next time you want to buy performance tickets.
Stay tuned for part two of this lead to learn more specific tips for locating and using presale passwords. Until then, I’llbe seeing you on the “inside!”