Some people disgust me:
gnuboardrider( 255) from sheffield, has 2 front row gallery £35 face value, ebay bidding already up to £180 with 9 days to go.
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You are bidding for 2 front row gallery tickets for Elbow and the Halle at the Bridgewater Hall on 9th July 2009. This gig sold out in minutes.
The tickets are row D but I was assured by the box office they are front row with a great view. As you will see by the seating plan the gallery seats in the middle section start at row D.
Tickets are in hand and will be sent as soon as payment is received.
Any questions please ask.
tracysnoopcat( 29) from stockport has 2@ £15 facevalue, ebay bidding already up to £70 with 2 days to go.
clairebie1( 204) has 2@ 42.50 face value, but you could buy it now at £425 with 9 days to go.
isthatin( 63) from Warrington has2@ £42.50 face value, bidding up to £200 with 8 days to go.
plus_special_guests( 7579) has 2@ £42.50 face value, bidding up to £316 with 5 days still to go.
There is something very fishy the way these tickets were put on sale.
My stressful thursday evening, march 19th went like this.
Have been avoiding putting the computer on so often, but just by chance, came onto this forum on the evening of march 19th to discover my first knowledge of such a concert taking place, as I thought with the Abbey Road concert with orchestra, the idea of playing with the Halle had been shelved.
Shock! tickets had already been on sale for a couple of hours, so a rush of texting elbow friends and trying to book tickets at the same time before they went.
Through texting and calls finding out who had already had found out too, and who was already in the process of booking tickets themselves.
I phoned the link given and the best they could offer me was £15 gallery already? but I bought not wishing to miss out. I was then told that if I went direct to the boxoffice they probably had more choice. I did, and because I hadn't heard back or hadn't had a chance to find out if other friends had got tickets and seats were going fast, I booked 4 more better seats for me and friends, 6 were the limit per address.
I really don't know what would have been the best way to release these tickets, as if they had been advertised in advance of march 19th, there would have been an even bigger scramble for tickets. Having said this I did read that someone did have an advance tip off from Bridgewater staff, so got his tickets easily. Judging by the activity on ebay, touts were somehow in the know pretty quickly!
I do hope those that are desperate to be there are able to get tickets at face value. Who the hell is bidding such high numbers, when there are several days to go on some of these illegal auctions.
Is it the touts mates bidding to artificially inflate? If anyone is that desperate to bid, at least watch till the last minute, before you jump in and cost yourself dearly.
Rant over.