miamired
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« Reply #15 on: June 06, 2014, 04:37:00 pm » |
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Glad you agree on idea, BHR. That system is used at Tom Petty's FC. With your first renewal being year 2, you are considered a legacy member. Being such, I was emailed a code that would allow me to buy a ticket day one of pre-sale. No disrespect for Tom of his FC, but the well intentionED $10 discount( for a few days) on membership as he just announced his tour did backfire with crashing the system for a few days to buy or renew. Lol, wouldn't ya know that this was my time to renew and obtain my legacy status! Glad to say, they were able to work out the kinks and allow me to renew.
No FC member was eliminated from pre-sale, others got their chance day 2 or 3. I felt so respected for the nod of "status and priority" with a pre-sale. Will call only for this, that is fair. When I spoke of ID being required prior to a seat, this was an idea of mine, no one that I know of is doing this very simple 2nd step measure prior to being seated before meet and greet or use of pre-sale. Heck, I am not going to be offended if asked for ID twice, thank you very much for assuring that ticket was not misused. Tricky though, in that what if you are honestly sick or have an emergency. Not for meet and greet, but should you not be allowed to sell that ticket to someone you know or even give it away? Think that there should be a way to somehow forgive this at least once without penalty, or minor one, such as losing your legacy status for a year.
Tom Petty and band loathe scalpers! As much as I do too, these parasites only exist because of the people that pay these extortion prices, in many cases. Plain and simple, if no one was willing to shell out sometimes $500 and much more for tickets, they would be out of business. Quite upset with those that pay these absurd fees just as much. I think, if you can afford those high prices, you should be able to easily hire an assistant to make sure you are a FC member and up to date, lol!
Trying to keep with in my fairly respectful de-rail with Tom, I have so much respect for him and band not automatically blocking first 15 rows for VIP only tickets. Tom's VIP are in about the same $300 (isn) range as AJ's, for a band that can still sell out the largest arenas, that is much lower than other bands of such high status. With VIP tickets with Tom, perks, but no M&G, but to my knowledge, he has never done such at concerts, so I am okay with that.
However, unlike a lot of bands that block out the good seats for VIP only, and Tom not doing so, I was able to get a great 7th row seat. Yikes, had to pay about $150 sans VIP, but almost never do that, this is a real treat for me. A few days after Fleetwood Mac announced tour, tried to get a seat to the venue in Miami. $180 and up for the few remaining seats in the nosebleed section. The few seats left that were good were being reserved for VIP in the $600-$800 range. Sorry, but it felt like I was being spit on, regardless of being a fan since the mid 70's! Still a fan, but from afar and with memories of the positive vibe of being a fan once was.
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