PlayGabriel
2 February at 2:50pm
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Again the ticketsales companies in the Netherlands rule.
They sell against prices ......no one could earn ......!
And if they don't sell all of them ...well they just throw the tickets away.
Look at this and see the injustice in it.
http://www.seatwave.nl/peter-gabriel-tickets/ziggo-dome-tickets/maandag-30-september-2013/perf/726773?affid=0014&utm_source=M4N&TRANSID=954781869&m4n_aid=8106&_df=true&4dkn=626540_Peter+Gabriel_Ziggo+Dome_Amsterdam2013-09-30
I am ashamed for the dutch law ..who tried to prevent these company's for over 3 years ...but the big bucks....still rule.
Sorry Peter .....Last time i payd 200 euro to sit in the front.... and the service was lousy.
Not again BECAUSE I AM FAT UP WITH THIS!!
Bert formerly Kotang
3 February at 1:04am
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I don't understand. When you book via the link here on pg.com, prices will start at EUR 40.00. Seawave's prices (your link) start at EUR 95.00.
Aren't there any price-gouging laws in your otherwise wonderful country?
Zenrider
3 February at 7:15pm
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Or more so, perhaps look at buying the tickets through the link at this website?
We have similar issues with aftermarket ticket sales, that is the legal scalpers. Which is why it's good to get in on the pre-sales when one can.
The premium tickets do seem to be extra pricey, depending on one's currencies conversion values, etc. at 300 pounds. 350 pounds for front row at the European concerts.
Hospitality definitely varies at each venue, in Chicago it was quite good.
Zenrider
6 April at 1:47am
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So how did it work out or was this just one of those bizarre posts that people bouncing around blogs post for the heck of it?
