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ticket limits - very confusing
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hannahO_2
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Hi
I've never purchased tickets from ticketmaster so if anyone is experienced or work for the company, please educate me.
There is small print that says: "There is a ticket limit of 4 tickets per person and per credit card on this event"
The show is not a one night only show so there are various dates available and, as we've been recommended by those that have been, we want to go more than once. I'm in charge of buying the tickets online as the other two don't have access to the internet. Is it correct to interpret 'this event' as in 'per night/event' because we are 3 and if we go twice, that would exceed the ticket limits if it's for the entire duration of the show. Obviously, we don't want to turn up on the 2nd visit to find out our tickets are cancelled automatically and turned away.
Any idea?
I've never purchased tickets from ticketmaster so if anyone is experienced or work for the company, please educate me.
There is small print that says: "There is a ticket limit of 4 tickets per person and per credit card on this event"
The show is not a one night only show so there are various dates available and, as we've been recommended by those that have been, we want to go more than once. I'm in charge of buying the tickets online as the other two don't have access to the internet. Is it correct to interpret 'this event' as in 'per night/event' because we are 3 and if we go twice, that would exceed the ticket limits if it's for the entire duration of the show. Obviously, we don't want to turn up on the 2nd visit to find out our tickets are cancelled automatically and turned away.
Any idea?
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Quickest (valid and quotable) answer would be gained by ringing and asking their cs dept.0
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