Proposition Joe said:
62strat said:
thenational said:
Can you help me understand you this works? You take a pic on your phone of the tickets for sale, but don't actually purchase? I'd like to try this next week, but need to know how so I don't get hosed..
Thanks..
'Taking from the artist'
Debatable. I paid to get in.
Now I'm just filling an empty close seat which makes them feel better, right?
You think an artist wants to see a bunch of empty seats up close?
Hard to put a value on that I suppose.
Also some of these available seats are 'verified reseller', so someone paid for it. Those are riskier since someone could show up.
But I do think if you're constantly forcing people who paid for seats to ask you to move it's pushing into the "inconsiderate zone"... Some people who actually paid for the seats don't want to have to deal with confronting random people (especially those socially awkward).
If you're asking someone who says "hey, you're in my seats" to show them proof you are in their seats -- knowing that they absolutely aren't your seats. I think that's just being a jackass.
maybe there was a disconnect in my explanation, but I'm finding seats that are still for sale online at axs or tm.com, right up until they cut the sales off online which appears to be a few hours after doors open. So I'm not in anyone's seat. I'm in an unsold seat. I'm not just looking for empty seats with my eyes while in the venue, and randomly picking one. That method could easily land you in someone's legit seat.
Caveat, if you do this with a 'verified resale ticket' spot online, then either it's a scalper who isn't showing up, or it's a person trying to sell their tickets, and they very well may show up and just attend the show since they didn't sell. In that instance, you are forcing someone to confront you about being in their seat.
I look for unsold seats. So by picking an unsold seat, I'm 100% confident no one is coming to legitimately claim that seat. And if they attempt to do so (like the women at the bush show), my confidence affords me to put the burden of proof on them. It doesn't make me a jackass. They were the jackass first for trying to kick me out of a seat they didn't pay for.
I'm simply reciprocating the jackassery because I know what's going on; I'm doing the same thing. I just did it before them!
to illustrate;
Incubus at ball arena coming up here in a month. I actually bought a decent ticket, just off screen on bottom left in the curved section.
But, day of, I will hop on ticketmaster.com and see what's left. Here is what it looks like now;
I can easily distinguish between the unsold (blue) and the sold but for resale (red). Red is risky, as the initial buyer could easily show up for the show.
But any blue seat, at 7pmish on show day, has not been purchased, so I can sit in one and know I'm not taking anyone's seat.