My daughter used one of those OTHER companies one time to get tickets for a concert and the fuckers never sent them to her and she got jacked for two hundred bucks.
Nate, had the exact same experience only with Seinfeld tickets (which I had access to buy a day earlier than general public sales) But worse than you . . . I let the row L tickets get away (same issue) and ended up buying row DD tickets. I was so pissed I continue to surf ticket seats and they opened up a new section. I got a hit for four tickets, row S . . . so I bought those. So now I got 8 tickets to Seinfeld . . . none as good as the ones I orginally lost . . . I hope I can sell my row DD tickets . . .
In 2003 I purchased tickets to see The White Stripes w/te Yeah Yeah Yeahs. They were playing at the PCP and I purchased them online right a ten when they went on sale and said "Best Available", I received four front row tickets... two the second level balcony. I called Ticketbastards and they said all they lower level seats were sold back to the 35th row. The seats provided a good view but I could have had front row center stage if I would have gone to an outlet, for the same price.
A) Why should I have to register to buy something? B) Why don't I have enough time to register and still buy the tickets?