| If the tickets were sold with no exchanges and no cancellations, how can there be any tickets for a "cancellation line" |
| Posted by: aleck 08:20 pm EST 12/29/22 |
| In reply to: re: Anyone Have Experience with the Cancellation Line for MERRILY? - FinalPerformance 06:05 pm EST 12/29/22 |
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If a show it sold out, it's sold out. How could some tickets suddenly become available close to curtain time and not an hour earlier?
I don't remember ever seeing a contact number for turning in unused or unwanted tickets -- exchanges, cancellations or otherwise.
Or is it that there are more than many tickets unsold but held back by the box office to sell at the last minute at a face value price? I mean how do these concierges at fancy hotels, for example, find those impossible-to-get last minute tickets at scalper prices? And if box offices are holding back tickets for a privileged few while announcing that a performance is sold out is any of this legal. Again, sold out is sold out. Period. |
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