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August 6, 2011
Worst experience ever.....STAY AWAY!
These guys appear to be just a front for other ticket suppliers, many of whom are disreputable. My own experience was with getting tickets for a Tim McGraw concert. The prices are MUCH higher, yes, but I was willing to pay it to get good tickets guaranteed before the tickets went on sale officially. What I didn't know, was that ConcertTour.org farmed the ticket supplier out to Northside Tickets, which is a horrible company, just google their reviews and see. The Monday before the Firday of the show, I still had not received tickets and called the Customer Support line at ConcertTour.org and could not even talk to a real person there, just a phone menu, but they did have an option to connect to the supplier, Northside Tickets, which I did. I was told there was a delay in those tickets, but was assured I would get them in time for the concert. When the day of the concert came and I still didn't have tickets, I called again. They had to check to see if they had any available (WHAT??) and then said they would email the tickets within 15 minutes. An hour later, I called back again and made them stay on the phone until the emailed tickets arrived.
When I got to the concert, the tickets did get me in (I was a bit concerned about this), but when I got to my seats, they were the absolute worst seat in the section I had ordered. They were literally in the last row of the section and one was partially obscured by the private box next to it.
This was the absolute worst experience I have ever had and will never use one of these ticket brokers again. Do yourself a favor and save some money and frustration...go anywhere else but these guys and Northside Tickets!!!
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DaytonBassChick
July 6, 2011
Deceptive Marketing and Overcharging
I THOUGHT I was ordering tickets fron Sade's official website. It turned out to be ConcertTour.org. I Googled them and didn't find out anything bad about them so I relaxed a little. HOWEVER, shortly after I'd made my order they sent me an e-mail saying that my tickets would be provided by a third party. That third party turned out to be Song Ticketing. The tickets came via Fed Ex and they were Ticketmaster tickets that they'd printed on a computer. I called Ticketmaster to make sure that they're legit, but I'm still nervous. WHO KNOWS how many copies of these they printed? I just e-mailed the bank to have them cancel my credit card.
The price charged for the tickets plus additional fees they tacked on wound up to be TRIPLE what it would have cost buying directly from Ticketmaster.
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