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Originally Posted by soundian
People Under The Stairs // Giant Panda - 19th Oct
Fourth post down tells you how to avoid P&P costs, or even having any tickets lying about.
The only real drawback is that you'll have to supply the promoters with at least the info on number of tickets sold, if not the actual money, on the day of the gig, normally 5 mins after you think you've finished work for the day, judging by the amount of frantic dashes to 1-UP I see.
I'd back a promoter running to 1-UP over Linford Christie any day.
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Interesting. I like the idea of avoiding tickets altogether I have to say.
Okay then, would being able to buy a "virtual ticket" be of benefit to anyone? You go online, buy the ticket and get e-mailed a reference code instead which you then take to the gig to get into? The promoter could easily be e-mailed each time a ticket is sold with the relevant name and reference code of the buyer so they know how many tickets they have sold.
The more I read this feedback and the more I think about it then yes, this would seem to be overkill for local gigs. After all, how many local gigs do people buy tickets for in advance rather than on the door?
Hmm...