Ticketek
#17
And while we're on the subject. The fact ticketek get away with charging a large booking fee for online purchases ($7-8) when the transaction is electronic & there are no postage costs when you print the ticket at home etc. absolutely does my head in. Plus then 1.75% CC fee. How else do you most people pay online? Crazy crazy.
#19
And while we're on the subject. The fact ticketek get away with charging a large booking fee for online purchases ($7-8) when the transaction is electronic & there are no postage costs when you print the ticket at home etc. absolutely does my head in. Plus then 1.75% CC fee. How else do you most people pay online? Crazy crazy.
#20
It's a quick way to get the tic. They are barcoded so all you have to do is present the printed A4 sheet at your venue.
#21
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Yea, but look at the venue queues sometimes! People who queued to pick up their tickets for The Wall in Brisbane reckoned they queued for 40 minutes, better off doing the postal option.
#22
This way you don't need to queue to pick up tics the home printed IS the ticket. All that is done is it's scanned on entry like everyone else's





