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Post by referencetoathing on May 19, 2013 16:08:09 GMT -8
Judging by that If I said my wristband was at will call will the let me into the campground without it? A friend in my group last year lost his ticket pre-fest and had to pick a new one up at will call. We had absolutely no problems getting in to the campgrounds without it, so unless this year's much different you should be fine
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Post by jul on May 20, 2013 16:36:53 GMT -8
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Post by davers on May 20, 2013 16:42:28 GMT -8
Its a cliff house pass, which is basically GA with access to the special cliff house. You don't get backstage access or the other stuff that comes with supertickets.
I don't think these things even have a 'face value' as I never saw them for sale on livenation, but $400 seems pretty fair for it.
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Post by rüstü on May 20, 2013 16:42:47 GMT -8
It's just a cliffhouse pass. It's just like a regular one, except you get to go see the cool cliffhouse.
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jul
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Post by jul on May 20, 2013 16:44:31 GMT -8
That makes a lot more sense. Still not a bad option I suppose for $400.
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Post by Goldbart der Hexenmeister on May 20, 2013 16:57:12 GMT -8
I sold my Cliff House pass to Floor Tim for 350.
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Post by wonk on May 20, 2013 17:29:20 GMT -8
I don't understand why it's four separate wristbands. It seems like scammers heaven. Did you notice that add only had one wristband pictured for $400?
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Post by rüstü on May 20, 2013 17:47:52 GMT -8
I think I realized why stubhub prices are so high as well.
Some asshole (maybe that guy who claimed to be making a ton of money off the festival?) has 150 tickets listed for $10,000 each. This drives up the average price to much higher levels, which allows him to sell his large stash of tickets for higher prices than he normally would have. I'm sure he also bought all of these tickets in the presale as to maximize profit. In a day or two, he's going to have to drop those 150 down to a more reasonable price, so expect a weird stubhub market the moment that happens.
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Post by davers on May 20, 2013 18:30:05 GMT -8
I don't think those 150 tickets have anything to do with the secondary market prices this year. I don't even think they really exist.
It makes no sense to put a bunch of tickets up at a price that high, they simply will never sell. The only reasonable thing I can think is that some dude just put that up there without having that many tickets and if by some magical fluke someone buys one, he would just sell them one.
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Post by davers on May 20, 2013 18:31:49 GMT -8
I don't understand why it's four separate wristbands. It seems like scammers heaven. Did you notice that add only had one wristband pictured for $400? They seem to be for industry people and sponsors, so my guess would be that some people only want to go for a day and this way the company that owns them can distribute them to more of their employees if they want.
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Post by wonk on May 20, 2013 18:43:10 GMT -8
I don't think those 150 tickets have anything to do with the secondary market prices this year. I don't even think they really exist. It makes no sense to put a bunch of tickets up at a price that high, they simply will never sell. The only reasonable thing I can think is that some dude just put that up there without having that many tickets and if by some magical fluke someone buys one, he would just sell them one. No, rustuuu is right, it's a tactic used by scalpers to trick people into buying those same tickets for a higher rate over face. "OMG, people are charging $10,000 per pass, that guy charging $500 doesn't seem so bad. I'll pay $500." They don't know it's the same guy. It must work, because it happens a lot.
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Post by davers on May 20, 2013 19:06:35 GMT -8
I could see that working if someone was charging say, $800 or something, but $10000 is a joke. Most people probably don't even see them because they are all the way at the end of the list.
I still don't think they exist. I don't know exactly how stubhub works, but I bet anyone can just make up a price and number of tickets and they only have to actually sell them if someone buys them. Since that will never happen, I don't expect those to ever drop in price.
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Post by wonk on May 20, 2013 20:32:29 GMT -8
I don't understand why it's four separate wristbands. It seems like scammers heaven. Did you notice that add only had one wristband pictured for $400? The takeaway for anyone lurking the Sasquatch Message Board is this: Don't pay $400 for a single day wristband. It's already happened, I can feel it. What a waste of a drive to show up finding out you are only allowed in one day, AND you paid $400.
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Post by annibonanni on May 21, 2013 22:15:59 GMT -8
not sure that this is the place to express my need for a ticket, but i'm looking for 2, so if anyone reads this and has to sell, please contact me.! i can't believe all the amazing bands that are playing this year and hope to find some tickets.
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 21, 2013 23:23:54 GMT -8
A noob who didn't start a new thread with her one single question. I am in awe.
It's... It's beautiful.
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Post by nater on May 22, 2013 11:01:40 GMT -8
A noob who didn't start a new thread with her one single question. I am in awe. It's... It's beautiful. Dreams can come true.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on May 22, 2013 11:08:59 GMT -8
Of course they can. IT'S SASQUATCH WEEK!
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Post by nater on May 22, 2013 11:11:17 GMT -8
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Post by nater on May 22, 2013 11:11:39 GMT -8
Calgary area... if anyone wants me to try to get them let me know.
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Post by annibonanni on May 22, 2013 16:38:41 GMT -8
am I the noob?
either way....please let magic happen and someone need to sell a ticket, then happen to read my post, and contact me! come on magic!
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