I just had a Friday standing that had appeared just now but lost it - Seetickets/Gig and Tours don't hold the tickets while you enter your payment details etc. so you have to be very, very quick...
It's seetickets that cancelled hers, not gigsandtours though.
They cancelled her Friday night ones. Thing is, they don't even check what ones you'd like to keep!!
When I wrote to gigsandtours' customer service about my overdraft, I got a reply from seetickets, so I suppose it's only one company using two different URL.
It's seetickets that cancelled hers, not gigsandtours though.
They cancelled her Friday night ones. Thing is, they don't even check what ones you'd like to keep!!
When I wrote to gigsandtours' customer service about my overdraft, I got a reply from seetickets, so I suppose it's only one company using two different URL.
Yep, same company. So target Ticketmaster for extra tickets if you've hit the g&t / see limit
None. I used the contact form in my gigsandtours account profile... you can send a message for each order you made. www.gigsandtours.com/customerservice
My view on this, based on my experience is that, if you buy:
5 x tickets for 1 night and 1 agency, you will get 1 cancelled 5 x tickets for 1 night using 2 agencies, you will not get any cancelled
I had 3 tickets cancelled by seetickets because I went 3 over the limit, but I have been able to buy one from ticketmaster today
So in theory you can buy 16 tickets, 8 for each night using 2 agencies.
I'm not sure about this. I wonder if at some point they will cross check agencies as well.
It's possible but I think unlikely. They are in competition with each other so I can't see that they would co-operate, but it's a fair warning. Also, when I spoke to seetickets, they weren't fussed that I had over 4 tickets spread across the 2 nights, so that still gives a limit of 8 over 2 nights.
I'm not sure about this. I wonder if at some point they will cross check agencies as well.
It's possible but I think unlikely. They are in competition with each other so I can't see that they would co-operate, but it's a fair warning. Also, when I spoke to seetickets, they weren't fussed that I had over 4 tickets spread across the 2 nights, so that still gives a limit of 8 over 2 nights.
But seetickets apparently cancelled someone's tickets as they had more than four spread over two nights, unless the twitter user was just causing a panic? I know gigsandtours confirmed it was four tickets per show, not four in total.