cower@columbia.UUCP (Rich Cower) (04/25/85)
i don't often get pissed - but making profit on dead tickets will usually do the trick. those tickets cost someone $16 and that is what they should have been sold for. who sold them to you for $25? you sure as hell did not buy them on the street corner, and since that person got them mail order - why not post his/her name to the list. it will get to the right people so it should not happen again. i'm assuming that due to the short lag time between how long those tickets have been in "peoples" hands, and your message - you know the jerk off that sold them to you. can we get 54 people to send this person a buck? then the tickets can be turned over for what they cost and he will not be out any money. i'll send him a buck if he will post his address. this shit has got to stop someplace - and this is as good a place as any to start. rich
phil@osiris.UUCP (Philip Kos) (04/27/85)
> can we get 54 people to send this person a buck? then the tickets can > be turned over for what they cost and he will not be out any money. > i'll send him a buck if he will post his address. > > rich Hear, hear! I'll donate a buck too. I've always thought that if I ever won a lottery, or became wealthy by legitimate means (:-), a significant amount of my riches would be go to following the tours and at every show buying a block of about 100 seats and selling them for $1 per or so. I've had extra tix on occasion, and never even tried to get full price for them. Phil Kos