on 04-12-2014 13:53
on 04-12-2014 13:53
This morning I logged onto priority at about 8.00am to get ready to get my two daughters 1D tickets for Saturday the 26th Sept. Dont get me wrong I know that these tickets will go quick but exactly 8.30am I managed to access the lovely virtual waiting room.. ( Dead on 8.30am i pressed the button ). Then at 9.00am the site changed to 'shop open' and there I waited... and waited and waited. Then at just gone 9.30am I was informed that it was now my turn, only to find on the next screen all the tickets had sold out...Joy!!!!
What baffles me is that, low and behold, checking out on ebay, boom... 1D tickets on there for £130 + each. This company is based in Luxembourg and they manages to get tickets for a UK gig, good work there o2.... There must be some way that o2 can see this and that tickets should go to people that actual want the tickets rather than touts!!!
I have to say through all the publicity that o2 push at priority, the times I have used it, it has been a nightmare, with error messages popping up and then inactivity for ages and then to find out that people can get priority tickets just to sell online for ridiculous prices!!
Merry Christmas o2
on 04-12-2014 13:57
When is priority a priority and what does it really mean to the likes of me and you? Confused?....aren't we all!
on 04-12-2014 13:57
on 04-12-2014 13:57
on 04-12-2014 14:00
on 04-12-2014 14:00
I tried to get fleetwood mac for my wife and dispite the Iphone app saying ticketas were available, could it sell me any? no
just refered me to ticket master to pay full price! and even then could not find tickets!!!
on 04-12-2014 14:03
on 04-12-2014 14:03
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on 04-12-2014 14:06
on 04-12-2014 14:13
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on 04-12-2014 14:41
on 04-12-2014 14:41
No doubt there will be some sort of excuse like...well it is Christmas and these things are selling out fast. At the moment it seems unfit for purpose
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on 04-12-2014 14:45
on 04-12-2014 14:45
Apparently Christmas began in August then...
on 04-12-2014 16:35
on 04-12-2014 16:35