gsp23, on Jan 25 2008, 08:36 PM, said:
kewlcatkez, on Jan 25 2008, 02:27 PM, said:
wow, what a lot of hassle though, which means its still discriminatory behaviour, imo...as all the other people wanting tickets don't have that palarver
Take care,
K
Agreed, we definatly shouldnt have to go through any more hassle than the next person. Expecially when there is a special number for us to call for ticketmaster in the first place, they should be trained to handle those situations otherwise whats the purpose. Anyways, I completly agree that it is a hassle, but the upside is at least there is a way to still go to shows with friends.
Hi gsp23,
Yes, I know what you mean. It just amazes me that the person who told you to do this, is sort of perhaps thinking that they are helping you out ( which they are b/c you get extra tickets!) but they fail to see the fact that its not the type of crap that they would want to go through. I know its not that person, or the next person on the telephone's fault, but I can bet a tenner that the corporate manager doesn't lose a minute's thought over it!...any of it! -hence the situation stays as it is.
I am pretty sure that if an A list celebrity, or even say any other 'minority' (due to Race, Colour or creed, religion whatever!) had to go through all that, or was treated that way in the first place, the Corporate managers would be falling over themselves to put it right before it hit the press!
Yes i know that there are limited seating areas for disabled patrons, but if they had a better policy, more people who want to utilize them so it would be a win win situation. Also, A list Celebs often want the private areas, away from the crowds which are scarce yet I can bet my last pound thats one 'performance' that THEY wouldn't have to go through!.
Thing is we can let the hoops we have to jump through curtail our enjoyment, can we? lol
glad that you have found a solution so that you can go enjoy, just wish it wasn't so unfair..is all..
Take care,
K