================================================ Subject: Re: My Creed Tickets Bought From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Sat 8 Jun 2002 23:56:36 -0400 ================================================ I didn't get my tickets for the 7/19 (Friday) show out here yet. But with the lottery thing and ticket prices, I might change my mind about going. I'll stop at the Kroger ticketmaster on Monday. Hopefully, the seating offering will be decent. Thanks for passing on your ticketmaster experience. Jim ---------------------- Kerri C. wrote: >My story on getting tickets for the Creed Concert in Cleveland, Ohio on July >21 at Gund Arena. If anyone going to that show, wants to meet, just email >me. > >Well, I arrived at Giant Eagle (grocery store in Ohio) at 9:15 am. After >some confusion, I received my "lottery" ticket. The order of who gets to buy >tickets first depended on the ticket number was pulled. Then each ticket >would be in order of who came earliest-more recently. It happened that the >ticket of person who was first at Giant Eagle was pulled. So, we were just >in order of who arrived earliest-recently. I was sixth in line. The >ticketmaster rep said we had no choice of section -- it was best available. >Well, the fourth person is line got section 100 row 2 on the lower level. >The change between the fourth person in line and me was major. > >My seats are at Club Level. Section 126. Row 27 out of 30. Seats 7 & 8. The >total for 2 tickets came to $108. So, $54 dollars each. Geez, I guess that >makes up for when I saw them for $5. The seats actually are not that bad >positioning wise. It is a better view if I had floor row 27 and not be able >to see a thing. Distance wise, the person who was fourth in line and >received row 100 is farther away from the stage than I am. > >Regards, >Kerri > >To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: >http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp > > > -- Stress has been pinpointed as a major cause of illness. To avoid overload and burnout, keep stress out of your life. Give it to others instead. Learn the "Gaslight" treatment, the "Are you talking to me?" technique, and the "Do you feel okay? You look pale." approach. Start with negotiation and implication. Advance to manipulation and humiliation. Above all, relax and have a nice day. To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp