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The platinum tickets have not got anything extra special added to them. I am assuming you are referring to the "OFFICIAL PLATINUM TICKETS" on Ticketmaster?

 

If this is the case it is basically a way that ticketmaster can make more money by making you a guarantee that you will get the best seats in the house but will attract a premium ticket price.

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The platinum tickets have not got anything extra special added to them. I am assuming you are referring to the "OFFICIAL PLATINUM TICKETS" on Ticketmaster?

 

If this is the case it is basically a way that ticketmaster can make more money by making you a guarantee that you will get the best seats in the house but will attract a premium ticket price.

 

exactly what i was thinking, they didnt release any platinum packages this year, just normal ticket sales, and then later the fan interaction tickets

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The platinum tickets have not got anything extra special added to them. I am assuming you are referring to the "OFFICIAL PLATINUM TICKETS" on Ticketmaster?

 

If this is the case it is basically a way that ticketmaster can make more money by making you a guarantee that you will get the best seats in the house but will attract a premium ticket price.

 

exactly what i was thinking, they didnt release any platinum packages this year, just normal ticket sales, and then later the fan interaction tickets

 

I think it's a total Fucking liberty The Front Row tickets used to be

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The platinum tickets have not got anything extra special added to them. I am assuming you are referring to the "OFFICIAL PLATINUM TICKETS" on Ticketmaster?

 

If this is the case it is basically a way that ticketmaster can make more money by making you a guarantee that you will get the best seats in the house but will attract a premium ticket price.

 

exactly what i was thinking, they didnt release any platinum packages this year, just normal ticket sales, and then later the fan interaction tickets

 

I think it's a total Fucking liberty The Front Row tickets used to be

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Why are a second rate company charging more than WWE?. You can get front row at Raw and Smackdown for
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If I were to buy Platinum Tickets for the upcoming TNA tour - what can I expect/what do you get?

 

- What can I expect?

 

To meet all the TNA stars at an exclusive pre-show autograph party, get memoribilia signed, have candid snaps taken with all your favourite stars, chat to Dixie Carter herself, have the first opportunity to purchase TNA merchandise, plus the best

ringside seats in the house to the big TNA show that night.

 

- What you actually get?

 

After you are finally let into the arena ahead of the other fans queuing up, after spending 15 minutes trying to convince arena security that they should let you in because you've 'got some tickets to a pre-show signing thing that you paid well over the odds for', you will be herded into the third of the arena that has been tarped off due to poor ticket sales. Here you will find a 30 foot long buffet table, with 12 TNA stars sat at it (reluctantly). There will be a queue of about 50 like-minded dreamers in front of you. The queue will move slowly. A silver-haired gentleman, in charge of this event, will be barking orders at the 50 dreamers, allowing them approximately 2.4 seconds (conservative estimate) with each TNA star. He will not look favourably on photographs being taken, as these usually take longer than 2.4 seconds to organise. Most of the 12 TNA stars will be fairly pleasant, but there will be at least one hungover, one completely disinterested, and one will be a complete asshole (and I don't mean Mr Anderson, I mean in general). Jeff Hardy and Kurt Angle will likely be no-shows, or at least your favourite TNA star probably won't be there. After 35 minutes of queuing and less than two minutes of actually meeting your TNA heroes, you will then be asked to leave this part of the arena 'as the guys need to get ready for the show'. You will then be asked to queue up again outside the arena, before being allowed back in to sit in your premium ringside seat - 14th row ringside, floor seating, behind a fat dude carrying two WWE replica belts and his skinny 6'5" tall mate.

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If I were to buy Platinum Tickets for the upcoming TNA tour - what can I expect/what do you get?

 

- What you can I expect?

 

To meet all the TNA stars at an exclusive pre-show autograph party, get memoribilia signed, have candid snaps taken with all your favourite stars, chat to Dixie Carter herself, have the first opportunity to purchase TNA merchandise, plus the best

ringside seats in the house to the big TNA show that night.

 

- What you actually get?

 

After you are finally let into the arena ahead of the other fans queuing up, after spending 15 minutes trying to convince arena security that they should let you in because you've 'got some tickets to a pre-show signing thing that you paid well over the odds for', you will be herded into the third of the arena that has been tarped off due to poor ticket sales. Here you will find a 30 foot long buffet table, with 12 TNA stars sat at it (reluctantly). There will be a queue of about 50 like-minded dreamers in front of you. The queue will move slowly. A silver-haired gentleman, in charge of this event, will be barking orders at the 50 dreamers, allowing them approximately 2.4 seconds (conservative estimate) with each TNA star. He will not look favourably on photographs being taken, as these usually take longer than 2.4 seconds to organise. Most of the 12 TNA stars will be fairly pleasant, but there will be at least one hungover, one completely disinterested, and one will be a complete asshole (and I don't mean Mr Anderson, I mean in general). Jeff Hardy and Kurt Angle will likely be no-shows, or at least your favourite TNA star probably won't be there. After 35 minutes of queuing and less than two minutes of actually meeting your TNA heroes, you will then be asked to leave this part of the arena 'as the guys need to get ready for the show'. You will then be asked to queue up again outside the arena, before being allowed back in to sit in your premium ringside seat - 14th row ringside, floor seating, behind a fat dude carrying two WWE replica belts and his skinny 6'5" tall mate.

 

Post of the Month January 2011

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