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Advice for buying tickets

We've all heard disaster stories about people paying money for tickets that didn't turn up, or came too late, so what can you do to protect yourself, and your money?

The following advice has been issued by Consumer Direct, which is a telephone and online consumer advice service that is operated by the Office of Fair Trading. What do they advise?

  • It's often advisable to buy through primary ticket agents – these are the official agents who act on behalf of the event promoters or venues.
  • Be wary of fraudulent online ticket sites. If you buy online, you may want to use a well known and well established site and don't be fooled by a site which looks professional. Other things to check are the company's geographic address and contact number and if you're worried, you may want to look at internet forums to see if others have had bad experiences.
  • Before you buy, make sure you have information about the face value of the tickets, how much you will pay in additional fees, including booking fees, transaction charges and postage, where the seat is, and whether it has a restricted view
  • Read the terms and conditions so that you understand how you are going to receive the tickets, what will happen if they don't arrive, what will happen if the event is cancelled, changed or you have to cancel.
  • If you are buying through secondary agents, be aware that prices can sometimes be at a premium when demand is high so it can be worth shopping around. Again make sure you know the face value, seat location and any additional fees. People should also be aware that Consumer Direct receives more complaints about secondary agents than official primary agent sellers.
  • Be aware that there are risks of buying tickets through internet auctions and from street touts.
  • When booking online check that the payment pages are secure by looking for a padlock symbol
  • If you're buying tickets costing over £100, consider using a credit card. In the event of the tickets not turning up, you should be able to get your money back from your card provider.
  • If you need advice, contact Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06 or visit the website at www.consumerdirect.gov.uk

 

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  1. Hi,
    I bought my tickets via the Capital fm phone line and still haven't received anything.
    What to do?
    Tx

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    Posted by Pippa on Tuesday, 2 June 2009 21:50

  2. Hi Capital Radio,
    like others I am still waiting for my Summertime Ball
    tickets no joy on the see phoneline just go's around in a loop, please advise

    many thanks

    Tina Penn

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    Posted by Tina Penn on Tuesday, 2 June 2009 13:28

  3. Hi Capital Radio

    I also purchased tikets for he summertime ball a few weeks ago and have not yet received them. They were ordered direct with Capital.

    Could you please advise.

    Thanks.

    Jessica Paige

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    Posted by Summer Time Ball - tickets still awaited on Monday, 1 June 2009 13:31

  4. I purchase tickets for the summertime ball a few weeks ago do you know when I will get them.

    i purchased them from the number given by capital
    Many thanks

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    Posted by Sally Taylor on Tuesday, 26 May 2009 08:36

  5. Hi Capital Radio,

    I hope you can help me I got my daughter and Her 2 friends already asking how they could get ticket for the premier from New Moon in November 2009.
    I would be grateful for any advise.

    Many thanks

    Gaby

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    Posted by Gaby Allion on Monday, 27 April 2009 17:47

  6. MJ at O2 fantastic.
    Good advice on Capital's site but not so easy to get through to the ticket office.Understand MJ has released more dates 30th July also,hope we can get tickets agree with Julie hope the public get them before the touts.
    MJ's range of fans are amazing my son of 24 and granson of 6 are both crazy about him,mind you so am I,not many artist that can hold that to there credit.

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    Posted by Karen Groves on Wednesday, 11 March 2009 13:01

  7. Absolutely Brilliant news that The king of pop MJ is coming to the O2!!!!!
    Me and my partner are massive fans we love him to pieces!
    Make our dreams come true please 2 tickets x fingers and toes and arms and legs crossed

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    Posted by Natasha Bell on Tuesday, 10 March 2009 10:21

  8. Fantastic news that MJ is coming to O2. Hope the public get first pick of the tickets rather than the touts who charge the earth. If you happen to have 4 spare tickets in the building at Capital, send them my way and you'll make my family very happy indeed!

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    Posted by Julie Brewster on Monday, 9 March 2009 16:45

  9. Love to see MJ. Most of all my two boys of 14 & 11 would love to see him as well.
    If there is such thing as good fortune, then I hope we are blessed to get 4 tickets for all the family to go together.
    If not then good luck to everyone in their quest to get tickets & enjoy the concert if you do...

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    Posted by Dave Richards on Monday, 9 March 2009 15:25

  10. Please Capital, this would be a dream come true. I would like 2 tickets to the King of Pop Michael Jackson's concert.
    Out of all artists in the world, l have always wanted to see him. They say dreams come true, please make this one come true for me.

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    Posted by Annastacia on Saturday, 7 March 2009 11:12

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