Hit the
ol' Google search.... The paid for ads will be on top. If you click on
these you may get a good site but not necessarily. The first two pages
of search usually have the most prominent listings. Obviously with such a
general search , you will come up with a variety of ticket options. A
more specific search will return a more focused spread. So let's assume
we specifically are looking for concert tickets.
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- 1Put in "cheap concert tickets" and you get a variety of ticket options.
- 2Look over the paid-for-ads and see if anything interests you. These adverts are pay per click therefore the advertiser will want to have something on the other end relevant to the search.
- 3Look over the first and second page. If you do this you'll get a number of dot coms that sell tickets online, for example and not endorsing them, (http://www.gotickets.com, http://tickets.cheaptickets.com, http://www.stubsearch.com/). Unfortunately a lot, if not most of them, are brokers and buy up tickets right when they go on sale and re-sell them for a profit.
- 4Compare three or four of them with your specific concert search. Whatever artist, band, comedian you're looking for.
- 5Buyer beware...Go with high rated sellers, usually the ones that have a lot of feedback and lots of sales.
- 6Order online and wait for your tickets. Usually they offer tracking numbers and insurance (separate fee). This is highly recommend.
- Again whether cheaper or not, take the time to do a little research and be careful when buying. If the seller takes Paypal all the better.
Warnings
- Keep track of your bought tickets and contact the seller if you aren't getting the tickets in the agreed time frame. Sometimes a quick email saves you from missing that concert.
- Beware sellers that can't be found on a website, one liners on a classifieds.
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