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Old Apr 11, 2015, 08:28 PM
chunkymonkey555 chunkymonkey555 is offline
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My usual tendencies is to things perfect the first time and ifs not and something is somehow screwed up or flawed I crash into a obsession of depression/ anxiety. The current thing that happened was that I was going to get concert tickets for something towards the end of the year so I thought I was fine getting general admission standing tickets, I was wrong, but before that I had to travel a hour and half to get the tickets. I got there finally and there was someone behind me waiting for me to purchase the tickets, so I felt a urge of having to make a decision quicker, well while getting the tickets the guy says GA floor is sold out and then tells me mid balcony is the best seating thats open so I say can I see the band, and what I should have said was were the lower balcony ( better seating) seats still open, but I didn't i spent a lot of money on crap seats, but i didn't think about till I got home, I researched the website and it said the lower balcony still had a ton of seats + they were the same price, I got infuriated and depressed all at once, all I had to do was ask if they had those seats open, and if not I wouldn't be regretting this decision. I can't believe the ticket seller would lie to me, and it goes on, I can't seem to get this out of my head, I feel so disappointed because I was waiting for this band for months to come back so I can see them, and actually be able to see their faces closer. I spent all day looking at buying tickets and trying to sell tickets and it was so draining and I don't understand why I have to do this to myself. Thank you for reading

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Old Apr 11, 2015, 08:49 PM
Bipolarchic14 Bipolarchic14 is offline
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Try reselling them and get the tickets you want. You may even make some money off them if it's a popular band! try stubhub
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Old Apr 11, 2015, 08:53 PM
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Try reselling them and get the tickets you want. You may even make some money off them if it's a popular band! try stubhub
its so much work and I'm in school now, so there is barely enough time to do this such a headache, yeah but when I feel better I'll try selling them
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Old Apr 11, 2015, 09:02 PM
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I don't know, but can't you return them? Im no good at making money out of nothing, so breaking even or a little loss for dumbazzness I've always been good with. It's nothing to beat yourself up over with.
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Old Apr 11, 2015, 09:08 PM
Bipolarchic14 Bipolarchic14 is offline
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its so much work and I'm in school now, so there is barely enough time to do this such a headache, yeah but when I feel better I'll try selling them
I do this for a living. It does not take long to set up an acct and they notify you if they sell. Up to you.

on a different note, I go to many concerts and events in general. It has been away to fight my social anxiety. I have had both the best and worsed seats in the venue but I had lots of fun either way. As long as they are unobstructed you should have a decent view. The energy and atmosphere itself will be exciting, I am sure. Something else to consider, in just about ever concert I have been to, they have personnel in the building giving upgrades to people for a little more money.
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