spunko12345, on 13 October 2009 - 11:00 AM, said:
The cynic in me tells me that the reason theyre all saying they cannot send the ticket (or at least proof that they have purchased the ticket) is because the tickets dont and never will exist. I wish you the very best of luck and I hope im wrong. But be wary before you shell out what I imagine would be a fairly hefty wedge on your trip.
Ive been stung to the tune of £200 on Ebay before for a Download festival ticket by some theiving prick in Ireland so im pretty un-trusting about buying tickets second hand of auction sites.
Ive been stung to the tune of £200 on Ebay before for a Download festival ticket by some theiving prick in Ireland so im pretty un-trusting about buying tickets second hand of auction sites.
no, i don't think so.
i guess it's a matter of international payment regulations.
i often tried to order things via internet from special stores in japan, but i never received any answers ( this stuff had nothing to do with gnr
- except one time, when there was a possibility to pay via pay pal or so.
but it's no problem to ask someone you know and who travels to japan to go to this shops, pay the stuff an send it to you.
then the people there will make fine parcels an will accompany the client to the next post office
i'll be in japan in november. maybe i'll find out, where to buy concert tickets.
This post has been edited by anja: 13 October 2009 - 03:50 PM


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