IceAlisa
discriminating and persnickety ballet aficionado
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One first row ticket across from the judges at the 2018 US Nationals in San Jose. Senior Pairs SP/FS and Senior Dance SD/FD are available. Please IM me if interested.
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That was a typo. Senior pairs SP and FS are sold. Still have the one FD ticket. PM me if interested.Senior pairs SP and FD have been sold.
I have one ticket for Canadian Nats Novice and Juniors. Jan 8, 9, and 10.
If you know of a young skater or her/his family that could use theses tickets please PM me.
I will be happy to donate them to someone in the skating community.
Enjoy!In between my last post and now, I decided to bring my sister along to the men's event and an overnight in San Jose. She'll do other things during the free dance.
I've purchased my two tickets for the men's free and I bought the one ticket from
@IceAlisa for the free dance. Thanks @IceAlisa and @acraven for your prompt replies.
As far as advice for using these forums, it'd be read carefully, pay attention, and be prompt with replies. Because I wasn't paying attention this morning, I came a hair's breath from buying my sister and I tickets for the dance free instead of the men's free - yikes!
Since no one else answered and I love giving advice:All,
What are your tips for buying tickets through a forum like this? Steps, what to do, not to do, etc.?
I bought tickets for WC 2017 through this forum. I was in Europe, the seller was in Canada. I paid the seller by PayPal and got the tickets by email. No problems, it went great, I was very happy and thankful for the seller.Since no one else answered and I love giving advice:
- PayPal or in-person cash or money order are the best forms of payment IMO. If you don't have a PayPal account it's easy to open one and all you need to send money is the seller's email address. It is instantaneous and the sender pays a small transaction fee. If I were selling, Iwould be hesitant about a personal check because there is a risk, even if it is slight.
- Arranging how to get the tickets you buy is harder. There is still time for mail,but not much -- you could ask someone to overnight them (Priority Mail Express) but that costs about $25. In-person is great, if possible. And it may be possible for them to be left at the box office, but there are all kinds of potential problems with that IMO. (This is not Lincoln Center!) The only way I have done a ticket handover is in person.
Maybe someone else has other ideas.
I have an all events ticket package I need to sell as I can't attend. It's a very good seat:
Section 127
Row 21
Seat 6
I'm offering the package at a greatly reduced price. Please message me if interested.
Since no one else answered and I love giving advice:
- PayPal or in-person cash or money order are the best forms of payment IMO. If you don't have a PayPal account it's easy to open one and all you need to send money is the seller's email address. It is instantaneous and the sender pays a small transaction fee. If I were selling, Iwould be hesitant about a personal check because there is a risk, even if it is slight.
- Arranging how to get the tickets you buy is harder. There is still time for mail,but not much -- you could ask someone to overnight them (Priority Mail Express) but that costs about $25. In-person is great, if possible. And it may be possible for them to be left at the box office, but there are all kinds of potential problems with that IMO. (This is not Lincoln Center!) The only way I have done a ticket handover is in person.
Maybe someone else has other ideas.