Michael Jackson is Dead
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I had a ticket for what was supposed to be the last show (Feb 24th) before he moved the first couple of dates to march... but unfortunately my mother was the purchaser, so I'm sure she'll just want to get her money back. Either that, or we'll keep the tickets and sell them on ebay for three million dollars.
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Why not still go the gig and be unaware to the staff that he's dead?
Get the thriller outfit on and everything.
Get the thriller outfit on and everything.
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http://www.michaeljacksonlive.com/refunds.php
Fans that purchased tickets for any of the 50 Michael Jackson This Is It concerts will have the option to receive a full refund of the ticket and service charge or receive their original lenticular tickets which will indicate the concert date and seat location of the ticket as originally purchased.
Fans that purchased tickets for any of the 50 Michael Jackson This Is It concerts will have the option to receive a full refund of the ticket and service charge or receive their original lenticular tickets which will indicate the concert date and seat location of the ticket as originally purchased.
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H.O.D. Feemo wrote:Why not still go the gig and be unaware to the staff that he's dead?
Get the thriller outfit on and everything.
Haha, that's such an amazing idea! Imagine the confusion it would cause.
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Povey wrote:http://www.michaeljacksonlive.com/refunds.php
Fans that purchased tickets for any of the 50 Michael Jackson This Is It concerts will have the option to receive a full refund of the ticket and service charge or receive their original lenticular tickets which will indicate the concert date and seat location of the ticket as originally purchased.
thats taking the piss... the actual piece of card ticket has NO value whatsoever and the company should be obliged to give a refund to people who have proof of purchase... they don't need the tickets back at all, I knew this would happen! haha
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H.O.D. Feemo wrote:Why not still go the gig and be unaware to the staff that he's dead?
Get the thriller outfit on and everything.
!!
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It'd be great, dry the tears from your eye with your one white glove yelling "WHEN DID THIS HAPPEEEEENNNN!"
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It would be great to have the ticket as a collectable.
I see it as one massive con myself, I mean AEG Live have surely lost millions on this? think about all the people that would of been employed for this tour (dancers,stage designers,security,backstage staff over 50 dates!) these would of all had contracts signed maybe? The whole sending the ticket back for a collectable is a way so they can keep your money
I imagine that a small percentage will do this but if you do the math of the number of people whom were to attend its looking like quids in for AEG.
Guess AEG Live dont have Insurance
I see it as one massive con myself, I mean AEG Live have surely lost millions on this? think about all the people that would of been employed for this tour (dancers,stage designers,security,backstage staff over 50 dates!) these would of all had contracts signed maybe? The whole sending the ticket back for a collectable is a way so they can keep your money
I imagine that a small percentage will do this but if you do the math of the number of people whom were to attend its looking like quids in for AEG.
Guess AEG Live dont have Insurance
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They only insured the first 10 dates apparantely... Useless...
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Wouldn't it be great if they still did 10 dates at the arena with the backdrop, dancers & stageshow et al but got famous folks to fill in and do a tribute show? Surely they must have thought of it by now.
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They were planning to get the Jacksons to do it, Would be cool but I wanna see and paid to see Michael Jackson.
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Rub my face... up and down
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thrash metal maniac wrote:they don't need the tickets back at all, I knew this would happen! haha
I don't think you get what they're offering. They're not asking for tickets back, they haven't even been sent out yet. If you bought a ticket through an official ticket agency, you have two choices:
1) Send off for a refund and get full cost of the ticket back.
2) Pay the money and get the ticket to keep as a souvenir (or more likely, to sell in 5 years at 10 times what you paid for the original ticket).
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WWAAAAANASOAJOSIODIWJ@I!@!@!
So upsetting. It would've been so amazing. I like that song a lot too. God, I bet the setlist was amazing. When they release it, I'm going to be so bloody well upset.
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Im suprised he sounds like that good. I remember when he "sang" We Are The World in London in 2004, and well, the words he did sing were kinda bad.
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