The ticket on etix will charge $19.25 on a $78.50 ticket which ENRAGES me. I know they all do it, but UHG!! I'm wondering if it would be worth it to go and buy the ticket in person. They say "Service charges apply to all orders" but I'm wondering if it is 25% like it is online...
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klm2978 OP t1_j5kx1tv wrote
AND they charge you $2.75 to print your own DAMN ticket. Infuriating!!
connor8383 t1_j5likyb wrote
For the “convenience” of course.
Life is such a scam
Rs90 t1_j5l65nn wrote
"You're welcome"
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GaimanitePkat t1_j5ld27v wrote
They do not! But their box office hours are, of course, very inconvenient.
Vajama77 t1_j5l2f6s wrote
I would be enraged as well. Buy them at the theater.
OrtizDupri t1_j5lkc9o wrote
They do not, but they also don't offer whatever random discount you get from ordering online - so in my experience, the ticket prices were about the same between the two. Might depend on show or whatever though.
yellowlabradoodle t1_j5n8wq2 wrote
wondering the same thing about the national :///
DancyElephant12 t1_j5nmhye wrote
The National doesn’t charge any fees for in person purchases. I go that route every time both because of this and because I like to keep physical ticket stubs.
spillsomepaint t1_j5o4vm0 wrote
Always buy tickets for the national at the box office. No fees, evertime
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TheBoyLindsay t1_j5ocfj7 wrote
Definitely buy your tickets at the box office (around the corner from the main entrance on W. Main). I was getting four tickets to My Fair Lady in the first balcony and they were coming out to about $400-450 online. Went to the box office and it was about $200 (not exaggerating). If you look closely on the ticketing website, there's a small disclaimer that says they are a 3rd party seller and prices may not reflect the actual ticket price. Such a scam.
I think the box office is open around lunchtime most weekdays - you could call in advance to check.
prezdakistan t1_j5osaxs wrote
I always try to buy tickets at box offices or physical locations when I can. The fees are usually a lot cheaper, only a few dollars, and they are usually going to venue instead of ticket master or axs. Tickets are sometime not often cheaper too.
The National sells tickets for VACU live and Plan 9 sell tickets for a lot of Brown's Island shows
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trampoliningisfun t1_j5kwt2r wrote
They don't! Go in person and save your money!!