Sat 23 Feb 2008
This morning, I got a little lucky – I was able to purchase a couple of tickets for Billy Joel’s July 18th concert at Shea Stadium. Even though I wanted to pick up 4, getting 2 was pretty good.
After waking up, I came downstairs and fired up my iMac and opened the Safari browser and pointed it to www.507tixx.com. This is the site the Mets were using to sell tickets for the concert. Last Saturday, when they put tickets for the July 16th concert on sale, almost immediately the concert was sold out. I guess it would have been since it was being billed as the final concert ever at Shea Stadium and people wanted to get their hands on the tickets. They offered them first to Mets’ season ticket holders, who ended up scarfing them up. Some were left over for us little people and surprise, almost as soon as they went on sale, they were sold out.
I hopped over to Ticketmaster, who was holding an auction for a few tickets, and to Stub Hub, where people who bought tickets were legally scalping them (what else would you call it when $95 tickets are being “sold” for over a 1000 bucks?). Unsuccessful there, I joined the untold numbers of Billy Joel fans who were ticked off at the entire process. Someone in the Mets organization heard the cries of angry fans and were able to get Billy to schedule another concert, this time two days later on Friday night, July 18th. So the first concert, which was billed as the final concert ever at Shea Stadium, was not so final.
So this morning, considering that a lot of Billy Joel fans were angry and also sitting in front of their computers, I didn’t have much hope of getting tickets, but I labored on, opening up the browser and 11 tabs pointed to www.507tixx.com. To my surprise, less than a minute after the tickets went on sale, I was able to log onto the site. The only problem – I didn’t know I had gotten into their sales page because I had so many tabs open. I was flipping through them when I got in. It took me about 20 seconds to realized that I had logged on.
I tried to buy four tickets, but was unsuccessful. Then I tried three, also to no avail. Hoping beyond hope that I could still get any kind of ticket, I tried for two – and I got them! But I had a five minute time limit that was ticking away fast. First, I had to create an account with 507tixx.com. They I had to pay for the tickets ($227 for two seats). I got my payment in under the wire (a little less than 1 minute left before they would release the tickets). The seats are on the floor, section A1. If you look at the stage, A1 is over on the left side near the third base fair line. But they are on the field where the Metropolitans play baseball. Pretty good seats, I would say.
What got me is that they charged $37 in fees for the two tickets. Sixteen dollars in “fees” and another $5.00 in ordering charges!! Ugh. Even though I was not happy about the added fees, I can’t be too upset. I got the tickets.
February 25th, 2008 at 12:19 PM
You should keep a running post on how many “offers” you’ve received from people that want to buy your tickets!!!
All I know is, if I were one of those lucky people that were able to get a ticket (or buy one for a super inflated price a couple days later) for the original “last” show on July 16th, I’d be pretty upset that they decided to add another “last” show after that!! haha.
February 25th, 2008 at 12:46 PM
Lucky bastard. I tried to get them for both concerts. I am happy I didn’t get them for the final July 16th concert. When is a final concert not so final? When they add another date!
Treat them like gold, brother! And if you get sick from food poisoning from a pasta dish I’ll send your way in July and you need to unload at least one ticket, give me a ring.