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Concert.


Question Posted Saturday September 29 2007, 10:50 am

There is this show I want to go to on Sunday. It's sold out, but my friend has a pass that can get me in.

Thing is my other good friend has been dying to go, but since it is sold out, she can't. She is devistated. I don't know what to do.

I really want to go, but I know she does too.
Do I let her go? Or should I just go?


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solidadvice4teens answered Saturday September 29 2007, 7:07 pm:
I bet you anything it is not sold out in the strictest sense. When a show goes on sale and all the pairs are gone and singles are left Ticketmaster or the promotor will list it as sold out because they can't sell singles easily.

Have your friend do an Internet search tonight for single seats. She'll probably get one and often in the best sections as people always buy 2 or 4 in a row leaving a 5th open throughout the venue.

If she cannot get a single than I would be a good friend and tell her you have the pass and give it to her. That's the right thing to do because you can always see them again. She would be devastated you went and didn't help her out.

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dancedance42 answered Saturday September 29 2007, 5:02 pm:
You are a REALLY good friend for considering to give up your ticket to another friend.
You should do whatever youd like. Keep in mind, it is your pass, that was given to you, so you dont have to give it up. Both of you really want to go see it, but you were given the chance. If you REALLY cant decide, send the pass back, or ask for another so neither of you can go or both you and your friend can go.

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