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Isn't that a major RIP OFF....If this was any other concert held by a different association or sometin....they would never allow tickets to be sold at the door for that price....UNFORTUNATELY NUTTIN we can do about it...and silly thing is there are ppl who are willing to pay that price..BEIN THat tickey master printed these tickets...they should have some authourity and regulating the prices...I know they do it online on EBAY...when tickets for concerts get sold tooo high....
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Absolutely, seeing as how they treated some of their dj's so well last night that they had to wait out in the cold for half an hour before they could get in because they didn't leave any dj passes at the door.
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Hey if someone is stupid enogh to pay $30 for a pair of Calvin Klein socks. Or $40 for a $6 plain white t-shirt with a little Nike swoosh on it. Then let them pay $200+ to go to a rave, no one is forcing anyone to pay that much. If you don't wanna pay that much, go somewhere else. Or better yet, for a couple of hundred dollars more than the cost to get into this party, you could throw your own small party, with a couple hundred of your fellow ravers, book only the DJs you want to hear and probably have a way better time, plus possibly get back every cent you invested and then some. Quit your bitching.
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I bought my tickets early, but to be honest I would have paid that door price. It was the first rave I could talk all my friends into going to(they are clubbers) and they all had an awesome time. I would pay almost anything to relive that night with my friends.
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