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teufel-man
so i was getting a hot dog at yonge and dundas tonight and look on the groud and see a ticketmaster ticket and it was for Dave Chapelle tonight at 10:30.... but after carefully thinking about it i just put it back on the ground

I couldnt have gone and watched it cuz i would be sitting beside some dude who lost his dates ticket (which i found on the ground)... so he would obviously be ing pissed at me

and i didnt feel like going in front of massey hall and trying to scalp it, even though this probably would have been a very good idea for me financially

so yeah.... i felt the ticket was only of use to the owner so i put it on the ground in case he came to look for it.....


so i feel kinda like a ing idiot for just throwing away a chapelle ticket but also not at the same time.....

opinions please.....
HypnotEyez
you are a good man.





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Misanthrope
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Originally posted by teufel-man


so i feel kinda like a ing idiot for just throwing away a chapelle ticket but also not at the same time.....

opinions please.....


it's ok man.
It's a weird situation, I wouldn't have known what to do myself.
evil_cookie
so you found like $200 on the ground and left it there? if it makes you feel any better, chances are some next guy found the ticket and made money off it :tongue2

I would've sold it just because I think chappele is WAY overrated. :thepirate

but really like Misanthrope mentioned it's really a weird situation.If it was found inside a store or building that would've been a different story; but you coulden't really do much - so you did fine.
MarkT
if you really wanted to go, you could just ask the person you sat beside if they lost a ticket...if they did, you could pay them the ticket's face value? I wouldn't have scalped it either though.

at least for online and credit card purchases, does anyone know if ticketmaster could trace the purchaser if you turned in a lost ticket?
teufel-man
yeah the fact that i was basically just leaving $200 on the ground is whats messing with my head

but i woulda felt like a grease-bag scalping it....
arek
quote:
Originally posted by teufel-man
so i was getting a hot dog at yonge and dundas tonight and look on the groud and see a ticketmaster ticket and it was for Dave Chapelle tonight at 10:30.... but after carefully thinking about it i just put it back on the ground

I couldnt have gone and watched it cuz i would be sitting beside some dude who lost his dates ticket (which i found on the ground)... so he would obviously be ing pissed at me

and i didnt feel like going in front of massey hall and trying to scalp it, even though this probably would have been a very good idea for me financially

so yeah.... i felt the ticket was only of use to the owner so i put it on the ground in case he came to look for it.....


so i feel kinda like a ing idiot for just throwing away a chapelle ticket but also not at the same time.....

opinions please.....


dumbass.
Import
quote:
Originally posted by MarkT
if you really wanted to go, you could just ask the person you sat beside if they lost a ticket...if they did, you could pay them the ticket's face value? I wouldn't have scalped it either though.

at least for online and credit card purchases, does anyone know if ticketmaster could trace the purchaser if you turned in a lost ticket?


Id imagine you could call ticketmaster and report finding a ticket, then if they reported loosing it they could probably get another.

But i dont really know what i wouldave done.
4-play
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Originally posted by arek
dumbass.


+1
E2EK1EL
quote:
Originally posted by teufel-man
so i was getting a hot dog at yonge and dundas tonight and look on the groud and see a ticketmaster ticket and it was for Dave Chapelle tonight at 10:30.... but after carefully thinking about it i just put it back on the ground

I couldnt have gone and watched it cuz i would be sitting beside some dude who lost his dates ticket (which i found on the ground)... so he would obviously be ing pissed at me

and i didnt feel like going in front of massey hall and trying to scalp it, even though this probably would have been a very good idea for me financially

so yeah.... i felt the ticket was only of use to the owner so i put it on the ground in case he came to look for it.....


so i feel kinda like a ing idiot for just throwing away a chapelle ticket but also not at the same time.....

opinions please.....


I'm sorry dude, but you ed up LARGE! If you found it in a store, library or bar / clubs ... or whatever, fine give it to someone that works there. But, in the public open area like that? Yo it's yours! That's my law, even with cell phones!

One time I found a ticket to Freakin 2000, I almost fainted. Freakin' was the largest annaul rave in Toronto, it's Dose and Syrous teaming up for Halloween and the turnout for that yr was suppose to be 20,000+, but the city ed them up and they lost their venue. Still, 19,000+ showed up.

beefy k
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Originally posted by evil_cookie
so you found like $200 on the ground and left it there? if it makes you feel any better, chances are some next guy found the ticket and made money off it :tongue2

I would've sold it just because I think chappele is WAY overrated. :thepirate

but really like Misanthrope mentioned it's really a weird situation.If it was found inside a store or building that would've been a different story; but you coulden't really do much - so you did fine.


Overrated? How? He's a comedic genious. Dane Cook comes close. But Chapelle is a master of the double entendre (butchered that spelling). So many meaningful statements lie beneath his jokes.

Dane Cook just states obvious things in a HILARIOUS way. But so can Chapelle. Ergo, Chapelle is better.

ps i used Cook as comparison because he is getting close to Chapelles calibur.
StereoPrincess
hmmm, that's definitely a weird situation. but i think i would have still gone with the ticket. if it is true and someone else that knew the person was sitting there then just act dumb and go find out if you can switch seats somewhere.

anyways, that's only if you really really wanted to see chapelle.
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