mattdavis11 |
06-16-2011 04:15 PM |
When I was in high school, I used to wait in line at stores, they had ticket quicks in some 7elevens, and operators running computers in music/entertainment stores. Sometimes there were 5-6 of us spread out at different locations, always #1 in line or we'd move on to another 7/11. I financed the outing, and we had our favorite stores that routinely spit out good seats.
We did it nearly every time a big band came to Dallas. Sometimes we'd land a really good pair or set of 4 seats, most you could buy was 6 at time, but they had to be split. 10am, they let em loose, work the machine aggressively, buy tickets. Everybody got picked up, paid for their time, and down to the ticket agent you go. You never lost money, and you paid the guys $60 to help you out.
A buddy of mine and I went out one Saturday morning for Metallica tickets, I scored 4 on the 4th row, he scored 4 on the 6th, dead center. Made $700 that morning.
My folks had an issue with what I was doing, but I didn't ever need to borrow money. I know I'll probably get slammed for doing it, but I never needed a job during the school year. Sacking groceries was for suckers, more money could be made in 4 hours than a month of showing Mrs. Rotten Crotch to her car. I always had a "real" full-time job during the summer though.
It was good times. Wake up really early with hang over, pick up some people, burn one down, eat some doughnuts at 7/11, get tix, burn another, go eat, sell tix, make money.
Good job, Rick. They will hold tickets for vendors and sponsors and turn them loose late with little or no announcement.
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