FAQ
1) How are Thousand Foot Crutch ticket brokers restricted in their posting and pricing?Ticket brokers must abide by the TicketSupply.com seller agreement. Thousand Foot Crutch tickets must be listed in accordance with any applicable international, federal, state, and local regulations, statutes, and laws. However, TicketSupply.com does not regulate the Thousand Foot Crutch ticket prices.
2) How can I get aisle seats to see Thousand Foot Crutch?For any tickets, including those to see Thousand Foot Crutch, aisle seats are a hot item. If any Thousand Foot Crutch ticket within a listing is seated on an aisle, this detail will usually be provided by the ticket broker when they list the Thousand Foot Crutch tickets. Buyers should read the information listed in the ticket posting details (under the Thousand Foot Crutch specific ticket listing) to find this information. If there are no notes on the listing and no mention of an aisle seat, buyers should assume that the Thousand Foot Crutch seats are not located on an aisle.
3) I purchased more than one Thousand Foot Crutch ticket, are all the seats together?Unless it is clearly noted on the Thousand Foot Crutch ticket notes, all of the tickets for the Thousand Foot Crutch event are seated together. If you already purchased, you would most likely be able to see if they were not consecutive seating on your Thousand Foot Crutch receipt.
4) Do you provide any guarantees for my Thousand Foot Crutch tickets?Yes we do! Once the ticket broker has confirmed your order, TicketSupply.com guarantees that your Thousand Foot Crutch tickets will be authentic and that you will receive them in time to attend the Thousand Foot Crutch event. If the Thousand Foot Crutch tickets are hard tickets, they will be mailed to you. If Thousand Foot Crutch tickets are emailable or are digital tickets, the broker may email them to you for your convenience.
5) I think I may have received the wrong Thousand Foot Crutch tickets. What do I do?It is rare that a buyer will receive the wrong Thousand Foot Crutch tickets, but accidents can happen. If you believe that you have received the incorrect Thousand Foot Crutch tickets, please contact the ticket broker that is listed on your Thousand Foot Crutch receipt and provide your order number. Please note that your name isn't always the name on the pop & rock tickets and that isn't a problem, those are your concert tickets. If the Thousand Foot Crutch tickets are in a better section, then the ticket broker might have decided to upgrade your Thousand Foot Crutch tickets for free. Please check with the ticket broker to discuss this with them. If they are in fact the wrong Thousand Foot Crutch tickets, the ticket broker and us will make every effort to resolve the issue to your satisfaction. Keep in mind that you are covered by our 100% guarantee on pop & rock tickets so you should not have any concerns.