FAQ
1) I bought A Band Called Pain tickets but now I don't want to go. How do I cancel my order?Unfortunately, because jazz & blues tickets are a one-of-a-kind item our A Band Called Pain ticket policy to buyer's states that you cannot change, cancel or exchange an order once you have placed it. If you would like more information please refer to the TicketSupply.com policy at the bottom of the page.
2) Help!!! I lost my A Band Called Pain tickets for the event! Can you do anything? Unfortunately, TicketSupply.com is unable to help if you have lost your A Band Called Pain tickets. You can contact the ticket broker to see if he or she can have the venue resend the A Band Called Pain tickets. However, there are no guarantees so it is important that you keep the A Band Called Pain tickets safe once you receive them. You can find your A Band Called Pain ticket broker's information on your receipt that was emailed to you.
3) Why are there sometimes fees charged for picking up A Band Called Pain tickets?Last minute A Band Called Pain orders may be subject to an additional fee because of the logistics of getting your A Band Called Pain tickets to the venue. This enables you to conveniently pick up your tickets when an event is within a few days.
4) Do you provide any guarantees for my A Band Called Pain tickets?Yes we do! Once the ticket broker has confirmed your order, TicketSupply.com guarantees that your A Band Called Pain tickets will be authentic and that you will receive them in time to attend the A Band Called Pain event. If the A Band Called Pain tickets are hard tickets, they will be mailed to you. If A Band Called Pain tickets are emailable or are digital tickets, the broker may email them to you for your convenience.
5) Are the listed prices for A Band Called Pain tickets different from their face value?In most cases, the listed price will be different from the face value of the A Band Called Pain tickets. The posted price for these A Band Called Pain tickets is determined by the ticket broker. Ticket brokers need to account for expenses in obtaining the tickets, delivery charges, convenience fees, and other charges in addition to the cost of acquiring the A Band Called Pain tickets. Buyers may pay more or less than face value for their A Band Called Pain tickets.