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1) Do you provide any guarantees for my A Thousand Houses tickets?Yes we do! Once the ticket broker has confirmed your order, TicketSupply.com guarantees that your A Thousand Houses tickets will be authentic and that you will receive them in time to attend the A Thousand Houses event. If the A Thousand Houses tickets are hard tickets, they will be mailed to you. If A Thousand Houses tickets are emailable or are digital tickets, the broker may email them to you for your convenience.
2) Are the listed prices for A Thousand Houses tickets different from their face value?In most cases, the listed price will be different from the face value of the A Thousand Houses tickets. The posted price for these A Thousand Houses 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 Thousand Houses tickets. Buyers may pay more or less than face value for their A Thousand Houses tickets.
3) I want to purchase alternative tickets but I don't know if an event for A Thousand Houses is planned in the near future. How do I find information about the A Thousand Houses schedule?TicketSupply.com posts the A Thousand Houses schedule if it has been made public. You can view the A Thousand Houses schedule on our site and select the date you want to attend (if available). Our site will supply a list of all available tickets to see A Thousand Houses. Just select the tickets you want, make a purchase, and get ready to attend that alternative event of a lifetime!
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5) Why isn't my name displayed on my A Thousand Houses tickets?You are purchasing these A Thousand Houses tickets from a ticket broker who has obtained them for you from someone who couldn't attend the A Thousand Houses event. Since the concert venue only scans the ticket barcodes, the name on the A Thousand Houses ticket is irrelevant. It should not prevent you from seeing A Thousand Houses and experiencing the full alternative event.