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1) Can my A Year In New York tickets be sent to an address other than my billing address?A Year In New York tickets that are mailed are sent only to the billing address on file for the buyer. If this is not convenient and the tickets are hard tickets, some A Year In New York ticket brokers allow buyers to select a will call pickup option. If the tickets may be digital tickets, you can check into electronic tickets; these can be printed from any location. If you are not sure if the specific A Year In New York tickets can be electronic tickets, please contact our customer support and they can help you find this information.
2) Do you offer discounted tickets for alternative events?Yes, TicketSupply.com offers discounted pricing on tickets for alternative events and every other concert event. You can search by alternative or by the name of a specific performer (i.e. "A Year In New York") in order to find discounted tickets to their events. If you have a specific city or state in mind, enter it when doing your search in order to narrow the list of displayed results.
3) How do I find the seats for A Year In New York tickets?On the page containing A Year In New York ticket details, the general location may be listed if they were provided by the ticket broker. (ticket notes under ticket listing) We do not require the seat numbers to be listed by the ticket brokers for the privacy of the buyer and seller. If the A Year In New York seat numbers are not listed, buyers can rest assured that all seats purchased from a single listing will be located together unless otherwise clearly stated in the A Year In New York ticket notes.
4) Are the listed prices for A Year In New York tickets different from their face value?In most cases, the listed price will be different from the face value of the A Year In New York tickets. The posted price for these A Year In New York 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 Year In New York tickets. Buyers may pay more or less than face value for their A Year In New York tickets.
5) What if the A Year In New York event is postponed?If the A Year In New York event is postponed, your A Year In New York tickets will be usable for the postponed event. Since this may be subject to exceptions, you can contact the ticket broker of your A Year In New York tickets to confirm. Call or send the broker an email using the seller contact information that TicketSupply.com provided to you when you bought your A Year In New York tickets.