Prices soar as V Festival tickets sold on
Saturday 5th March 2011, 11:22AM GMT.
Tickets for V Festival were today being resold by touts on internet auction sites for 75 per cent more than they cost yesterday.
The festival sold out in record time yesterday, just 80 minutes after tickets went on sale. Today £179 passes were being sold for as much as £310.
Fans have been warned not to be tempted by unofficial websites amid fears they will take credit card details but won’t supply tickets.
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Absolute scum bags. When there are genuine fans trying to buy tickets and they can’t get them because of people trying to make a quick buck.
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Please please try some sort of registration for next year. Very very disappointed not to get three weekend for Weston. But wont buy touts tickets. Not happy!
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Its obvious that after on ale tickets prices raise.But for those who don’t want to get tickets from non registered sites of fake sites and o price less than surely mention above should Sold Out Ticket Market.Its not fake and prices are still low for V Festival
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