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Just saw this on breakingnews.ie and I'm furious!! Have been with all the major phone networks over the years and lets just say I'm definitely not with O2 these days.
There aren't too many concerts I'd be willing to pay the current outrageous prices for but if a concert is special enough for me to want to do so, the thoughts that customers of a mobile phone network other than mine get priority makes me mad! It's hard enough to get seated tickets for concerts with standing anyway and when you're just over 5 feet tall a seat means you get to actually see what's on stage. And now I see that other people may have 48 hours access to ticket bookings before me. Is that legal?
Just saw this on breakingnews.ie and I'm furious!! Have been with all the major phone networks over the years and lets just say I'm definitely not with O2 these days.
There aren't too many concerts I'd be willing to pay the current outrageous prices for but if a concert is special enough for me to want to do so, the thoughts that customers of a mobile phone network other than mine get priority makes me mad! It's hard enough to get seated tickets for concerts with standing anyway and when you're just over 5 feet tall a seat means you get to actually see what's on stage. And now I see that other people may have 48 hours access to ticket bookings before me. Is that legal?