Odd!! Who would bid that much for these tickets?? Do they think they are bidding on something like the Hundred Haunts Ball (or whatever the thing is called?). The seller has over 1000 positive comments so I would guess they probably are legit tickets, but still who would bid so high? Most of the bidders are newbies -- wonder if the highbidder will come through!
I know I'm a little obsessive about keeping the date right on my camera, computer and all that but did anybody else notice the date stamp on the picture? 2003/10/20
Giving the benefit of the doubt, maybe the seller doesn't keep the date accurate.
Call me if you want but I'd be leary of bidding on them with a 2003 date stamp on the picture. Let alone the price
I haven't checked that auction since yesterday. I thought 480 was ridiculous. It's my birthday on the 31st, we decided to go late and aren't arriving until the 30th, so the 31st is our only option to go. I don't need to be there that bad! I'll just plan better for next year!
I did find some info about getting tickets that have been returned, but you can't get them until that day. I posted the full details on the official mnsshp thread and am too new to know how to put the link here!
I've only ebay'ed a few times so I am a novice but I am wondering if there is some kind of recourse if these aren't legitimate tickets?
I mean, really, I can take my 2003 MNSSHP tickets and say they are for Halloween night 2004 and these people wouldn't know until they get to the gate. There must be something in ebay's policy???
I totally don't trust that photo! October 2003??? Maybe if it said September 2003, then maybe I would think she set the date wrong accidentally but October???
And why would someone pay so much for tickets that are worth ..what? $130???