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Originally Posted by Free & Easy
yup that's true. I'm Calling the ticket office before I order it and they said better book it first rather than wait until it official sales.
I'm living in Beijing.
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but what does 'booking' mean, just showing your intent to buy? you haven't paid for it yet, right.
last yr in Shanghai, the tickets went on sale only a couple months before the shanghai date if i recall. and when you buy, you buy, no booking.
this yr i'm surprised they allow the public to react to the tickets so early, but this booking thing i think only makes it more complicated for people (few when you consider it) not living within China to line up tickets.
i bet calling the ticket office means you will need mandarin or local shanghainese language ability as well.
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Originally Posted by Free & Easy
yes, we can book the ticket.. but the status is pre-book so when they have the ticket. they will call who book the ticket first.. so they using first book first get the ticket system...
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question: what decisions are made at the prebooking...
things like seat quality based on ticket price (i think three kinds of prices) like last yr's Shanghai concert?
you have to give your name and address and phone, that is all?