Damaged Ticket

Submitted by Roy G. Biv on

Accidentally got a pair of tickets wet, and when separating them a part of one stuck to the other.  Of course, it was the bar code and bar code only damaged.  Does anyone know if they'll let you in with a damaged bar code?  I'm thinking I'm hosed.  Ffffffuuuuuuuu . . . .

Charlestown Chiefs

September 6th, 2012 at 8:57 PM ^

Definitely try what bdsisme said.  That's the easiest bet.  If they aren't your tickets for some reason, there is an alternative method that would cost you about 10.00.  However, it is pretty complex and involves 2 people to have StubHub accounts.  If you can read the numbers still on your tickets, you can list them for sale for $0.01 each and then your friend pays like a 5.00 minimum service charge or something like that.  The only catch is that your friend would have to be ready immediately to buy them as soon as you list them before anyone else gets them.  I had to do this once last year and it worked out.  I would only attempt this method if you cannot use the ticket office though. 

cohensh

September 6th, 2012 at 9:01 PM ^

Go to the ticket office.  They can reprint them on the spot.  Mine got wet and I did this.  If they're student tickets you'll need the person who bought them there.  Otherwise, piece of cake.

Feat of Clay

September 7th, 2012 at 10:23 AM ^

Yeah, and if you go to the ticket office, check out what kind of posters they are giving out this year and report back.  I haven't been by this year but I saw a SWEET one with 133 on it (hanging in the associate dean's office in Engineering) and if that's it I am ALL OVER IT

MSHOT92

September 6th, 2012 at 9:16 PM ^

left my MSU tickets at home one year, went to will call, they printed new ones and I had to pay $5 per ticket by mail. Not a big issue particularly if you have the tix in hand.

hennesbe

September 7th, 2012 at 10:14 AM ^

Stop the scalpers and those that sell to other teams fans.  Instead of a ticket give each person a little tag to hang on your key change to scan when entering.