About Us
We at FanTickets Inc. would like to welcome you to our website.
Let me tell you a little bit about our website. Our ticket inventory is among the largest in the industry. Our tickets come from the most experienced and largest ticket suppliers across the country. These suppliers have to compete for your business. The competition creates a fast moving marketplace and honest, real prices. When you’re looking for tickets, be sure to look closely. Its not uncommon to see very similar seats at very different prices. Your not seeing things. This is a very common case of one of our suppliers being more motivated to sell his seats than the other. Think of our web site as, if you will a very large, very sophisticated, highly competitive, flea market for tickets.
The best way to use our service is to print a copy of the seating chart. Then, sort the seats you are looking at by price and start looking at the least expensive seats available. Then scroll up the list of tickets available until you find the match between location and price that’s best for you. Once again, don’t hesitate to call and ask for help.
A word about price. Many of the seats we list will be listed at prices that exceed the listed price on the ticket. It is just as common to find tickets on our web site at or way below the listed price on the ticket. We are always happy to look up the listed price, or the face value of any ticket you see listed on our site. How do I get tickets at under face value, you ask? I knew you would. Look for excessive amounts of ticket inventory being listed for the event you are considering attending. Then, keep an eye on the inventory leading up to the date of the event. If the inventory pool stays large and seats don't appear to be selling, price adjustments are inevitable. The largest, most dramatic price adjustments, either in prices going up or down tend to happen in the 72 hours leading up to the event. I have seen Madonna tickets with a face value of $200 sell for under $100. I have seen front row seats for Dancing with the Stars, face value $175 sell for $50. I have seen Red Sox playoff tickets sell for $50. Game 7 Boston Celtics playoff tickets have sold at under $100. Young Frankenstein tickets sold at $25 with a face value of $135. Enough said?
We are here here to help. We know the difference a good seat can make. Weve been to more events then we can remember. I've caught Princes' purple tambourine, high fived Bruce Springsteen, caught a falling Chicago Bull, watched young ladies line up to have body parts that should have remained hidden autographed by a famous rock star. I was brought on stage at a Santana show and put to work opening and distributing cold beers during a show on a particularly balmy summer night. Believe me when I tell you its possible to be too close to certain shows. I've been doused with uncomfortable amounts of many a rock stars sweat and had to leave one show well before it was over when a very famous rock star turned around mid song only to expose his very old, very hairy backside, completely uncovered. Scarred for life, I am. I'd tell you who it was, but I don't KISS and tell. The point is we have experience. I may not, as my wife likes to remind me so frequently, be able to dress myself intelligently, but I do have ticket wisdom. I invite you to call and solicit my advise.
Thanks for checking us out. We look forward to earning your business.
Sincerely,
Russ Junier, Owner, FanTickets Inc PO Box 494 Greenville, RI 02828 toll free 866-321-8499 cell 401-300-6782 fax 401-949-0072 email info@FanTickets.com