

"When I got sent the tickets, they were for the earlier performance, but on the same day. To sign up, simply enter your email address into this link here and select Daily News. The morning newsletter arrives every day before 9am and the evening newsletter, manually curated by the team, is sent at 6.30pm, giving you a round up of the most important stories of the day.
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Get all the latest news and headlines from Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians sent straight to your inbox twice a day by signing up to our free newsletter.įrom breaking news to the latest on the coronavirus crisis in Scotland, we'll have you covered. I knew Viagogo was a big name so I just bought the tickets from there. I actually had no idea there was a box office which is annoying as I usually do my research. "I ordered the two tickets on August 15 (Monday) because my friend is coming from Miami and we had different stuff booked for the week. I used Viagogo because I was familiar with the name and trusted that they were legitimate, but I wish I had gone on Trustpilot before making the purchase because I noticed several other bad reviews from people in similar positions. Speaking to Edinburgh Live, the 28-year-old media student, said: "It's incredibly irritating, I couldn't believe it.
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A spokesperson for the company has since confirmed that they are processing a full refund for Lewis, and the matter will soon be resolved. Messages, seen by Edinburgh Live, from a Viagogo representative, say that the company was trying to get in touch with the bogus seller. READ MORE: East Lothian pensioner, 82, rushed to hospital after being struck by car After chatting with multiple representatives from the company on an online chat, Lewis advised the seller that sent him his tickets should be banned from using the site. Viagogo is a third-party ticket resale sight that offers customers a platform to both buy and sell tickets for sporting events, concerts, and several other types of shows.

Lewis, who paid over £300 for two tickets, was forced to purchase two more to still attend Saturday's show. Lewis then visited the Tattoo box office and was reportedly informed by a member of staff that they too were having trouble reaching Viagogo regarding 'ticket resale claims' and the company had gone as far as blocking their number. With the tickets booked for the late show on Saturday, August 20, Lewis noticed that the two virtual tickets were stating the wrong time they selected and also had someone else's name on them. With a friend visiting Edinburgh from Miami, Lewis Haig purchased two tickets for the show from Viagogo, not knowing the Tattoo had its own box office for the event. The ideal gentleman’s accessories, we design pocket watches to have a unique point of difference: whether in a skeletal exposure of intricate mechanical movements, or in richly textured, meticulously detailed faces.An Edinburgh student has been left out of pocket after purchasing two tickets for this year's Royal Military Tattoo performance that turned out to be screenshots of someone else's.
