What are TicketFast Tickets, are they safe?

Date Added: April 03, 2009 07:14:31 PM
Author: G Mac
Category: Computers and Internet: arts and entertainment
TicketFast, and other types of electronic tickets have been gaining in popularity during the last 3- 4 years. TicketFast is a brand name owned by TicketMaster and is synonymous with other brand names such as “SpeedyTix“, “Print-at-Home“. You will noticed these tickets are often referred to in listings on our web site as “E-Tix” or “E-Tickets“, “etickets” and “emailable”. Generally these ticket can be emailed to you instead of shipped by FedEx. As with all tickets sold by TicketCyclone we guarantees the authenticity of all tickets sold as TicketFast and all other forms of etickets. Most major online box offices, including TicketMaster, now offer etickets as a delivery option.; When E-Tickets are purchased through the original box office, the original buyer is sent an email containing an Adobe pdf file file, rather than receiving a traditional ticket in the mail. The pdf file contains the actual tickets, each ticket has a unique barcode. Upon entering the venue, the barcode is scanned to authenticate the ticket, just as with a traditional, hard-stock ticket. How do I print my TicketFast or etickets? Your tickets will likely be delivered to you as an attachment to an email, some TicketFast tickets will have to be printed by us and sent to you by FedEx.. Open your email and click on the attachment. Save the file to a safe place on your computer. Open the file and print your tickets. This requires that you have Adobe reader installed on your computer (most computers today do). If you do not have Adobe Reader download here for free. Treat the tickets and the file for the tickets with absolute care. Any breach to the security of the tickets places your admission at great risk Fraudulent TicketFast Tickets Because it is easy to reproduce unlimited copies of eTickets, fraud has become an issue, ever since they were introduced several years ago. We particularly caution you against purchasing electronic or ticketfast tickets from street sellers, because your recourse is very limited. These issues came to light during a recent Bruce Springsteen tour, where the same tickets were sold at street level hundreds of times over. Buying from a broker assures you that your tickets, and their security, have been treated with great care. Paying with your credit card will also give you an added layer of security and protection. Some sellers on auction sites such as ebay or craigslist also chose ETickets as their delivery method. While we do not intend to unfairly cast doubt on good sellers, you would be well advised to be very certain of the reputation of the seller. Even a well-intentioned seller can make a mistake, the barcodes on these tickets will only validate one time, so if a seller accidentally sent the file to more than one person, only the first one through the door would get in.