Are Albums allowed at concerts?
I’m going to Rodger’s stadium but I’m planning on getting an album in Toronto before the concert. I’m not sure if security will allow me to bring an album into the venue. Has anyone taken an album to a concert before?
I’m going to Rodger’s stadium but I’m planning on getting an album in Toronto before the concert. I’m not sure if security will allow me to bring an album into the venue. Has anyone taken an album to a concert before?
I regularly ship photocards and letters internationally and to the U.S. During my last visit, I was told I had to pay over $4 because my letter was supposedly 1 gram over the limit, which confused me as I’ve shipped more items for much less before.
The same employee I believe was named Krenare was rude throughout the interaction. Today she didn’t greet me and immediately asked if I was making a return. The worst part was when I took a photo of my stamped letter. She raised her voice at me, demanded to see the photo, and insisted I delete it because her hand may have been in the picture. If there is a policy about photos, it could have been explained calmly instead of being shouted at.
As someone who works in customer service, I understand that not every day is easy, but customers should still be treated with respect. Unfortunately, this is not the first negative experience I’ve had at this location.
Please let me know if this no hand in picture rule is an actual rule I’ve seen no rules about it
Edit : just searched up reviews on this location and most if not all are about the same employee
I was trying to buy Enhypen photo card collection from a Facebook seller.
At first, the listing said to “send best offers,” (she was selling other stuff) so I messaged my offer for the photocards and didn’t get a reply for about 2 months. she came back and said she was selling the ENHYPEN collection for $100. I asked for clarification because I was mainly interested in the photocards and wanted to make sure she meant photocards or for album and photocards.
She made another listing for the Enhypen collection for $100. The listing price changed to $50 (which you see in post) and I said I was ready to pick it up that day. She replied briefly but didn’t confirm details, then stopped responding again. After that, the price was changed again to $70. I confirmed I was still willing to buy at $70 and tried to arrange pickup, but communication kept being inconsistent and replies were unclear or delayed.
After going back and forth multiple times with changing prices and no clear arrangement for pickup, I decided to pass.
Just wondering if this kind of situation is normal on Facebook Marketplace or if I handled it correctly, because it felt very confusing to deal with. She ended up blocking me. I did get annoyed towards the end, but I feel I was respectful the entire time. I want to hear your opinions on the situation
Photos for proof. Didn’t get to screenshot the second listing ( the $50 one she blocked me before I could)
I bought BTS tickets on StubHub about a month ago. They are now in my Ticketmaster account and Apple Wallet. It says the ticket will be available by the day and time of the concert. Will I receive the tickets before then, and if they’re in my Apple Wallet, will they still work for if I want to enter the venue earlier the the time it starts?
I bought tickets through StubHub and they’re now in my Ticketmaster account and Apple Wallet. The ticket has a pink background and says ‘Standard Ticket,’ which I haven’t seen on other people’s tickets. Is this normal, or do others have tickets that look like this?