
If You Struck Out on PRticket, Here’s My Last Minute Strategy To Score
I see a lot of y’all panicking over res*lls, so I figured I’d share the strategy I’ve used countless times to get cheap last minute t*ckets. Obviously it’s stress free when you secure your t*cket through the first party, PRt*cket in this case, T*cketmaster for other shows, etc. But when those s*ll out in minutes for a concert this big, that doesn’t mean you’re cooked. If I didn’t have work and hadn’t already spent stupidly before this announcement, I’d honestly fly to the island without a concert t*cket and prepare to b*y one that morning. Right now people are listing t*ckets for $1,500-$5,000 because they can. Ignore it. Starting around 5 AM the morning of the show, I’d be checking St*bHub constantly and ready to pull the trigger when something reasonably priced pops up.
Res*llers exist, fuck em, but not everyone s*lling on St*bHub is a r*seller. Plenty of people bo*ght tickets planning to go and life happens. Flights or transportation fall through, plans change, somebody gets sick, needs the money, or simply can’t go anymore. That’s when the leverage flips. A week before the show somebody can gamble and ask $4K, but when the concert is hours away and nobody has bo*ght it, making your money back becomes more important than trying to profit 5x. I’ve sold t*ckets cheaper at the last minute for that exact reason and I’ve bo*ght countless of t*ckets the same way. I don’t consider it luck, it’s just understanding when the seller loses leverage and as a b*yer be ready and know when you have that leverage.
And for anyone worried because of what happened during the “Residencia En El Choli” last year, that wasn’t a St*bHub problem. There were a ton of fake t*cket scams floating around because T*cketera was the original ticketing platform and fumbled soo bad. This show is being handled through PRt*cket with the learned mistakes from T*cketera’s incompetence. On St*bhub the seller doesn’t just get your money the second you b*y the ticket. St*bHub processes their payout after the event, once the transaction has actually cleared and there was no issue getting in with the t*cket. Once I do have my t*cket I’m also getting to the venue EARLY. If there’s any issues and you’re one of the first dealing with it, you will get a replacement t*cket right away since Stubhub has “B*yers Protection”. Show up late after several people have already needed replacements and you may end up with a full refund instead, which is the last thing I’d want after flying all the way to Puerto Rico. So if you struck out on PRt*cket or didn’t have a Banco Popular card, don’t let today’s res*le prices scare you. The market the morning of the concert will look completely different. Hope this helps (:
Sorry for all the *’s, all the words that have it are banned from this sub lol