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I'm Really Worried What Do I Do?

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abbeylee90 | 17:44 Wed 12th Feb 2025 | Family & Relationships
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I'm meant to be going to see stereophonics in July but my friend has she said she can't go now but I really want to go not sell them and don't know who else to ask

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Perhaps your friend can sell her ticket to another in your group.

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There's only 2 of us but that what I'm looking for to sell her ticket to someone else. 

Ask your other friends.  You've got more than one friend.

Why can't she go?

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Not sure will ask when I see her in person. Just trying to think who likes them. 

Leave it until you know what she's doing. 

Ask you boss if they'd like to accompany you to a concert.

Sleep over guy? I wouldn't ask the old guy from the dogs home. You could ask at Selco or wait until you get new colleagues at the dog groomers

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I haven't found out if I got the job at dog groomers 

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Don't worry I'm not going to ask dogs home guy he was down there other day and didn't help me with being late meeting my friend. 

I'd go if I lived nearby so maybe your mum or dad would be interested. Hope you get to enjoy it...'have a nice day' and can decide on your 'handbags and glad rags'.

 

Abbey, "worried" seems to crop up a lot in your posts and you take too much on your shoulders.  Did your friend pay for the ticket in the first instance (guess it will be around £70) or did you pay for the two of them?

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She hasn't paid and £50 months ago.

Abby - start by advertising the ticket amongst your facebook 'friends'.

You've paid for her ticket?

Abbey, why didn't your friend pay - and why didn't you ask her to - when you bought the tickets? My friends and I always settle up right away if someone's paid for anything like that. 

 

You could always try to sell them on a "reputable" resale site like TicketMaster. If the gig is sold out then you might be able to make a small profit (£10-20 per ticket).

 

I think you should ask your mum, or dad, or sister to go with you and pay for other ticket. Then you would get to go and bond with family member too.

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No she reliable normally with paying sometimes I don't pay her upfront. 

Offer a free ticket to a sheep farmer?

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