Best site for business class tickets? : r TravelHacks - Reddit I have a sub to Going that has gotten me notifications of $3K or less business class seats to Southern Europe for the last 2 years I feel it is worth the subscription fees, then you book tickets through the airline
Is there an online database where dealer leftovers (“last . . . - Reddit I’m looking to purchase a vehicle (Mustang or Cadillac) anywhere in the US with single digit mileage that is considered last years model so it’s brand-new while technically not the latest model I once used an online source to track down a leftover Cadillac with 9 miles that had gone unsold and was sitting on a lot in Pittsburgh PA and saved huge in the process I made the deal by phone
Unsold. com Out of Business Scam - No Refunds : r Scams Just heard from my mother in law that their holiday bookings through unsold com are no longer valid The site is offline 'for maintenance' for several days but all communication from the site is that they are going out of business 'due to COVID and the delta variant' While many businesses have failed due to COVID, this seems especially scam ridden as unsold com contacted each hotel to CANCEL
Does Ticketmaster reduce prices day-of the event? : r Frugal There’s an event tomorrow with two shows The late show still has about 30% of seats available Have you ever seen ticket prices drop closer to show time? And, what is the cutoff to buy tickets before the event starts? In the last I have successfully bought excellent broadway tickets for cheap by watching stubhub prices fall as it got closer to showtime I’m wondering if I can do the same
What happens to tickets when a concert sells poorly? I was looking at Peter Gabriel tickets for a friend in Chicago…lots of unsold $340 tickets in the front sections dropped to $125 a couple hours before the show
What is up with the “Ripped cover” warning at the start of books? Destroying unsold inventory to protect profit margins is now standard practice across a broad range of industries The thing with the book covers is just one example of collusion that's become completely normalized