Written by S. Monteban    Monday, 20 June 2011 15:25   
GetMeIn.com launches last minute tickets - saving fans up to seventy five per cent

alt Brits looking for low cost entertainment can now get their hands on premium tickets for the most in-demand events at bargain prices, thanks to GetMeIn.com’s brand new last minute tickets service.

GetMeIn.com, which is owned by ticketing giants Ticketmaster and Live Nation, is one of the UK’s leading ticket marketplaces and allows fans to buy and sell tickets online, within a safe and secure booking system.

Front row tickets for the London leg of Peter Kay’s highly-rated ‘Tour That Doesn’t Tour’ were sold for just £17.50 this week, while tickets for boy band of the moment JLS, recently sold for £20- saving the customer 59% on face value. Other bargains snapped up by GetMeIn.com customers include £4.40 tickets for controversial rocker Pete Doherty’s recent Cambridge gig, and £5 tickets for up-and-coming Essex rapper Devlin’s Manchester show.

This new service allows fans to buy concert tickets, festival tickets and more up until a few hours before the event, with a range of delivery options including e-tickets, next-day delivery or collection available.

GetMeIn.com guarantee all purchases, including last minute ones, with its 150% ‘Fan Guard’ policy, which ensures that:

Customers will receive the tickets they have ordered

Customer tickets will be dispatched in time for the event

Customers will be refunded if the event is cancelled and not rescheduled

In the unlikely event that GetMeIn.com are unable to keep this commitment, customers will receive a 100% refund, as well as a 50% credit towards any future purchase.

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