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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:
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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.