1-888-442-4404
HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.
Sports Tickets Concert Tickets Theater Tickets Local Events

We are currently updating our inventory of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg tickets. Please call 1-888-442-4404 ext 221. We will beat ANY brokers price, guaranteed.



Go to our homepage or search for these:



Their prices may not be as good as ticketsmyway.com, but these guys might be able to help:


A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Tickets Joe Egg Tickets had been a major player in the ticket event reseller market for over 20 years. Joe had begun by simply standing outside the doors of the city?s major venues and selling a handful of tickets at a modest markup, but one thing led to another, and from that tiny seed, approaching strangers randomly on the street had grown into a thriving 3-office enterprise. First Joe got some part-time helpers to cover all the performance venues where he hawked tickets, but there quickly became more to do than just one man could handle, so permanent help and fixed sales locations came next. The time that Joe had put in getting his name established and the magic of word-of-mouth advertising quickly brought a steady stream of calls to his offices ticket takers to his door. There was full-time work enough for a staff of six, and with each passing day, the volume of calls, and consequently the volume of business, did nothing but increase. But times change, and times changed for Joe Egg, too. As buying tickets from local ticket vendors became bigger and bigger business, the small players like Joe were progressively squeezed out of the market. They increasingly had trouble accessing the choicest seats, and sometimes the pickings for events were slim to none. Competition?in the form of national enterprises with enormous buying power?made it tougher and tougher for the Joe Eggs of the world to survive. The coming of the personal computer and the growth of online buying made things that much tougher, and finally, on this day, Joe Egg Tickets processed its final transaction and closed up shop, another great idea whose time had come and gone. He?d had a good run. Twenty years and thousands of tickets had passed through his hands to those of his buyers. But as had been the case so many times in the past, technology had taken the power from the enterprising individual and put it in the hands of the ultimate consumer, and no one?not even all the King?s Men?could put Joe Egg Tickets back together again.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Tickets