Monday, November 16, 2015

Is TMPresale.com (WiseGuys Presale Passwords) legit?

Is TMPresale.com (WiseGuys Presale Passwords) legit?


WiseGuys Presale Passwords   – Helpful service or scam artists?
If you’re looking for presale passwords – chances are good you’ve found WiseGuys Presale Passwords at some point in your googling. These guys *dominate* the first few pages of Google for almost every band and artist – and someone suggested to me recently that they might be scamming people.
As it happens, I’ve known the owner for a long time – and ONLY because I knew he wouldn’t mind, I decided to answer this question from my personal knowledge and experience.

First, a bit of background: What is a presale password anyways?

WiseGuys makes it.. Fairly easy to get early tickets by using presale passwords – these are codes or words that promoters, venues and artists share with their ticket buyers list, newsletter subscribers and fanclub in order to help sell tickets and create demand and buzz for an event before it goes on sale to the public.
This can be to reward loyal fanclub members, repeat ticket buyers, and to make people glad they listen to a radio station or read a newsletter from their local arena or stadium.
The simple fact is, that for 95% of all presales, the passwords aren’t hard to find: they are on a radio station website, being tweeted out like crazy, or are being broadcast to email lists all over the internet.
But some aren’t that easy to come by, for whatever reason.

Sometimes time is against you – and Google comes up empty

While the information might have been free initially, the fact is that at 10:15am, with 15 minutes already gone and tickets being sold quickly, you might not have half an hour to dig up a code that works and get back to ticketmaster.. you might need something right now.

That’s what WiseGuy does – there’s no mystery to anyone who knows the business – he gets a ton of email and publishes a (now private) list of codes each day.

So is it worth $5 to get a login and password for Tmpresale?

That depends – if you check twitter, facebook and google and *can’t* find anything, then YES it’s totally worth paying the $5 or whatever to get a short membership: If you don’t get tickets, WiseGuys does refunds!
Just drop him an email and mention you weren’t able to get tickets – you’ll be surprised that even on a busy morning, email usually gets answered in a matter of minutes.

Hope that answers the question!

PS:WiseGuys costs a bit more then https://presale.codes (they end up having mostly the same passwords in my experience)

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