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Chapter 37 Selling crazy!

 The sales point owner forced out a defensive smile and looked at the group of people surrounding him with fear.

But it feels like most of these people are well-dressed, right?

"Sir, is this a sales agency?"

"Buy a ticket, I want to buy a ticket."

"I'm buying a ticket too."

After everyone started talking, the boss suddenly let out a long sigh of relief, and his tense expression immediately brightened up with a smile.

Who wouldn’t like it when you open your eyes and receive such a big deal?

"Which scene? What location?"

"On August 21, at 8 pm, the Santa Lenia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Carolne Van Nin, will premiere the "Violin Concerto in E minor", and the record will be pre-sold after the end. Dear guest

, two pieces.”

The customer at the front of the crowd, as if announcing the name of a dish, poured out all the elements of this concert in his mouth.

The boss couldn't help but feel a little strange. During the previous art festival, how could anyone who bought tickets remember such complete information?

There are so many performances, there are small concerts and art exhibitions in the afternoon, and there are 9 symphony concerts in the evening. Most people can only remember the name of one orchestra. There are even some people who are not sure which one they want to buy during the exchange. They need to repeat it.

Confirm to avoid customers buying by mistake.

"Okay, sir, wait a moment, the total is 36 pounds. Please choose a seat." Confused, the boss acted very quickly.

"I also want a piece of the Santa Lenia Symphony Orchestra, your honor."

"Me too, honored guest, one piece."

"Okay, okay" the boss said with a bright smile on his face as he collected a large amount of money.

But why are today’s customers so decisive? You must know that many ticket buyers have not determined the show in advance. They will look at the repertoire and prices at the purchase site, and then make a decision.

"Symphony Orchestra of Santa Lenia, 9 pound area, six sheets."

"Okay...Sir, we are the sales agency for the entire art festival, and all performances are sold." The boss reminded aloud while operating.

"Honored guest of Saint Lenia, three cards." "Honored guest, four cards." "12-pound area, four cards." "Honored guest, one card."

The boss lowered his head and was busy, and his hand movements suddenly stopped: "What's going on? Why did you all buy this?"

And why are so many VIP tickets purchased? Isn’t this the most difficult area to digest in the concert box office?

"Why else would I get up so early?" The customer in front of him looked astonished.

The boss's smile gradually froze.

He actually doesn't care which one the audience chooses, but the key point is... they all choose this one, and he doesn't have that many votes!

In order to save citizens from traveling and expand the sales network, every summer art festival, the organizer committee will set up seven or eight cooperative sales points in different directions far away from the Tioline National Concert Hall.

For example, this store usually sells music scores, musical instrument consumables and records, and does a pretty good job.

In this era, there was no electronic ticketing system that could update the seat selection situation in a timely manner. The cooperation method of the sales agency was very primitive - the concert hall organizer directly distributed a small portion of the tickets produced to them to sell.

There are 2,760 seats for each symphony concert, and only 100 seats are allocated to the sales office where the boss works!

It may seem like a small amount, but it is actually 100 tickets for each performance. In addition to the general location, he may not be able to sell out all the tickets in the past. The remaining tickets are often used as last-minute tickets and are taken back by the organizer on the last day.

But if it's like today, everyone is focused on buying a performance, and some people just buy four or five pictures at every turn...

"...Well, ladies and gentlemen, the tickets for this show are sold out." The boss smiled sarcastically.

"Sold out? Why is it sold out?" The customer who happened to have his turn raised his eyebrows.

"How about you consider other performances?" The boss leaned over to find other playlists and brochures.

"Sold out?"

"How did you prepare for this?"

The customers at the back started making noise.

The boss coughed awkwardly: "There are many ladies and gentlemen behind me, don't you want to hear about other shows?"

"Yes." Many hands were raised in the outer circle of the crowd.

"Everyone, wait a minute. Why don't we let other music fans choose their seats first?" Seeing signs of relief, the boss's eyes lit up.

"But we also want to buy the University of St. Lenia." A voice came from behind.

"..." The scene was a little quiet for a while.

"Can't you call the concert hall and ask them to get some more?" After a brief silence, someone finally made a practical suggestion.

The boss thought it made sense, so he tried to call the contact number at the concert hall.

"...Hello, sir, this is Delini Art Store. We are encountering some special circumstances now. We have tickets for a performance..."

"It's hard for me to explain to you now. You're the sixth one to call. You can handle it yourself." The person on the other end didn't even hear what he said. He said a few incomprehensible words and hung up the phone in a hurry.

"Beep...beep...beep..." Listening to the repeated sound from the microphone, the sales point owner was completely dumbfounded.

It was indeed difficult to explain to the boss at the Tioline National Concert Hall.

Because they can't understand it themselves.

As early as an hour before going to work, several staff members who had arrived earlier approached the Philharmonic Square at the entrance of the concert hall. They opened the curtain of the carriage and took a look, and were shocked by the sight in front of them!

The National Concert Hall and the Ticket Hall are two independent buildings on the square.

Two queues lined up from the entrance of the ticket hall, passed through the landscape fountain, passed through the city sculptures, passed through the flowers, and crossed the entire square. They walked all the way up and down the steps at the entrance of the concert hall.

In the past, the queue ended up inside the concert hall!

What a guy, you actually connected two buildings?

The staff quickly reported to their superiors, and before working hours, they opened the entrance in advance and added two temporary passages to receive these citizens.

The special circumstances caused all the leaders to rush over temporarily and stand behind the ticket counter to supervise the operation.

Basically everyone is asking about tickets for this performance at Santa Lenia Symphony Orchestra.

This does not mean that no one is paying attention to the performances at other universities. There are also many people buying at the Royal Conservatory of Music, the University of St. Petersburg and the National Conservatory of Music of Tiolein.

But the key point is that people who bought these games are also asking about the one at the University of St. Lenia.

Moreover, the proportion of people who buy exclusive tickets is almost half! You must know that in the plan reported by their university, there are only 440 seats for exclusive tickets, accounting for less than 20%!

Tickets were opened at ten minutes to eight, but by nine o'clock, the exclusive tickets had been sold out.

It normally takes an average of one minute to serve one person, but these people cannot stop making decisions very quickly, and some people buy several tickets at once.

It is common knowledge in the industry that VIP tickets are digested the slowest. They have occasionally seen a popular show sell out on the same day, but no one has ever seen VIP tickets sold out first!

However, the price of exclusive tickets for this concert is ridiculously high, nearly 40% more expensive than the Royal Academy of Music!

Who can understand this?

It’s just selling like crazy!!!

"Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep." The phone at the counter rang again.

A conductor put the receiver on his shoulder, tilted his head and pressed it with his ear, his hands busy non-stop.

"Hello, hello, this is the cooperative sales point of West Waverler District..."

The conductor shook his head helplessly upon hearing this opening statement.

He looked at the fans in front of him staring at the tickets in his hands, with anxious expressions on their faces, and hung up after saying a hasty sentence——

"You are the last one to call. It's hard for me to explain to you now..."


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