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6 or 7 caps? Jeebus! Wouldn't your body just shut down(or OD I guess)? I'm about 14 years separated from the "rave" scene and 2 was the limit back then. Anything more than that and your body gets overwhelmed. Depends on what you are mixing it with too I suppose.
RIP to another casualty of either bad dope or bad judgement.
it could have been an overdose, but again it could have been due dehydration and over heating. maybe he had previous conditions? heart conditions? many things are factors. i'm not saying that he didn't OD, just saying that it could have been something else that led to it.
REAKNIGHT 2014 REFUND INFORMATION
Due to the cancellation of FreakNight’s Saturday, November 1st show, refunds will be offered in the following manner:
FreakNight, Saturday, November 1 Ticketmaster Refund Policy
• If you purchased a single day ticket for Saturday, November 1, refunds of your entire purchase will be available beginning Monday, November 3 at 2:00pm. Refunds will be available at your point of purchase. You must present Saturday’s ticket.
• If you purchased a two-day pass to FreakNight, your Saturday, November 1 ticket portion will be refunded including 50% of all service charges. The $3.00 processing fee will not be refunded. Two-day pass refunds will be available beginning Tuesday, November 4 at 9am. Refunds will be available at your point of purchase. You must present Saturday’s ticket.
• If you purchased your ticket through Ticketmaster, either over the phone or online, you will automatically be refunded to the credit card used for purchase.
FreakNight, Saturday, November 1 Non-Ticketmaster Retail Outlet Refund Policy
• If you purchased a two-day pass to FreakNight from a non-Ticketmaster retail outlet, your Saturday, November 1 ticket portion will be refunded. Non-Ticketmaster retail outlet refunds will be offered from Tuesday, November 11 at 12pm PST until Tuesday, December 2 at 5pm PST. No FreakNight 2014 tickets purchased at a non-Ticketmaster retail outlet will be refunded after Tuesday, December 2 at 5pm PST.
• In order to receive a refund, your Saturday, November 1 ticket must be returned to the specific retail outlet location it was originally purchased from. The retail outlet will exchange your Saturday, November 1 ticket and provide you with a 50% refund of the original two-day pass purchase price. The $5.00 processing fee will not be refunded.
We are only able to offer refunds on tickets sold through authorized outlets. If you purchased your ticket through an unauthorized outlet or unauthorized third party, you will need to contact your point of sale and try to get your refund.
As always, we strongly urge everyone to only purchase form authorized outlets. This is for your protection.
ull listing of all FreakNight 2014 non-Ticketmaster retail outlets:
SEATTLE, WA
Silver Platters (Northgate)
9560 1st Ave NE
(206) 524-3472
Silver Platters (SoDo)
2930 1st Ave S.
(206) 283-3472
Platinum Lights & Sound (Capitol Hill)
925 E Pike St
(206) 324-8032
*** The Seattle location of Platinum Lights & Sound is no longer in business. For FreakNight 2014 ticket refunds purchased from this outlet send an email to freaknightrefunds@uscevents.com
BELLEVUE, WA
Silver Platters (Crossroads Mall)
15600 NE 8th St
(425) 643-3472
FEDERAL WAY, WA
35th Ave Skates (South)
28717 Pacific Hwy S
(253) 839-5202
TACOMA, WA
Rocket Records
3823 6th Ave
(253) 756-5186
OLYMPIA, WA
Rainy Day Records
301 5th Ave SE
(360) 357-4755
SPOKANE, WA
The Bachelor Pad
2611 N Monroe St
(509) 326-4842
so one person who decides to pop 5+ caps ruins it for 40 000 people?
Isn't one death common anyways for these massive event?
And I'll be getting no refund cause I bought my tickets off Craigslist.
Bullshit
so one person who decides to pop 5+ caps ruins it for 40 000 people?
Isn't one death common anyways for these massive event?
And I'll be getting no refund cause I bought my tickets off Craigslist.
Bullshit
bullshit for sure. especially when you consider that there was that murder that happened at that festival here in BC over the summer and the show still went on
tbh, people can take however much they want. alls i'm saying is 700mg in a single night is insane and if i ever got to the point where i needed that much to feel anything, i would rather call it quits.
tbh, people can take however much they want. alls i'm saying is 700mg in a single night is insane and if i ever got to the point where i needed that much to feel anything, i would rather call it quits.
maybe i'm just a pussy lol
I think my point was misunderstood.. not saying people have to do 6-7all the time,or have to do that amount to get high. but my point was that some ppl can do more from time to time, everyone is comfortable at a certain level of high. Everyone's tolerance to drugs/liquor is different, what might be a lot for you isn't necessarily a lot for someone else
Srs question. So I bought 3 tix for me and 2 friend. One of them flaked after I sold tic to them and ended up selling to another person (who is a friend of another friend - I don't know). Now that refund notices are up friend is asking for refund money to "pay back" this other person. I mean, if my friend went and got fucked like I did I would not see an issue giving back money. Am I responsible for paying back this other friend? Would like to hear opinion. TIA
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Originally Posted by orange7
you not take me serious! This thread is seriouses! Me want serious answers.
Everybody's different there really is no "standard", for me personally a couple (2 or 3) is fine for a smaller event like say a club show or these new era blueprint "raves" but in a festival setting (long extended hours like the real raves used to be) it's pretty easy to get 2 or 3x deeper then that by the end of the night
Reality is that when it's getting late in the night energy running low with more headliners still to come your not gonna just tone it down.. Now this is where it starts getting sketchy, people who don't know their body/limits or are just inexperienced in general end up chasing that high all night and this is the result
It's a shame that such a small percentage of people can ruin it for the rest of us cause with the increasingly more common negative publicity the future of the scene isn't looking too bright
RIP to the rave scene we all used to know and love circa 2009-2012 forever the golden age
Srs question. So I bought 3 tix for me and 2 friend. One of them flaked after I sold tic to them and ended up selling to another person (who is a friend of another friend - I don't know). Now that refund notices are up friend is asking for refund money to "pay back" this other person. I mean, if my friend went and got fucked like I did I would not see an issue giving back money. Am I responsible for paying back this other friend? Would like to hear opinion. TIA
If you bought it legit and am getting the refund for all 3, just give the refund. Why try to make a profit on someone's loss when both parties can just come out even. Even if its a stranger, I would like to think of it as common courtesy. The other guy is probably going to be thankful and remember you if you guys ever meet.