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  1. The t-shirt that I am interested in says Large = 53cm chest in female sizes, but surely this wrong? How tiny would that person be!? I need the size that converts to 40 inches (Size 16UK). Help me please. It's a gift for a Muse fan and I don't know what else to get her :-(
  2. all is well thanks. how you're ok.

    thanks for the add (-:

  3. I just want to take a couple of minutes of your time to stress the importance of only buying from recognised trusted sites and organisations when purchasing tickets. Here's a little story that you MUST READ: When Muse announced their tour dates, I went on Google and typed in "Muse Tickets". The first "sponsored" link that showed up all highlighted in yellow was would you know it museboxoffice.com. So, I clicked on it, surfed the site a little bit, and just because the site was bearing the Muse Logo and seemed to know a lot about the band I thought to myself 'This looks neat, and they have plenty of tickets left', and I purchased two tickets. One for me and one for a friend. I even got an official-looking email that confirmed my payment. Three days later I did the usual check-the-old-bank-statement-to-see-if-they've-taken-the-money. They had, and £85 was taken from my account and upon seeing this I then posted a happy message on my Facebook "I'm going to see MUSE, Nov 5th!" Alas, that was not to be, because when I logged onto here and saw the topic title "Advice on Tickets and Touting/Scalping", I clicked on just out of interest. That was when I was disgusted to see that museboxoffice.com was listed as a fake company. The first thing I did, then, was I called my bank and told them about what happened. I told them that I have enough evidence that suggests this is a fake ticket supplier. The bank then said that they would investigate and by all means reimburse me my money. Great. Sorted. End of story, except I won't be seeing Muse this year. However, when I thought that was done, two weeks ago, which would be about three weeks since I placed the order for the tickets a transaction for nearly £120 was taken from my account. (Keep in mind that I paid about £85 for tickets already.) The £120 was a transaction made in Hungary. So, I called the bank to ask them if there had been a mistake of some kind and to confirm what I was seeing. Indeed, nearly £120 had been taken from my account. Between me and the bank rep. we filed the case as fraud and it is currenly being dealt with and they are looking to compensate me. A fellow Muser has informed me that museboxoffice.com are based in Hungary. They at least have servers there, anyway. The £85 that was debited from my account was taken out in Texas, US. When I told my mother all of this she said to me that I am lucky those bastards didn't drain out all of my savings. This story was meant to highlight the themes this thread was created for. ALWAYS CHECK THAT YOU ARE PURCHASING FROM LEGITIMATE SITES. Whether it be tickets or anything else CHECK IT'S LEGIT.. PLEASE. Learn from this. I know I have! ------ There is light at the end of the tunnel, though. After I wrote this I casually checked my account and my £120 is back, plus the £85 and the Halifax Fraud unit are looking into this case.
  4. This sucks because I learned AFTER I brought the tickets from https://www.museboxoffice.com/index.html that there's a chance they might be fake. What shall I do?
  5. why thank you :-)

  6. omgsh!! i love your siggggggggg!!

  7. ah!! that's great!! i'd be happy to hear some of your stuff if you still post vids?

     

    i don't use msn anymore because it f***ed up my old computer :(

  8. aww! *hugs*

    i have been super busy and then i forgot about this place. but then when i remembered, i got busy again. but now i am back :)

    how you doing?

  9. roar! :D

    did i scare ya?

  10. yes!! it's meeee!! :DD

  11. krisssssss!! remember meeeeeeeeeee?

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