why is it weird? because the price isn't higher? (i haven't bought tickets in years, so i'm just wondering if this is why it was so weird, or if it's something else.)
i must be missing something, but that's cool. i've seen him before and he puts on a great show.
Zero additional fees! Ticketmaster, or others, usually add $10-20 per ticket, so when you see $60 tickets you know that really means $75.
I just bought tickets to see Lyle Lovett for $59.50 and for 3 tickets the total came to $178.50.
That was so weird.
why is it weird? because the price isn't higher? (i haven't bought tickets in years, so i'm just wondering if this is why it was so weird, or if it's something else.)
i must be missing something, but that's cool. i've seen him before and he puts on a great show.
We were able to score pretty good seats for Ann Wilson, Paul Rodgers and Jeff Beck earlier in the season. I was pretty happy about it. They were all awesome!
I bet, Paul Rodgers is one of my favorite vocalist.
We were able to score pretty good seats for Ann Wilson, Paul Rodgers and Jeff Beck earlier in the season. I was pretty happy about it. They were all awesome!
Damning report claims the Live Nation subsidiary has been working with ticket scalpers all along
The scam sees scalpers purchasing tickets from Ticketmaster, then reselling them at a higher price on Ticketmasterâs own secondary market platform TradeDesk. Under this scenario, Ticketmaster successfully inflates ticket prices and successfully profits not once, but twice â first on the fees of the initial ticket sale to scalpers, then on the fees captured during the pricier resale transactions made on TradeDesk.
It’s easy to check—just log in to your Ticketmaster account and click “Active Vouchers.” The vouchers are only valid for a limited list of eligible events, of course. Their list of eligible events is currently a dead link.
I have 13 tickets and 13 discounts. How about you?
4 discounts and 8 vouchers. I need to have to hubby check his account when he gets up, if he has one.
Re: the dead link, I found an article from last night that says: Ticketmaster said on Twitter Sunday that it could not say when the list will be available, "but we expect it to be soon."
It’s easy to check—just log in to your Ticketmaster account and click “Active Vouchers.” The vouchers are only valid for a limited list of eligible events, of course. Their list of eligible events is currently a dead link.
I have 13 tickets and 13 discounts. How about you?