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rrental 01-29-2012 06:52 PM

Troubles with Springsteen tickets....Again.....
 
A few years ago Ticketmaster screwed up with the sale of Springsteen tickets. They got in trouble for directing fans to their scalping site Ticketsnow.

Ticketmaster Faces Scalping Lawsuit in Canada, Blames Glitch For Springsteen Debacle | Music News | Rolling Stone

Now, 3 years later its a big mess again. Their official statement is that the system got hacked by "sophisticated software from scalpers". Thousands of tickets showed up at StubHub minutes after sale started. Putting 6 concerts of one of Americas biggest artist for sale at the same moment is asking for troubles I would say...

The merge between ticketmaster and LiveNation should never been allowed, as people get screwed and have no choice.....

If you are a fan or just tired of ticketmaster, check this link and give it a "like !"

Open Letter from Springsteen Nation | Facebook

dennis in se pa 01-30-2012 04:14 AM

The Internet is becoming the crooks best friend.

widebody911 01-30-2012 04:57 AM

The merge between ticketmaster and LiveNation should never been allowed, as people get screwed and have no choice.

Market forces will make sure people do not get sodomized on ticket prices, service fees, or feed to print their own tickets at home.

Zeke 01-30-2012 06:36 AM

Buy the video.

john70t 01-30-2012 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 6526299)
Market forces will make sure people do not get sodomized on ticket prices, service fees, or feed to print their own tickets at home.

Was this being facetious, philosophical, or realistic?

The distribution monopoly currently in place won't be changed until the majority of the population stops purchasing media outright.
I agree that gub'mint has no place micromanaging the business world, but it has a duty to create competition.

Like a frog in the kettle, complete change or a lifetime of suffering.
I'd like to have options in my lifetime.

widebody911 01-30-2012 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john70t (Post 6526425)
Was this being facetious, philosophical, or realistic?

Both.

People complain that there's too much regulation, yet here's a perfect example of what happens when there is no regulation and no significant competition. Barring any other limiting factors, a corporation, being an amoral, self-serving entity, will do everything it can to maximize profit.

So what do you do? A lot of people will gripe about it. Some will say "fuch that" and refuse to go to concerts (me), but most people will suck it up and pay. It appears to be working. Until a lot of people stop going to concerts, things won't change.

Superman 01-30-2012 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 6526299)
The merge between ticketmaster and LiveNation should never been allowed, as people get screwed and have no choice.

Market forces will make sure people do not get sodomized on ticket prices, service fees, or feed to print their own tickets at home.

That's what I was going to say. Gubmit regulatory interference is just going to mess up the hallowed, efficient, automatic "free market" forces which, if left alone, will ensure freedom and prosperity for all. Just look around and you will surely see the corporate benevolence and widespread prosperity and security that is the natural result of this, certainly one of the world's most unregulated markets. And if that is not enough, just mosey over to PARF where a host of economics experts will bring you up to speed on the "invisible hand" doctrine.

Ancient Greece had Mount Olympus with Zeus and the rest of the Gods.

In the Middle Ages, we had the geocentric universe.

And today, we have "self-regulating markets."

nota 01-30-2012 07:50 AM

interesting thing happened in a 1990's show in miami

they announced one show and started selling tickets
as a sell out [old orange bowl] neared they added a second show the next night

when the show happen the wife didnot want to go
so
I had an extra tic to sell
as did everybody and their brothers
so prices fell to dirt level 10% of face
chit happens

but was a good show
so the next night
and I went to the second show hoping to score a cheap tic
BUT no over bought scalpers that night
and tic were double face value and only a few to be had

craigster59 01-30-2012 07:58 AM

How are you supposed to be able to afford a $45 concert T-shirt with these high ticket prices?

john70t 01-30-2012 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 6526526)
How are you supposed to be able to afford a $45 concert T-shirt with these high ticket prices?

You can't.
The venue sales will go to the "producers" of entertainment,
the public will stop attending live performances,
the musicians will stop performing live,
and interactive social culture will cease to exist.

But just wait, Universal-World internet will soon be available with lifetime payment plans!

Rick Lee 01-30-2012 08:43 AM

I was living in Germany in 1988 when tix for the Monsters of Rock went on sale several mos. in advance. Back then it was common to camp out in front of the record store for hot concert tix. My sister got us tix for the second night at the Meadowlands. But after a few weeks they hadn't sold enough tix, so they canceled the second show, which left us scrambling for the bad tix left for the first night. We ended up sneaking into some great seats while only paying for the worst seats in the house. But that had to suck for the others.


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