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thetimetraveler24 · 5 months
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Okay so I’ve never resold a ticket to an event before but I panic bought an extra ticket to the ATLA concert thinking I’d just drag my brother or my mom with me, but tbh I think I’ll have way more fun by myself because they aren’t fans. So I was thinking I’ll just resell the extra ticket. But in my confirmation email, my eticket has my full government name on it. So how does it work? Does the buyer get a new eticket sent to them with their name on it? Bc I will just eat the cost if some random stranger is going to get my full name. Especially if I have to sit next to them for probably two hours at the show.
Plus I bought the VIP add on and I’m not sure if I can like connect that to the ticket I’m selling somehow? Or do I have to sell that separately?
I bought the ticket protection too. Will that transfer to the new owner? Y’all I have sooo many questions.
Idk if anyone can help answer this, but I figured I’d ask.
Also if anyone has any experience with resale sites, which one would you recommend? I’d like to use one that will protect me as the seller but also not scam the buyer. I just don’t know what to look for since over never done this. I guess I just don’t want either party to get royally screwed over with a shitload of service fees. You know?
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render-bomb · 1 year
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Anyone in Canada looking to get Forbidden Door tickets? We have 2 seats sec 309, row 2. $200, below price paid. I'm not Canadian/American so Ticketmaster won't let me sell. But we can meet in person for cash and I'll transfer the tickets too you there and then. I am in Toronto from Tues.
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mxdwn · 2 years
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Rammstein to Block the Reselling of Concert Tickets by Viagogo with Restraining Order
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https://music.mxdwn.com/2022/10/03/news/rammstein-to-block-the-reselling-of-concert-tickets-by-viagogo-with-restraining-order/
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Live Nation/Ticketmaster is buying Congress
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Anything that can't go on forever eventually stops. Monopolies are intrinsically destabilizing and inevitably implode…eventually. Guessing which of the loathesome monopolies that make us all miserable will be the first domino is a hard call, but Ticketmaster is definitely high on my list.
It's not that event tickets are the most consequential aspect of our lives. The monopolies over pharma, fuel, finance, tech, and even beer are all more important to our day-to-day. But while Ticketmaster – and its many ramified tentacles, like Live Nation – may not be the most destructive monopoly in our world, but it pisses off people with giant megaphones and armies of rabid fans.
It's been a minute since Ticketmaster was last in the news, so let's recap. Ticketmaster bought out most of its ticketing rivals, then merged with Live Nation, the country's largest concert promoter, and bought out many of the country's largest music, stage and sports venues. They used this iron grip on the entire supply chain for performances and events to pile innumerable junk fees on every ticket sold, while drastically eroding the wages of the creative workers they nominally represented. They created a secret secondary market for tickets and worked with ticket-touts to help them run bots that bought every ticket within an instant of the opening of ticket sales, then ran an auction marketplace that made them gigantic fees on every re-sold ticket – fees the performers were not entitled to share in.
The Ticketmaster/Live Nation/venue octopus is nearly impossible to escape. Independent venues can't book Live Nation acts unless they use Ticketmaster for their tickets. Acts can't get into the large venues owned by Ticketmaster unless they sign up to have Live Nation book their tour. And when Ticketmaster buys a venue, it creams off the most successful acts, starving competing venues of blockbuster shows. They also illegally colluded with their vendors to jack up the price of concerts across the board:
https://pascrell.house.gov/uploadedfiles/ful.pdf
When Rebecca Giblin and I were writing Chokepoint Capitalism, our book about how tech and entertainment monopolies impoverish all kinds of creative workers, we were able to get insiders to go on record about every kind of monopoly, from the labels to Spotify, Kindle to the Big Five publishers and the Google-Meta ad-tech duopoly. The only exception was Ticketmaster/Live Nation: everyone involved in live performance – performers, bookers, club owners – was palpably terrified about speaking out on the record about the conglomerate:
https://chokepointcapitalism.com/
No wonder. The company has a long and notorious history of using its market power to ruin anyone who challenges it. Remember Pearl Jam?
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/pearl-jam-taking-on-ticketmaster-67440/
But anything that can't go on forever eventually stops. Not only is Ticketmaster a rapacious, vindictive monopolist – it's also an incompetent monopolist, whose IT systems are optimized for rent-extraction first, with ticket sales as a distant afterthought. This is bad no matter which artist it effects, but when Ticketmaster totally, utterly fucked up Taylor Swift's first post-lockdown tour, they incurred the wrath of the Swifties:
https://www.vox.com/culture/2022/11/21/23471763/taylor-swift-ticketmaster-monopoly
All of which explains why I've always given good odds that Ticketmaster would be first up against the wall come the antitrust revolution. It may not be the most destructive monopolist, but it is absurdly evil, and the people who hate it most are the most famous and beloved artists in the country.
For a while, it looked like I was right. Ticketmaster's colossal Taylor Swift fuckup prompted Senator Amy Klobuchar – a leading antitrust crusader – to hold hearings on the company's conduct, and led to the introduction of a raft of bills to rein in predatory ticketing practices. But as David Dayen writes for The American Prospect, Ticketmaster/Live Nation is spreading a fortune around on the Hill, hiring a deep bench of ex-Congressmen and ex-senior staffers (including Klobuchar's former chief of staff) and they've found a way to create the appearance of justice without having to suffer any consequences for their decades-long campaign of fraud and abuse:
https://prospect.org/power/2024-04-30-live-nation-strikes-up-band-washington/
Dayen opens his article with the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which is always bracketed by a week's worth of lavish parties for Congress and hill staffers. One of the fanciest of these parties was thrown by Axios – and sponsored by Live Nation, with a performance by Jelly Roll (whose touring contract is owned by Live Nation). Attendees at the Axios/Live Nation event were bombarded with messages about the essential goodness of Live Nation (they were even printed on the cocktail napkins) and exhortations to support the Fans First Act, co-sponsored by Klobuchar and Sen John Cornyn (R-TX):
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/08/arts/music/fans-first-act-ticket-bill.html
Ticketmaster/Live Nation loves the Fans First Act, because – unlike other bills – it focuses primarily on the secondary market for tickets, and its main measure is a requirement for ticketing companies to disclose their junk fees upfront. Neither of these represents a major challenge to Ticketmaster/Live Nation's control over the market, which gives it the ability to slash performers' wages while jacking up prices for fans.
Fans First represents the triumph of Ticketmaster/Live Nation's media strategy, which is to blame the entire problem on bottom-feeding ticket-touts (who are mostly scum!) instead of on the single monopoly that controls the entire industry and can't stop committing financial crimes.
Axios isn't Live Nation's only partner in selling this distraction tactic. Over the past five years, the company has flushed gigantic sums of money through Washington. Its lobbying spend rose from $240k in 2018 to $1.1m in 2022, and $2.38m in 2023:
https://thehill.com/business/4431886-live-nation-doubled-lobbying-spending-to-2-4m-in-2023-amid-antitrust-threat/
The company has 37 paid lobbyists selling Congress on its behalf. 25 of them are former congressional staffers. Two are former Congressmen: Ed Whitfield (R-KY), a 21 year veteran of the House, and Mark Pryor (D-AR), a two-term senator:
https://www.bhfs.com/people/attorneys/p-s/mark-pryor
But perhaps the most galling celebrant in this lavish hymn to Citizen United is Jonathan Becker, Amy Klobuchar's former chief of staff, who jumped ship to lobby Congress on behalf of monopolists like Live Nation, who paid him $120k last year to sell their story to the Hill:
https://www.opensecrets.org/federal-lobbying/clients/lobbyists?cycle=2023&id=D000053134
Not everyone hates Fans First: it's been endorsed by the Nix the Tix coalition, largely on the strength of its regulation of secondary ticket sales. But the largest secondary seller in America by far is Live Nation itself, with a $4.5b market in reselling the tickets it sold in the first place. Fans First shifts focus from this sleazy self-dealing to competitors like Stubhub.
Fans First can be seen as an opening salvo in the long war against Ticketmaster/Live Nation. But compared to more muscular bills – like Klobuchar's stalled-out Unlock Ticketing Markets Act, it's pretty weaksauce. The Unlocking act will "prevent exclusive contracts between ticketing services and venues" – hitting Ticketmaster/Live Nation where it hurts, right in the bank-account:
https://www.klobuchar.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2023/4/following-senate-judiciary-committee-hearing-klobuchar-blumenthal-introduce-legislation-to-increase-competition-in-live-event-ticketing-markets
It's not all gloom. Dayen reports that Ticketmaster's active lobbying in favor of Fans First has made many in Congress more skeptical of the bill, not less. And Congress isn't the only – or even the best – way to smash Ticketmaster's criminal empire. That's something the DoJ's antitrust division could power through with a lot less exposure to the legalized bribery that dominates Congress.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/30/nix-fix-the-tix/#something-must-be-done-there-we-did-something
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lexilovestom · 3 months
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if someone is selling 3 Tokio hotel concert tickets for MILAN ITALY 2025, please please PLEEEASEEE contact me 🥹🫶🏻
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also, a new imagine is coming soon! 🤭
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fazcatz · 2 months
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SELLING SEATTLE SILVER-VIP PRESHOW D&P TICKET! FOR DNPTIT!
WASSUP! I have one ticket to see Dan and Phil in Seattle on October 6th (Sunday)! It allows for someone to see the pre-show and get VIP merchandise! :D I got tickets for Monday as it works better with my schedule so if you want to see them in Seattle and Sunday works better let me know and I will sell them at the same value of $148.55 USD! The seat is MAINC, ROW P, Seat 2! I'm willing to compromise! HMU!!!
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pacific-coast-hockey · 8 months
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I AM SCREAMING
WELP TIME TO SAVE UP FOR THOSE TICKETS NOW CAUSE THEY’RE GONNA BE EXPENSIVE
obsessed with the beard being the identifier. NO you don't get Jumbo's face it's his BEARD. anyway I'm so glad they're retiring his number, and I hope Patty cries at this one too!!!
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gezellig · 1 year
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unpopular opinion maybe but i hate this new way of getting tickets. if you didn’t register a year before the concert there’s literally no chance left to get tickets??? even if you change your mind afterwards, you’ll never be able to go??
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whiteshipnightjar · 6 months
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there were tickets reselling for over $8k. wtf??! JAIL
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roseandbee · 2 months
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I have two extra tickets to Niall in St Louis (Maryland Heights, MO) for Friday. Section 205 Row DD so we're under the roof and a little off center.
(I got 4 originally and two irl friends bailed so you get to sit by me and my bestie- we're chill and both love Nialler)
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souvenirmp3 · 25 days
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can the tiktok kids cancel chappel already because we've tried to buy tickets to berlin twice now and it's just impossible with the amount of bots :))))
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allthebestcowgirls · 4 months
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just got tix for charli and troye sweat tour
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okay i am dying to do a little research. please only answer if you’ve actually purchased some — i want to see what the average ends up being, not just a guesstimate for how much people are willing to spend!
reblog for sample size please!!
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bisonaari · 3 months
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jobazzle · 3 months
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guess who isn't going to see sabrina carpenter on tour 🫠 didn't get tickets for any of the presales and i was low in the queue for all of them UGH
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hergrandplan · 3 months
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it wouldn't let me buy vip but i got a ticket so..... we're good!!!
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