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To me this is like if you had a reservation through open table and then you get a call from the restaurant saying they can't accomodate you but you have to pay 10 bucks processing. Or you order a book through Amazon and they find out they don't have it in stock and they cancel your order and make you pay 10 dollars conveince fee.Ticketing is scam. You can't return the tickets. You pay outragous fees. There should be a set price and whatever the deal that the venue pays to the ticketing system is their business. I don't need to know what it is. And when you cancel an event give me my money back. All of it.
Quote from: atomicfront on July 25, 2011, 11:22:58 pmTo me this is like if you had a reservation through open table and then you get a call from the restaurant saying they can't accomodate you but you have to pay 10 bucks processing. Or you order a book through Amazon and they find out they don't have it in stock and they cancel your order and make you pay 10 dollars conveince fee.Ticketing is scam. You can't return the tickets. You pay outragous fees. There should be a set price and whatever the deal that the venue pays to the ticketing system is their business. I don't need to know what it is. And when you cancel an event give me my money back. All of it. if all of that happened . . . people would stop using the service and the service would stop doing that or go away. people can't stop going to concerts. they are slaves to music. ticket companies know nobody will DO anything about it, except bitch, and keep using the service . . . thus, they aren't going to stop. the government has been using this tactic for years.
This is slander, Live Nation would never screw over anyone."But two years after Blige took the stage that first night, the wait continues for the Fillmore?s stakeholders to deliver on some of the commitments they made to win the right to operate the publicly financed facility.""Montgomery County and Live Nation, the $5.8 billion live entertainment giant, have held just one of a required 72 free or discounted community events at the venue to date, and have yet to agree on terms for the staging of a charitable auction that is supposed to take place annually."http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/capitalbusiness/the-fillmore-in-the-spotlight/2013/09/06/9473c2a2-08eb-11e3-9941-6711ed662e71_story.html
Nice going, Montgomery County. You get what you deserve.At least the Fillmore wasn't named "Most Hopeful" venue.
blast from the past threads . . . are the best