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2024-08-31 09:17:12
nnn- you’ve just explained the OP mate.
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2024-08-31 09:25:21
Ticketmaster themselves are touting / reselling the tickets, highlighting the issue and contradiction with their "In Demand" pricing model. [Link] [Link]
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2024-08-31 11:46:37
Oasis published ticket prices which put Standing tickets in most of their venues at ~£150. Thats face value. Oasis have allowed for Ticketmaster to sell via dynamic pricing which has those exact same £150 face value tickets listed for £350+. [Link]
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2024-08-31 20:34:35
NNN. Oasis are entitled to sell tickets at whatever price they decide. Nothing in the OP requires added context and it is not misleading. Simply because you disagree with the practice of dynamic prices doesn't mean you can tag a CN to an unrelated post.
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2024-09-01 00:12:21
Ticketmaster collects fees on all ticket resales made on its platform. As both the ticket seller and the band-mandated resale agent, they are collecting fees twice on the same ticket. [Link]
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2024-09-01 04:12:17
‘Face Value’ is defined in the Consumer Rights Act 2015 as ‘the amount stated on the tickets as its price’. Therefore Face Value is whatever TicketMaster want it to be. [Link] [Link]
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