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Box-Office Giant Ticketmaster Recruits Pros For Secret Scalper Program (www.cbc.ca)

Box-office giant Ticketmaster is recruiting professional scalpers who cheat its own system to expand its resale business and squeeze more money out of fans, a CBC News/Toronto Star investigation reveals. The report adds: In July, the news outlets sent a pair of reporters undercover to Ticket Summit 2018, a ticketing and live entertainment convention at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Posing as scalpers and equipped with hidden cameras, the journalists were pitched on Ticketmaster's professional reseller program. Company representatives told them Ticketmaster's resale division turns a blind eye to scalpers who use ticket-buying bots and fake identities to snatch up tickets and then resell them on the site for inflated prices. Those pricey resale tickets include extra fees for Ticketmaster. "I have brokers that have literally a couple of hundred accounts," one sales representative said. "It's not something that we look at or report." CBC shared its findings with Alan Cross, a veteran music journalist and host of the radio program The Ongoing History of New Music, who suspects the ticket-buying public will be far from impressed: "This is going to be a public relations nightmare." He said there have been "whispers of this in the ticket-selling community, but it's never been outlined quite like this before."

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  1. Ticketmaster is like... by SuperKendall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ticketmaster is like the Devil fucked himself, had a child, and that child grew up without any toys reading only out of context Scrooge McDuck comic panels.

    If at all possible I try not to buy tickets from them, and don't go to many concerts any more because that is becoming increasingly harder to avoid.

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  2. F Them by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ticketmaster is the reason I never go to concerts.

  3. Does this surprise anyone? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ticketmaster is an evil monopoly just *begging* to be regulated or broken up.

    That they create and monetize the secondary market is hardly surprising.

  4. Another PR nightmare that doesn't matter by dirk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, the public will not be happy, but what are we going to do? TicketBastard pretty much has a monopoly on concert tickets. It's not like I can go to another ticket vendor to get tickets, if they are selling them they are the only one selling them. And it's not like bands have a lot of options because so many venues are owned by TicketBastard. Unless the government steps in and starts regulating shitty, scammy business practices (not likely, especially not with this administration) there is no consequences to being a shitty company.

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  5. Convert to Auction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    1. Open bidding
    2. Everybody bids what they are willing to pay for tickets
    3. Close bidding
    4. Starting with highest bid, in descending order:
    4a. Collect bid amount
    4b. Allow bidder to choose seat or request bid refund
    5. Repeat from 4 until all seats are sold

    Scalpers? Everybody already bid what they would have paid. By bidding higher, the scalper is pricing themselves out of their own market.
    Bots? It's either useless scalping (see previous line), or uselessly holding a spot only to request a bid refund.

  6. And how many will go to jail? by WindBourne · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Many of the scalpers will likely go to jail, BUT, this was a program being admined by Ticketmaster itself. Nearly all states have anti-scalping laws on the books. As such, Ticketmaster employees that KNEW about this should be going to prison (aiding/abetting or participating). BUT, I am guessing that not a ONE will see prison, esp the executives, even though they were almost certainly in on it.

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  7. Re:TM is the perfect example of the dark side by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    TM is the perfect example of a monopoly, and what happens once one is allowed to exist. It is most definitely NOT an example of a free market. A market that is dominated by a monopoly is the opposite of a free market. In order for a market to qualify as free, there must be no barriers to entry. A market owned by a monopoly has impenetrable barriers to entry.

    So, there is your lesson in economic for the day.

    Forcing a breakup of TM would go a long way to making that specific market free again.

  8. And yet you people keep paying by known_coward_69 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    OMG, I better pay $300 a cheapo ticket to see some fat 50 year olds sing songs from my childhood

    these people were fun when my mom hated them, now they are just like all other old people

  9. Re:TM is the perfect example of the dark side by Hasaf · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You wrote all that without even once using the phrase "Market Failure." However, neither side in our dual party has any interest in imposing regulations or forcing competition (forcing competition is little more than creating market conditions that allow competitors to arise, thus promoting a free market; not being in opposition to it).

    One side feels that the magic of the market is all that is needed. The other side sees these tickets as nothing more than a luxury item, in no need of being addressed. Applying the sacrificial lamb principal, someone will have to die before it is on the screen of anyone in a position to address it. Frankly, I don't see that happening soon, after all, they are just concert tickets.

  10. Re:TM is the perfect example of the dark side by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...The other side sees these tickets as nothing more than a luxury item, in no need of being addressed.

    And also, the entertainment industry is an important contributor to the party, equivalent to what oil and military contractors are to the Republicans. That's why Ticketmaster, RIAA and copyright unto the heat death of the universe get so much love from the Party Of The People.