BBC radio news stated that they used "bots".
If this is the case, I stand corrected and [MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] was correct.
BBC radio news stated that they used "bots".
Who on NSC as season ticket holder can honestly say if they were offered £1000 for their ticket against Liverpool they`d turn it down. obviously I would !!
I`d guess in a stadium of 30,000 at least 25,000 would take the money. am I wrong?
Hang on a minute - where are you getting that from?
My understanding is these two platforms permit others to sell on tickets at vastly inflated prices, where demand exists. StubHub and Viagogo don't buy and sell tickets themselves, they profit due to the element they charge for each completed transaction.
I'm minded to delete your post, as it's actionable, unless you can back it up very quickly.
providing a service that obviously customers want !!
I’m tempted with the £94 the club are offering me to be honest.
Exactly. The trouble with the platform is the fees it charges. I appreciate everyone needs to make a living but they are crazy and not clear to the punter when listing the ticket. I have a spare for DKM and Cock Sparra at Ally Pally next Friday and have listed it on Viagogo at face value (£33) yet someone can buy it at £47!
But before everyone gets off their high horse on to the back of a donkey riding a higher horse our club are as bad. Just look at the ticket exchange. I’ve used it once against Burnley last season. It didn’t sell and I’m not surprised. I would have got £58 yet the club had it listed at £125!!
Really don’t see the issue with these sites. If someone is prepared to pay the money then good luck to them. Touts I’m sure will be delighted by the news. Not sure how these sites are any better or any worse than ticket touts.
I’ve never not got in to a sporting or music event that I’ve wanted to go to so it’s a useful service as are touts if that is the only option.
providing a service that obviously customers want !!
The Guardian:
Delete by all means, but I took that as meaning Stubhub and Viagogo use similar methods. Dunno how else they'd hoover up such vast numbers of tickets.
If this is the case, I stand corrected and [MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] was correct.
providing a service that obviously customers want !!
I don’t think there’s any evidence to show they [Viagogo here] use these methods themselves, but they certainly have facilitated touts who do, and have challenged legislation to outlaw the use of bots etc.
BBC radio news stated that they used "bots".
“They” aren’t Stubhub nor Viagogo though - read the article in the link in the opening post.
The beef with these sites is their very existence encourages people to tout.
If these sites put a price ceiling of face value (plus fee) then it would kill the incentive for dodgy geezers to buy up large quantities of sought after tickets.
Those scummers have been ripping people off for years
providing a service that obviously customers want !!
I did read the link. [MENTION=5384]Norman Potting[/MENTION] suggested the BBC said “they”, they being Viagogo etc in our exchange, did?
Simple solution is that you when you present a ticket to enter a venue, you have to either show proof of identity or the card that it was purchased with. The Albion have a system where you allocate the ticket to named individuals when buying multiples so why can't organizations like Ticketmaster do the same. It won't be flawless but it would be better than the current system. Also, make it illegal to sell tickets for higher than their face value and if you can't go, you return the ticket to the original supplier, get your money back less any transaction fees.
That's not simple at all - it would massively slow down entry to events.
Greased palms? Brown envelopes? Secrets discreetly kept in return for favours?
No, I've no idea.........................................
I am pretty sure this was already in place at the O2 when I went last a couple of years ago (to see Nick Cave) and it wasn't an issue at all. Agree at smaller venues it would be problematic but I would imagine that most of the profits of these touts come from reselling tickets to the artists filling the arenas/stadiums. In those bigger venues I would say that it was simple to implement.
That's not simple at all - it would massively slow down entry to events.