PJ should strike a deal with Ticketmaster

beezbeez Posts: 22
edited March 2008 in The Porch
It seems that so many people are getting shut out of getting 10C seats is because Ticketmaster limits the amount of tickets allocated to the fan club to a certain percent of the venue's capacity. (I believe it is anywhere from 10% - 20%, but I may be wrong). Maybe if PJ and other bands strike a deal with Ticketmaster and give them the surcharge the so badly want, everyone in the 10C would get tickets. Yeah, we would all pay a couple more bucks to shut Ticketmaster up, but in the end all 10 Clubbers would get the seats they deserve.
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  • voodoopugvoodoopug Posts: 1,011
    Ticketmaster has contracts with the venues themselves that are far more valuable than anything Pearl Jam (or really any band) could offer them....not gonna happen folks.
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  • cbbjrcbbjr Posts: 238
    Good idea. It almost makes too much sense. Ticketmaster still makes the same profit and more fan club members are happy. I wonder if Ticketmaster's stub hub-like venture would prevent them from doing so in order to save some of the better seats for the general sale, which could then be placed in their legal scalping service.
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  • I woukld like to be able to use their servers for the pre-sale I know that.
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  • HermanBloomHermanBloom Posts: 1,764
    You know Ticketmaster is in cahoots with the stubhubs out there. They give them tickets to sell at high prices and then get a share of those profits.
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  • voodoopugvoodoopug Posts: 1,011
    They also have their own auctions.....Folks, TM does not just make "sticker price" on these tickets....there are very lucrative contracts in place with each venue they represent.
    There's Pearl Jam, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson......and then everybody else.
  • beezbeez Posts: 22
    I understand there are contracts involved with the venues, but Ticketmaster just wants a cut of each ticket. If the 10C could sell let's say 8000 fanclub tickets to an MSG show, Ticketmaster just wants a cut of every ticket sold. It would be say $10 more for each 10C ticket, so that Ticketmaster gets their greedy cut.
  • voodoopugvoodoopug Posts: 1,011
    beez wrote:
    I understand there are contracts involved with the venues, but Ticketmaster just wants a cut of each ticket. If the 10C could sell let's say 8000 fanclub tickets to an MSG show, Ticketmaster just wants a cut of every ticket sold. It would be say $10 more for each 10C ticket, so that Ticketmaster gets their greedy cut.


    and that would violate the terms of their venue contract hence involving attorney fees and court costs.......trust me on this, it is zero advantage for Ticketmaster to mess with their venue contracts, particularly with tickets.com starting to get control of a few decent venues.
    There's Pearl Jam, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson......and then everybody else.
  • beezbeez Posts: 22
    But if the 10C and ticketmaster charged the same price, why would if affect the venue? They would still be getting the same money.
  • voodoopugvoodoopug Posts: 1,011
    beez wrote:
    But if the 10C and ticketmaster charged the same price, why would if affect the venue? They would still be getting the same money.

    The venues pay top dollar to retain control of as many tickets as they can. TM makes money off of this and is legally binded to this contract.
    There's Pearl Jam, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson......and then everybody else.
  • smithnicsmithnic Posts: 1,563
    It's only going to get worse. Ticketmaster president stated that they wanted in on the market of sclaping (ie stubhub) and would be going for it next year, once LiveNation takes about 15% of their buisness. Essentially Ticketmaster will hold back tickets and then sell them for more and more right up until showtime.
    With recent escelations in ticket prices and monopoly-like control over the veunues, it's only going to get worse for fans.
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  • voodoopugvoodoopug Posts: 1,011
    smithnic wrote:
    It's only going to get worse. Ticketmaster president stated that they wanted in on the market of sclaping (ie stubhub) and would be going for it next year, once LiveNation takes about 15% of their buisness. Essentially Ticketmaster will hold back tickets and then sell them for more and more right up until showtime.
    With recent escelations in ticket prices and monopoly-like control over the veunues, it's only going to get worse for fans.

    YEs, Live nation is run by Mr. Michael Cohl (who also handles the Rolling STones business affairs) He will raise prices, but will ultimately give fans more access through innovative packages that Ticketmaster just cannot offer. We should support him.
    There's Pearl Jam, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson......and then everybody else.
  • gozzo5058gozzo5058 Posts: 611
    no deal with ticketwhore...let's just support the band, they've been good to us!
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  • pj23yankspj23yanks Posts: 262
    We tried that in Boston '04 it was a disaster! Hell No!!!
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  • kh65kh65 Posts: 946
    Fuck Ticketmaster
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  • katewkatew Posts: 15
    beez wrote:
    It seems that so many people are getting shut out of getting 10C seats is because Ticketmaster limits the amount of tickets allocated to the fan club to a certain percent of the venue's capacity. (I believe it is anywhere from 10% - 20%, but I may be wrong). Maybe if PJ and other bands strike a deal with Ticketmaster and give them the surcharge the so badly want, everyone in the 10C would get tickets. Yeah, we would all pay a couple more bucks to shut Ticketmaster up, but in the end all 10 Clubbers would get the seats they deserve.
    i dont think they would after last time lol
  • katewkatew Posts: 15
    beez wrote:
    It seems that so many people are getting shut out of getting 10C seats is because Ticketmaster limits the amount of tickets allocated to the fan club to a certain percent of the venue's capacity. (I believe it is anywhere from 10% - 20%, but I may be wrong). Maybe if PJ and other bands strike a deal with Ticketmaster and give them the surcharge the so badly want, everyone in the 10C would get tickets. Yeah, we would all pay a couple more bucks to shut Ticketmaster up, but in the end all 10 Clubbers would get the seats they deserve.
    i dont think they would after last time lol
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