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pjhawks said:luismota123 said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not0
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tdawe said:Ryan_WFC said:BruceU2PJ said:Ryan_WFC said:The bottom line is there's no system that would give tickets to everyone who wants them. So put me down for the one that offers the most tickets at face value.Saltzy23 said:This MSG show is the most expensive concert ticket I have ever seen in my life relative to face value.
2X-3X face is pretty rare.
This is 5X face at the LOW END of the spectrum.
Absolutely insane.
The AVERAGE SOLD PRICE IS $712.58 SO FAR!
Someone bought 2 seats today for $3,213 EACH BEFORE FEES!
38 concerts and counting
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pjhawks said:luismota123 said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm notCamden 2 2006, Newark 2010, Barclays 2 2013, Central Park 2015, MSG 2 2016, Wrigley 1 2016, Rome 2018, Prague 2018, Asbury Park 2021, EV & Earthlings NYC 1 2022, MSG 2022, Louisville 2022, Dublin 2024, MSG 1 2024, MSG 2 20240
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tdawe said:pjhawks said:luismota123 said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not0
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pjhawks said:luismota123 said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not0
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P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.0 -
tdawe said:pjhawks said:luismota123 said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm notThe good thing for scalpers is that with the no fee fan 2 fan exchange, there are no losses assuming someone picks up the tickets for face. As you mentioned, if scalpers can’t figure out how to sell the tickets, they can just unload on the fan exchange. No harm done, no losses taken. Just don’t expect to see much for Msg
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P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.10/1/94, 6/22/95, 6/24/95, 9/16/96, 7/22/98, 10/21/01, 6/1/03, 10/25/03, 10/26/03, 9/1/05, 7/15/06, 7/18/06, 8/28/09, 10/07/09, 10/3/12, 11/26/13, 6/18/18, 8/10/18, 5/12/22, 5/13/22, 5/13/24, 5/25/240 -
MD190661 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.Gorge0 -
P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:MD190661 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.0 -
ejk1280 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:MD190661 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.
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P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:MD190661 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.
No stubhub resales means no scalpers are going to hoard tickets and put them at astronomical prices. More tickets available for public sale. Thus more fans get them at face. Even if you got denied 10C tickets, since no scalpers are buying public sale tix then you have a better opportunity to get those. Those 2k tickets you mentioned that stubhub would have available would now be availabe for public sale. Even better folks can keep an eye on the exchange and try to score that way.0 -
People are going to have a better chance of getting hit by lightning then landing tickets via the fan ticket exchange. Sucks but true0
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ejk1280 said:People are going to have a better chance of getting hit by lightning then landing tickets via the fan ticket exchange*. Sucks but true0
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BennyLaRue said:ejk1280 said:People are going to have a better chance of getting hit by lightning then landing tickets via the fan ticket exchange*. Sucks but true0
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ejk1280 said:People are going to have a better chance of getting hit by lightning then landing tickets via the fan ticket exchange. Sucks but true0
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BennyLaRue said:ejk1280 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:MD190661 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.
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I can’t think of anyone who post here that won NY 1 Baltimore 2 or Visa versa , you had to choose which show you wanted more for me it was Baltimore! Over NY I got lucky won reserved only , I really believe that the system is programmed like that not to many people won both shows ...jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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ecdanc said:BennyLaRue said:ejk1280 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:MD190661 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.
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BennyLaRue said:ecdanc said:BennyLaRue said:ejk1280 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:MD190661 said:P-Town-P-Jam-Fan said:pjhawks said:one question for those who are against Stub Hub and secondary market. What if every band limited tickets to only their fan club with no reselling allowed? If you are into live music do you want to make it that you have to join the fan club just for the possibility of seeing said band live with no guarantee you will win a lottery to get into seeing that band? It (somewhat) works under the Pearl Jam umbrella but in reality it's a bad precedent being set for fans limiting tickets in this manner. that's just my opinion and i could be wrong...but i'm not
Stubhub is full of tickets for way under face value - fees included. Nobody complains about Stubhub when they get a MLB baseball ticket for $8 that has a face value of $50.00. This is purely a supply and demand situation. With the 10c getting the vast majority of the seats, they never hit the secondary market. High demand + less than average supply = skyrocket prices. Had these tickets been sold via the traditional avenues there would be 2k-3k tickets on stubhub for every market and prices would be way lower.
You think it's better if bots/scalpers can access tickets before fans? For most markets, only fans got tickets. Not seeing the problem with this. If PJ played 4 nights at MSG instead of one and NY didn't give in the scalping, there would be tickets for 90% of fans to see at least 1 show.
I am a fan of supply and demand, but fans aren't on the same playing field as scalpers when it comes to buying tickets.
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