Ticketmaster Fan Manipulation
Anyone notice how better “sold out” seats (no resale) pop up cheaper than tickets that were on sale days before? Except this “fan exchange” doesn’t even let you sell for less than what you paid to mitigate your loss. How is that even legal?
Pearl Jam has done no service for its fans with this system. They prevent people from buying and reselling at a profit, but the rest of Ticketmaster’s price manipulation and games on showing seats as sold only to release them later penalizing the fans that bought early in place.
Pearl Jam has done no service for its fans with this system. They prevent people from buying and reselling at a profit, but the rest of Ticketmaster’s price manipulation and games on showing seats as sold only to release them later penalizing the fans that bought early in place.
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2008: Camden 2, Hartford
2010: Hartford
2013: Wrigley, Worcester x2, Hartford
2015: NYC
2016: Philly 2, MSG x2, Boston 2, (TOTD Philly 2, MSG)
2018: Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Boston x2
2022: San Diego, Sacramento, Las Vegas
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I think it's form lack of imagination. As far as I know PJ was the only band that ever request to have a face value exchange. So TM made it, which is just they're regular resale platform locked to the original ticket prices, and it doesn't charge extra fees. PJ probably never thought there would be a reason their fans would need to take a hit on tickets, and ergo no one thought to make it so tickets could be sold for less.
As a result, if you miss out in the initial sale, and you're at a show somewhat in demand like Nashville - you're screwed. Unless you're willing to drop $1800 for a pair of mediocre seats, which just about none of us can do.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."