New Ticket Policy Changes Simplified
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smak said:OceansJenny said:
I dont play ticket games so I love the new rules. And I love that the intent is to get more fans in the building.
People might be pulling tickets out of the pool, but then what are they doing with their extras? Mostly putting them back in the pool by posting on here to sell them.DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '220 -
PJ_Soul said:smak said:OceansJenny said:
I dont play ticket games so I love the new rules. And I love that the intent is to get more fans in the building.
People might be pulling tickets out of the pool, but then what are they doing with their extras? Mostly putting them back in the pool by posting on here to sell them.
"Scalpers" get tickets from either promoters that underwrite the cost of the tour, or venues that have high roller season ticket holders to satisfy. I don't understand why many believe this system keeps out resellers. It may reduce supply on the secondary market. But that market still exists, and the artificially lowered supply (by allowing fans to stockpile tickets at below premium concert market prices) drives up cost for the rest of us.
Unfortunately, PJs rigid ticketing system, with it's many rules and unlimited benefits to the same few fans over and over, drives up resale ticket prices just as much as the traditional way to sell tickets.Post edited by Lerxst1992 on0 -
pjl44 said:JBob87 said:Eddieredder said:VanEyck said:given2fly23 said:JimmyV said:People are always begging them to do something about scalpers. Well...here we are. I have some concerns about how this will all work but I'm willing to give it a shot.
While the new practices have neutralized some opportunities for Ticket-fuckery, this has opened up some new ones. As someone said earlier, there is some ambiguity and hopefully that will dissuade some from trying to game the system, but I doubt it.
1. Meet whoever they sell the ticket to and walk them in. Doing so they eat one of the tickets.
2. Transfer one ticket to the buyer. Also eat the price of one of the tickets.
3. They can try to sell a screenshot of the ticket. Who's going to buy a screenshot ticket?
The screenshot is the most compelling solution around the system but your point is dead on - you can't list a screenshot ticket on stubhub. Hopefully that screws the scalpers and people trying to profit off extra tickets. I would consider buying a screenshot at face from someone on here or that I know IRL. But it makes scalping a lot harder.
StubHub is a viable business with a reputation of greater than 99% reliability that guarantees ticket cost to fans. Another option, Tickets now is a TM sub that literally transfers the QR to your name and account.
But stub hub does not help with travel expenses. Offering travel insurance as part of their service would help.Post edited by Lerxst1992 on0 -
As long as ticket face values are offered way below fair market value ( than those tickets to see artists benefitting from similar overwhelming demand), resellers will find a way in.0
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OceansJenny said:smak said:OceansJenny said:
I dont play ticket games so I love the new rules. And I love that the intent is to get more fans in the building.
People might be pulling tickets out of the pool, but then what are they doing with their extras? Mostly putting them back in the pool by posting on here to sell them.0 -
Lerxst1992 said:PJ_Soul said:smak said:OceansJenny said:
I dont play ticket games so I love the new rules. And I love that the intent is to get more fans in the building.
People might be pulling tickets out of the pool, but then what are they doing with their extras? Mostly putting them back in the pool by posting on here to sell them.
"Scalpers" get tickets from either promoters that underwrite the cost of the tour, or venues that have high roller season ticket holders to satisfy. I don't understand why many believe this system keeps out resellers. It may reduce supply on the secondary market. But that market still exists, and the artificially lowered supply (by allowing fans to stockpile tickets at below premium concert market prices) drives up cost for the rest of us.
Unfortunately, PJs rigid ticketing system, with it's many rules and unlimited benefits to the same few fans over and over, drives up resale ticket prices just as much as the traditional way to sell tickets.
Promoters might still get access to blocks too, but they'll be crappy blocks. The promoter thing is also a catch 22 for most bands. The promoter offers the band more than they can actually make on the tickets, so they have sell directly to brokers to make money (and pay the band). I imagine PJ might be more cognitive if these kinds of things, and reign in some control on the situation. Especially considering they're saying these shows will have loads of 10c tickets. They must be good at negotiations
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Sooo...
I've been following this thread with half a brain. And I'm thinking of the worst case scenario: shut out for tix. No 10C and no general public luck for Seattle.
What then? I will be travelling with people. Do we all need to find a different concert friend and see the show with people we never came to the concert with? Do I just not go?severed hand thirteen2006: Gorge 7/23 2008: Hartford 6/27 Beacon 7/1 2009: Spectrum 10/30-31
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Could you not just take a screenshot of the ticket and the barcode? Then send it to someone so they could use it! Just wondering0
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Lerxst1992 said:pjl44 said:JBob87 said:Eddieredder said:VanEyck said:given2fly23 said:JimmyV said:People are always begging them to do something about scalpers. Well...here we are. I have some concerns about how this will all work but I'm willing to give it a shot.
While the new practices have neutralized some opportunities for Ticket-fuckery, this has opened up some new ones. As someone said earlier, there is some ambiguity and hopefully that will dissuade some from trying to game the system, but I doubt it.
1. Meet whoever they sell the ticket to and walk them in. Doing so they eat one of the tickets.
2. Transfer one ticket to the buyer. Also eat the price of one of the tickets.
3. They can try to sell a screenshot of the ticket. Who's going to buy a screenshot ticket?
The screenshot is the most compelling solution around the system but your point is dead on - you can't list a screenshot ticket on stubhub. Hopefully that screws the scalpers and people trying to profit off extra tickets. I would consider buying a screenshot at face from someone on here or that I know IRL. But it makes scalping a lot harder.
StubHub is a viable business with a reputation of greater than 99% reliability that guarantees ticket cost to fans. Another option, Tickets now is a TM sub that literally transfers the QR to your name and account.
But stub hub does not help with travel expenses. Offering travel insurance as part of their service would help.0 -
Zod said:Lerxst1992 said:PJ_Soul said:smak said:OceansJenny said:
I dont play ticket games so I love the new rules. And I love that the intent is to get more fans in the building.
People might be pulling tickets out of the pool, but then what are they doing with their extras? Mostly putting them back in the pool by posting on here to sell them.
"Scalpers" get tickets from either promoters that underwrite the cost of the tour, or venues that have high roller season ticket holders to satisfy. I don't understand why many believe this system keeps out resellers. It may reduce supply on the secondary market. But that market still exists, and the artificially lowered supply (by allowing fans to stockpile tickets at below premium concert market prices) drives up cost for the rest of us.
Unfortunately, PJs rigid ticketing system, with it's many rules and unlimited benefits to the same few fans over and over, drives up resale ticket prices just as much as the traditional way to sell tickets.
Promoters might still get access to blocks too, but they'll be crappy blocks. The promoter thing is also a catch 22 for most bands. The promoter offers the band more than they can actually make on the tickets, so they have sell directly to brokers to make money (and pay the band). I imagine PJ might be more cognitive if these kinds of things, and reign in some control on the situation. Especially considering they're saying these shows will have loads of 10c tickets. They must be good at negotiations
Well, a certain subset of fans. They definitely deserve seniority, to some shows, but to base every non lotto ticket, every show, every tour, creates different classes of citizenship here. Seems they did away with the random rows this year.
Not knowing where your ticket is at decision time, for a stadium show,for fans with low seniority, is a tough spot to be in. Forever
I've seen tons of wealthy Corp types (those more interested in socializing while PJs on stage) in good seats many times. It seems venues and promoters do get access to good seats, as with other bands, that can end up for resale with brokers. I'm not convinced this system is any better than a free market one.Post edited by Lerxst1992 on0 -
Peyton18 said:Could you not just take a screenshot of the ticket and the barcode? Then send it to someone so they could use it! Just wondering
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SVRDhand13 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Sooo...
I've been following this thread with half a brain. And I'm thinking of the worst case scenario: shut out for tix. No 10C and no general public luck for Seattle.
What then? I will be travelling with people. Do we all need to find a different concert friend and see the show with people we never came to the concert with? Do I just not go?
Roger that!"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Eddieredder said:VanEyck said:given2fly23 said:JimmyV said:People are always begging them to do something about scalpers. Well...here we are. I have some concerns about how this will all work but I'm willing to give it a shot.
While the new practices have neutralized some opportunities for Ticket-fuckery, this has opened up some new ones. As someone said earlier, there is some ambiguity and hopefully that will dissuade some from trying to game the system, but I doubt it.
1. Meet whoever they sell the ticket to and walk them in. Doing so they eat one of the tickets.
2. Transfer one ticket to the buyer. Also eat the price of one of the tickets.
3. They can try to sell a screenshot of the ticket. Who's going to buy a screenshot ticket?
#3 is also an issue until it's made clear how the ticket is verified and if ID is checked. If not selling a screenshot, sharing creds and logging in as someone else could happen. No matter how much you read the info - there is still a potential gap right there.Post edited by VanEyck on0 -
pjl44 said:Peyton18 said:Could you not just take a screenshot of the ticket and the barcode? Then send it to someone so they could use it! Just wondering0
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So basically the only thing keeping scalpers from screenshoting the bar code is the hope that people wouldn’t be dumb enough to buy it?0
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Lerxst1992 said:Zod said:Lerxst1992 said:PJ_Soul said:smak said:OceansJenny said:
I dont play ticket games so I love the new rules. And I love that the intent is to get more fans in the building.
People might be pulling tickets out of the pool, but then what are they doing with their extras? Mostly putting them back in the pool by posting on here to sell them.
"Scalpers" get tickets from either promoters that underwrite the cost of the tour, or venues that have high roller season ticket holders to satisfy. I don't understand why many believe this system keeps out resellers. It may reduce supply on the secondary market. But that market still exists, and the artificially lowered supply (by allowing fans to stockpile tickets at below premium concert market prices) drives up cost for the rest of us.
Unfortunately, PJs rigid ticketing system, with it's many rules and unlimited benefits to the same few fans over and over, drives up resale ticket prices just as much as the traditional way to sell tickets.
Promoters might still get access to blocks too, but they'll be crappy blocks. The promoter thing is also a catch 22 for most bands. The promoter offers the band more than they can actually make on the tickets, so they have sell directly to brokers to make money (and pay the band). I imagine PJ might be more cognitive if these kinds of things, and reign in some control on the situation. Especially considering they're saying these shows will have loads of 10c tickets. They must be good at negotiations
Well, a certain subset of fans. They definitely deserve seniority, to some shows, but to base every non lotto ticket, every show, every tour, creates different classes of citizenship here. Seems they did away with the random rows this year.
Not knowing where your ticket is at decision time, for a stadium show,for fans with low seniority, is a tough spot to be in. Forever
I've seen tons of wealthy Corp types (those more interested in socializing while PJs on stage) in good seats many times. It seems venues and promoters do get access to good seats, as with other bands, that can end up for resale with brokers. I'm not convinced this system is any better than a free market one.0 -
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Unfortunately Fenway my only hope so no ga for me this year ,:(
Always hope for a golden lotto ticket0
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