Why does ticketmaster charge so many fees




















StubHub owned by eBay controls half of the market, while Ticketmaster is the next largest ticketing agency via its exchange TicketsNow. As long as ticket buyers demand convenience, ticketing agencies will continue imposing service fees. Right now, not much is being done to curb added fees in the event space. News U. Politics Joe Biden Congress Extremism. Special Projects Highline. HuffPost Personal Video Horoscopes.

Follow Us. Terms Privacy Policy. In other words, event ticket fees are out of control. Why are so many fees tacked on to tickets?

Not only are there many tickets available, but you will also be able to find tickets to many different events that you would have a hard time finding if you were looking in other places. Even though Ticketmaster charges people an additional fee for their service, many people are more than okay paying the price for this comfortable service. And in times like these, when everything is already so expensive, why would you want to spend extra money on these fees? Well, what if there were ways for you to bypass these charges and still get the same tickets?

Here you have it, folks, the answer you have all been looking for! Here you are going to find almost all types of tickets without having to pay the fees.

The only problem here is the inconvenience of looking for the tickets at the Box Office, but you have to give a little in order to gain a little. There are many people who get tickets and end up with a few extras; they usually have to resell them at a lower price than what they had originally paid.

This is where you win out. But, most commonly, you will be able to find tickets for half the price after the event has started. The number of buyers for the ticket is very low, and people selling the tickets would much rather get something out of the ticket they bought than nothing. These order-processing fees are avoidable. If you live close enough to maybe the venue or somewhere where they sell the tickets physically, you just go there rather than ordering them online.

But there's also something to be said about what we might call a legitimate ticket seller versus a scammer," Blanco says. So when those things are done in an unclear way, or when people are being shady about it, then that's when you start going into this idea of being scammed. And then there's also the idea of being just defrauded when you go and you purchase tickets from entities that you're not sure of that aren't vetted, and you're not really sure whether or not the ticket that you're receiving is going to be a working ticket.

Not because they were considered predatorily high, or the product of an old-school monopoly getting away with whatever business practices it likes.

This is not a heartwarming success story. If anything, we should be glad that guy in the audience managed to yell a little bit.

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