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Ticketmaster operates as a comprehensive ticketing platform for live events. Founded in 1976, the company facilitates ticket sales for concerts, sports, theater and family events, offering digital ticketing, seat selection and resale options.

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    Reviewed June 28, 2011

    I called Ticketmaster on the 14th of June 2011 to book tickets for Jls and Olly Murs in Edinburgh on the 1st of July 2011. I bought the tickets, the sales woman said so that's Jls and Olly Murs etc. I confirmed it, hung up and waited on the confirmation e-mail. 2 days later, I received an e-mail from Ticketmaster, saying I had booked tickets for something called "Midnight tango," so I called them back and they agreed they had made a mistake and that they would give me a full refund within 48 hours of £66.25. I then used my mother's card to book tickets for the original concert I was going to and everything went okay.

    I noticed today that there was money missing from my account, so I went to my bank and the woman there said Ticketmaster had not given me a refund but instead took another payment of £66.25 from my account on the day I tried to resolve the matter. I then called Ticketmaster again and was put on call waiting for almost 10 minutes before I got through to an adviser who I told my complaint to, she said she would call back and never did. I now have no money, no tickets and am very upset. If they do not resolve it with compensation, I shall be visiting a lawyer first thing tomorrows morning. Its bloody scandalous.

    I am over £100 short of money, for something I did not even buy. I have £7 to do me until Monday and will most likely miss the Jls concert I paid for with my mum's card because I have no money or diesel to get me there. Ticketmaster has ruined everything.

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    Reviewed June 6, 2011

    I went to buy tickets to the US Open Tennis Tournament this coming September from the Ticket Master website. The tickets went on sale at 9am. I clicked "Purchase" within seconds of the tickets going on sale but was unable to get any tickets. I tried about 10 times online on my own and was unable to buy tickets. It kept saying, "Sorry, no tickets available."

    I even called the ticket office and they told me I could only buy two individual seats. By now, it was about 9:15 am. Then I saw a link to a ticket master run ticket exchange website, http://www.ticketexchangebyticketmaster.com/USTA/us-open-tennis-tickets/. At 9:15 am, this site was filled with all the tickets that supposedly went on presale to certain users, including me, at 9 am that day for values much higher than face value.

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    Reviewed Feb. 11, 2011

    I am an avid concert goer and have been for the past 20 years. What Ticketmaster is now able to get away with is its TicketsNow.com scam which is simply akin to robbery (read: larceny). In the last 6 months, I have tried to purchase tickets to 3 different events at Madison Square Garden with absolutely no luck--Roger Waters, Rush, and now today, LCD Soundsystem (certainly not a band on the level of The Rolling Stones or Bruce Springsteen).

    Each time, I was met with the same problem; I try for pre-sale tickets through the fan clubs for each act with no luck. Then I try for tickets the day they go on sale to the general public, again with no luck. But here's the thing. As with the other events mentioned, I was on the Ticketmaster website, logged in and on the ticket page at 10:55, waiting for the 11 on sale time. The clock hit 11, I hit the "Find Tickets" button, and there were already no tickets available. How is that possible?

    Well, oddly enough, Ticketmaster suggested I go over to TicketNow.com, which is owned by Ticketmaster. What do you know, I could buy tickets, at literally 10 times what the face value is.... only to be charged a $30+ "convenience" fee per ticket and $4.95 to download the tickets! The thing is that these tickets have been on sale at TicketNow.com, since before they went on sale at Ticketmaster. Now how is this possible?

    This is a gross abuse of the common music/sports/entertainment fan, and clearly, it is not going to get any better. Why should they stop when they can clearly get away with it? Why sell tickets through the normal Ticketmaster interface, when they can kick them over to TicketsNow.com and collect 3 times the convenience fees?

    Additionally, who are these people who are able to get tickets, premium seats, before the show even goes on sale? It's a scam and a classic example of unfettered corporate greed. I will continue to write you every day until something happens here. So get used to seeing my name, because I am sure nothing will be done about this.

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    Reviewed Feb. 10, 2011

    I ordered two tickets to a L.A.Clippers game. I also purchased a parking ticket for $27. When we arrived at our parking location, we handed the attendant our parking print out receipt. As he was looking over the print out, he called over another gentleman they started speaking in Spanish. He then turned to me and explained that we brought the wrong print out and that they would not be able to let us park there even though the print out clearly stated we were in the right parking lot, had the reservation number and receipt.

    According to the attendant, they keep track of all the ticket numbers and need to send them to Ticketmaster to get their money. If they keep track of who parks there by the ticket number, they should easily be able to see that I did not park there. I was upset, but there were several public parking lots even closer to the Staple Center, all of which only charge $8. I figured I would pay the $8 and call Ticketmaster to have the $27 parking ticket refunded which was purchased through them.

    When I called Ticketmaster, I spoke to a lady named Alma, who was very unprofessional and rude. She told me that it was my fault for printing out the wrong paper and they would not refund my money because of negligence on my part. After telling her that if they don't refund my money, I will just dispute the charge with my credit card company. Alma replied by saying if I do so I will be banned from using Ticketmaster forever.

    I'm not one to argue over $20. At this point it's a matter of principle. The unbelievably rude service they have, Ticketmaster must think they are not the only ticket brokers out there. I will ban myself from Ticketmaster. You guys are definitely not the only place to purchase tickets. I rather pay double the ticket value than to give a company like Ticketmaster any business.

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    Reviewed Feb. 10, 2011

    I purchased 3 tickets on Jan. 9th, 2011 to see Adam Carolla live in Napa, CA on Feb. 4th. I always opt to have the tickets mailed to me. I never had any issues in the past with Ticketmaster. About a week before the show, I e-mailed Ticketmaster and told them my tickets had not arrived yet with no reply. If they would have arrived on the day of the show, that would have been fine. I never received my tickets. My credit card was charged $156 and change. My plans were canceled needless to say. The following Monday, I called Ticketmaster. After jumping through several hoops, I was connected with a human. With my explanation, he looked up my transaction and informed me that "the tickets were never printed".

    That explained why they never made it to my mailbox. I asked him if I was going to get a refund or a rain-check for another show. He briefly put me on hold and returned. After talking to his supervisor, he informed me that "there was nothing they could do for me". I couldn't believe what I was hearing. They got my $156.00 and that's that. I am entitled to NADA-S.O.L. This is how they treat their loyal customers when they make a mistake! I will never use Ticketmaster again! I have disputed this charge with my credit card company.

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    Reviewed Jan. 18, 2011

    I tried to book 2 Yanni tickets at a small venue in San Diego and had great seats allocated. I entered my credit card details and the system rejected it on the grounds that the 3 digit security code was incorrect. I tried to re-enter a number of times and lost my place (and seats) as the site timed out on me a number of times.

    Finally, I successfully used a different credit card, but got much inferior seats (and lost cashback bonus on the card I originally tried to use), and it took about half an hour of hassle. There was in fact nothing wrong with the security code. The problem is that an earlier version of the card (different expiry date and security code) was on file at Ticketmaster and their system confused that old card with my new card.

    I called Ticketmaster spoke to a representative and a supervisor and told them they should refund the convenience fee as there was no convenience involved. They said they would investigate and I would hear back in 7-10 business days.

    After a month, I heard nothing. I called back and spoke to another representative and the supervisor who told me I should have updated my credit card details before ordering, that it was basically my fault. Their system mismatched the credit cards that all sales are final and they would refund nothing etc. The last supervisor I spoke with, Michael was especially unhelpful.

    Ticketmaster have a virtual monopoly, charge almost outrageous fees, play hard-ball and do not have the courtesy to make a small refund to attempt to appease an inconvenienced customer when their system goes wrong.

    My complaint is far less serious than others I see. Ticketmaster seems to operate with an arrogant, monopolistic culture.

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    Reviewed Jan. 10, 2011

    Okay, this has to be the worst website I have ever had to deal with in my whole entire life. The people on the phone were nice, I'll give them that. But even they didn't have an answer about why their website says one thing and does another. All they have to say is "Sorry". Sorry is not cutting it when you sit in front of a computer simply trying to buy tickets for a show that says is not sold out but then really is when you try to buy them. Or says they're sold out and everyone you know also knows they're sold out which is why they bought tickets for the same show in another state etc. But then you can ** buy a ticket when you click to put in your information.

    Tell me, how the ** am I gonna go to a ** sold out concert? I'd get charged for no reason? Clean up your act and give people better service because it's been years of me buying tickets and it has always been a problem. Thanks.

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    Reviewed Dec. 29, 2010

    I purchased tickets to a December 31, 2010 concert on October 28, 2010. The tickets were to be mailed to me through USPS. I never received them. They were purchased as a gift. When I contacted Ticketmaster via email (more than 50 phone calls elicited, but received only a busy signal), I was told I could get into the concert with my receipt, credit card used to pay for the ticket, and ID. However, I live in AZ, and the concert (tickets for someone else) is in Oregon. They don't get it. It's now 2 days before the concert, and I'm going to have to eat $189, because they won't refund the tickets. If I attempt to sell through Ticketmaster, I must pay additional fees. Ridiculous! This is not my mistake. I cannot talk to a live person. The consequences are $189 plus irritation, time and trouble. I will not work with Ticketmaster in the future.

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    Reviewed Dec. 17, 2010

    Ticketmaster has continued to have a monopoly for most venues on getting tickets. Winter Classic tickets between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania have retailed for about $130.00 with a handling fee of $11.50 for every ticket. Today, when the New Years Eve Alumni Game between hockey greats of the Pittsburgh Penguins against the Washington Capitals went on sale through Ticketmaster, there were only 10,000 tickets sold for $25 dollars each. By the time of check-out, there was $13.50 handling charge added to each ticket.

    This seems to be absolutely ridiculous and they have a monopoly and this seems like the consumers are held over a barrel because Ticketmaster is the prime seller of tickets for most events in this country. An unfair practice tend to occur when there are high demand tickets for special events and seems the booking agencies tend to get large blocks of tickets at "scalping rates.” An example is the tickets for the Alumni Game held at Heinz field retailed at $25 dollars are now going for well over $300 each on Stub hub.

    These tickets were also suppose to go on sale at 10:00 AM and there are reports that people got in line on the phone lines as early as 9:54 AM to get in for tickets. Along with this, people were not able to get through for tickets at all online until 10:07, and many people complained that even then, all tickets were already sold-out. For a company that is the primary company to sell tickets for events around the country, it has had many mistakes that lead to fans to be left out in the dark and the online scalpers getting large quantities of tickets that are sold at extremely inflated rates.

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    Reviewed Dec. 16, 2010

    I ordered two tickets to a university hockey game in mid October 2010. I never received my tickets through USPS. I have spend well over an hour on the phone. I have spoken to three employees, all of which have lied to me and not been very pleasant. I was told I would receive an email confirming the availability of my tickets at will-call. I never received this email. I emailed customer service but their email app does not give any confirmation that it has been sent and I still have not heard from the company.

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    Reviewed Dec. 12, 2010

    I was calling to get a discount on some tickets for radio city music spectacular, which they had sent me a discount code over the internet that expired at 3:00 pm (Sunday December 12). I was online for 10 minutes when the person in customer service, a male, told me to call a different number because the code was not going through and finally gave me another number where I waited for 10 more minutes! When "Jody", I assume she gave me a fake name, answered she said sorry it is already 3:00 pm right now we cannot honor the promo! I explained to her I was holding 2 times for someone to come online so she started to tell me off as why I had waited for the last 20 minutes to call! She was extremely rude and started to argue with me.

    I asked for a supervisor and she said there were none! Horrible customer service. I told her that her job was not to tell me when I had to call, but to try to help me and she just proceeded to argue with me. I just told her that she should not work in customer service! I was not able to buy the tickets at the discounted price! There were 6 tickets totaling 450 dollars. I waited too long and then she will not help, stating it was 3:00 pm on the dot and it was too late! I have the time and everything else recorded on my cell phone for proof!

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    Reviewed Dec. 12, 2010

    I purchased two hockey tickets, found out I was supposed to buy three so I added a third but it was far from the other two seats so I found and bought three side by side seats. All I wanted was to cancel the first three tickets and keep the other three. Ticketmaster "claims" to offer refunds within 72 hours. I bought them online and promptly requested a refund three hours after the first purchase by email.

    Forty eight hours later, I phoned them and some lady told me to make up an excuse and use the insurance to get my refund. I said no and called back and got a guy named Colin. He said he would do what he could to help. I just got an email reply stating the "promoter of the event" hasn't given them the authority to refund my money. Of course, now the so called 72 hour refund period has passed.

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    Reviewed Dec. 9, 2010

    I bought 4 VIP tickets for the Justin Bieber concert in Toronto in August of this year. I purchased several months before the concert (order # **). The tickets eventually arrived, but only two (out of the four) of the promotional material which included a Justin Bieber bag, a JB Calendar, a JB bracelet, a JB Lanyard, and some other merchandise.

    I have called Ticketmaster VIP helpline multiple times over the past 5 months and I am getting absolutely nowhere. They keep telling me that they have "escalated it" and have not had a response from the shipper and that they will send another e-mail and escalate it again. And again. And again. I paid for this merchandise and if they cannot provide it, I told them to credit my credit card, which they refuse to do. Yet they were the ones who charged it originally. I am infuriated by this and the fact they keep giving me a run-around. I paid $460 for the tickets and merchandise. I am owed at least $120.00 for merchandise that was never received.

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    Reviewed Dec. 9, 2010

    I bought 4 VIP tickets for the Justin Bieber concert in Toronto in August of this year -- purchased several months before concert. Tickets eventually arrived, but only 2 (out of the 4) of the promotional material which included a Justin Bieber bag, a JB Calendar, a JB bracelet, a JB Lanyard, and some other merchandise. I have called Ticketmaster VIP helpline multiple times over the past 5 months, and am getting absolutely no-where. They keep telling me that they have "escalated it" and have not had a response from the shipper. And that they will send another e-mail and escalate it again. And again, and again. I paid for this merchandise and if they cannot provide it, I told them to credit my credit card -- which they refuse to do. Yet they were the ones who charge it originally. I am infuriated by this and the fact they keep giving me a run-around.

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    Reviewed Nov. 30, 2010

    On 11/16/10, I spoke to a representative at Ticket Master's to purchase one (1) mobility impaired (MI) and 2 regular seats for the Christmas Spectacular at the Honda Center, Anaheim, CA. The person I spoke to confirmed 435 row C seats 1,2,3; also explaining that their were two steps to climb. I explained that the MI person could not climb 2-steps but he assured me the seating arrangements were for MI. Not being comfortable with the "two steps", I called the box office at the Honda Center and inquired about the seating arrangements. I was told that the seats "were not" for mobility impaired (MI) and to call Ticket Master's again to get alternate seating.

    On 11/20/10, I called and spoke to a representative who confirmed new seating arrangements for MI Row 226, seats 4,5,& 6 stating I should have the ticket info sent to my email address within the hour. I had not received the email tickets. So on 11/27/10, I called customer service 800-653-8000 and spoke to "Jodie" approx. 4:05 p.m. Jodie said she would forward the tickets via email and confirmed my seating arrangements to "now" Row 436 WC 1,2, & 3. I explained that I previously had Row 226 as of 11/20/10.

    Jodie stated there were no records of seating in row 226. (The individual that require WC is 83-years old, and when I informed her that we would be on level 2. She was very excited and sensed a feeling of comfort being able to see clearly due to poor vision). Please note: I had not received the tickets via email from Jodie. At approximately 5:55pm on 11/27, I called the customer service line again and requested to speak to a supervisor. Unfortunately, I do not have his name.

    I explained the aforementioned, and the Supervisor stated that he could not accommodate the seating. However, he would provide me a "one time customary reimbursement" of $40.20 fee charge when purchased each individual ticket. I was not satisfied with the respond from the Supervisor but we confirmed my email address and I received the tickets. (Since I do not know the name of the supervisor, he may be tracked via the email he forwarded to me). I again called customer service this morning inquiring who to complain to.

    Fortunately, I spoke to "Jodie" again and she provide me with the complaint email address stating that she had also documented the transactions of this email, but there were no notes from a Supervisor justifying a $40.20 reimbursement fee. To resolve the situation, I would like to be "honored" closer seating arrangements, even if one person, out of the 3 of us, would need to be seated elsewhere. I would appreciate a response within 24-hours since the Dec. 6th show is closely arriving.

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    Reviewed Nov. 28, 2010

    Ticketmaster's customer service is horrible. When I called to talk to someone about my mistake of purchasing tickets for the wrong time, the representative, who was outsourced in India had a thick unrecognizable accent, would not let me get a word in, and told me there was nothing she could do to help. I was offended by how incredibly rude she was. But I unfortunately couldn't catch her name or anything else she said for that matter. Needless to say, I couldn't get a refund for the $300 tickets.

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    Reviewed Nov. 23, 2010

    On 05/07/10, I purchased three tickets from TicketMaster.com (about $300) to the 12/13/10 Roger Water concert in Anaheim. On 10/28/10, I received an email from TicketMaster asking how I enjoyed the show. Taken aback, I looked at the confirmation email for the first time which said I purchased tickets for the 10/26/10 Omaha show. I've purchased tickets from TicketMaster before, I've traveled to Asia and Europe with air and train tickets purchased online. I planned my wedding online with deposits and payments made online, and I was in Seattle on a planned trip on 10/26/10. As a frequent online shopper, I do not make these kinds of mistakes. I check and double check before hitting the submit button and there is absolutely no way that I purchased tickets to a show in Omaha when Anaheim is just down the street from me.

    I called TicketMaster to rectify the matter, informing them that I do not want my money back but tickets for the show at the correct date and venue. They not only refused, yelling that the error was mine, but they were unprofessionally rude. There is still 3 weeks for the show, rude TicketMaster staff gloated in the TicketMaster computer error, which they said was mine. It doesn't cost them anything to give me tickets to a show that I purchased.

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    Reviewed Nov. 20, 2010

    Ticketmaster had an American Express ticket presale for the Kenny Chesney/ Zac Brown Concert that will be happening in June 2011 at Lincoln Financial Field. The advertised ticket prices ranged from $25 to $200, the $25 tickets being a good deal even after the ridiculous fees. I proceeded to buy 8 tickets at the $25 price range on the presale date, November 15th. I got an email on the 18th of November saying the tickets had been printed and shipped then on the 19th of November I received an email from Ticketmaster saying there was a mistake on their end and I would now have to pay an additional $74.50 per ticket, $596 total, by December 3rd or the tickets will become void and not get me into the concert on the day of the event. This is worse than a bait and switch scheme; Ticketmaster has now resorted to extortion from their customers.

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    Reviewed Nov. 12, 2010

    The order is 13-13765/mtn; I requested a refund for tickets I purchased to an event 11/6/10. Due to a family emergency we had to be out of town and could not attend. I called the day of the event. I spoke to a rep named Jeannie who said she would request the refund and get back to me the same day. Five days later a different rep called and left a message saying no refund but we could reschedule the event. Our family emergency has now become a death in our family and attending an event of any kind is out of the question. I just want a refund. But no one seems to understand that. Never, ever again will I attend an event that requires using Ticketmaster!

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    Reviewed Nov. 2, 2010

    I purchased Stone Temple Pilots VIP package for over 300 dollars. The event was postponed. Ticketmaster sent me an email indicating that I could get a refund simply by responding to the email with my name, order number, and last four digits of card used for purchase. I did this before the deadline but am now getting the runaround. They now tell me that they have initiated an "investigation" into the refund. This is poor service! I will never use Ticketmaster again.

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    Reviewed Oct. 30, 2010

    I recently had an issue where I purchased tickets for Five events on Ticketmasters website. They charged four events to a work card which I was previously authorized to use, but it was not the card I chose for these events. So now, it looks like I tried to steal from my job. At first, I thought I was double charged and that it would be quickly cleared up. This was not the case. I spoke with several of ticketmaster's representatives who said that the card was reimbursed and I had nothing to worry about.

    What I needed from them was to admit that it is possible for ticketmaster to charge the wrong card. Two representatives told me it was possible and happens but they were not willing to put it in writing. I spoke with a supervisor who told me that I could email their legal department and if they felt it was worth their time they would contact me. Needless to say, they never responded to my email. The police department on the campus where I worked gave me about four days to come up with evidence to support what I told them.

    Despite the evidence I had to support my claims, I was still arrested because ticketmaster would not admit that mistakes happen on their website. I have since lost my job but the case has been dismissed in court. Unfortunately my job needs ticketmaster to admit that their system has flaws in order for me to get my job back. Ticketmaster is a very large company looking out for their best interests so they can care less about how this has affected my life. I have never been arrested or gotten into any trouble in my life and was in the process of testing to become a police officer. I am interested to know if anyone has had a similar issue of Ticketmaster charging an event to another card on their account when they specifically chose a different card?

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    Reviewed Oct. 29, 2010

    I have tried calling Ticketmaster since 9 am this morning. It’s now 21.50 and it has been engaged all day. Their website continually crashes every time you go on to book tickets, too. Knowing that there was going to be such a demand for Take That tickets, they should have been better prepared!

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    Reviewed Oct. 12, 2010

    I would like to know why tickets are dearer purchased on the web when all other companies are cheaper.

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    Reviewed Oct. 8, 2010

    My wife and I purchased tickets to the Bad Company Concert at the Hard Rock Cafe in Tulsa, OK for October 7, 2010. We had carefully made the purchase being sure that we were on the front row. Upon our arrival at the venue we were told that our tickets were not front row but the back row on the opposite side of the aisle from where our seats were supposed to be. Seated around us were several couples in the same situation. It appears that Ticketmaster fraudulently sold tickets that had already been sold or were not available. Ticketmaster is 0 for 3 in my experience. We have gotten the names of the people around us that had the same problem. Traveled 5 hours one way to be in the front row of this concert. We could not even see the stage because of people standing in front of us. We were seated in the far back corner of the section.

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    Reviewed Oct. 5, 2010

    I used the online service to purchase tickets for an event in NJ. When the order was complete, the event printed the event but at another location/Detroit, MI. I immediately contacted their office and the fee of 91.50 was credited in its entirety. I was asked did I want the original event, I replied no that was ok because I was told all tickets to be seated was sold out only standing was available I replied "no". Weeks later I received a debit to my checking account for the amount of the New Jersey ticket(s). I contacted ticket master on Oct. 05, asking of the transaction and was replied to by representative Pauline that my account will be researched and I will hear from their offices within weeks ahead by e-mail or phone accordingly.

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    Reviewed Oct. 5, 2010

    Ticket Master must hold out on good seats to all their events. Twice this month I bought tickets to events, both time I logged in at the time the tickets went on sale and both times the best seats available are in the upper sections of the arena or stadium; once for Trans Siberean Orch and one for the Big XII championship game last year and this is funny. I wanted to take my family to the George Mason vs Creighton basketball game at GM, Ticketmaster said the game was sold out. We went and bought tickets there at the window, and the place wasn't even half full.

    Why do corporations and universities use this service? Do they know how unfair TM is? How come nothing gets resolved, and TM says, "Oh we are sorry I hope you can still attend or sell your tickets to someone who can use them".

    Something must be done. This is a horrible service. The only way you get good seats is if you know someone high up in a company. Not fair to the general public.

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    Reviewed Oct. 1, 2010

    I paid for a kiss flip video camera package on June 8th. I paid $432.50, and still have not received it, despite numerous calls. I saw the concert, which was great, but not the hundreds of dollars worth of extras, the camera , shirt etc. When I called VIP tickets, I get the runaround. Pathetic. Someone please invent a way to strangle someone over the phone.

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    Reviewed Sept. 21, 2010

    On August 5, 2010, I purchased 6-tickets to an Isotopes baseball game in Albuquerque amounting to $108. The game was cancelled due to rain and I was never refunded as the Ticket Master Policy claimed I would be. It has been well over a month and even after contacting them by telephone concerning this issue, they have yet to even respond to my claim. Here is the refund policy: "Canceled Events - You'll get an automatic refund for tickets bought online or by phone using your purchase payment method. If you bought your tickets at a retail location, please return them at the same location for a refund."

    I purchased the tickets online. When I first contacted Ticket Master in Albuquerque, they claimed the vendor, the Isotopes, needed to call them concerning the game being cancelled. This is ridiculous that they cannot call to verify the cancellation and refund people their money. This is very bad business practice and the consumer is the victim. Please help!

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    Reviewed Sept. 7, 2010

    I purchased two tickets for friends via a phone order and was told they would be 'mobility impaired accessible'. However, I was later informed they were not. However, they were reserved seats. I chose to keep the tickets as they were gift for friends. Again, they were not reserved seats as they were generally seating in the bleachers! I feel I was deceived on this purchase! Why was I charged for general seating? I will be reporting this to Ticket Master and requesting an explanation on why I purchased reserved tickets and received general seating in the bleachers! The physical issues were that my friends had to climb up to bleachers, which was difficult as they both have mobility issues. Additionally, thinking they had reserved seats and was told to sit anywhere in the bleachers (general seating area) was not what I paid for!

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    Reviewed Sept. 7, 2010

    I had purchased two tickets for the 2010 Rockstar Uproar Music Festival, however, when I checked my email, I had been sent 4 tickets. I called them immediately to correct said error, was transferred from person to person, only to hear that they do not know how it had happened. Regardless, they were unable to refund me. I spent hours on the phone that day, speaking to every person I could, I even had my lawyer contact them and yet they could not help me. So basically, for a mess up on their end, I was charged double, causing my account to go negative, and me being hit with a over a hundred dollars worth of over draft fees.

    The next step I took was going to Bank of America and putting a stop on it, telling them I had not purchased two of those tickets nor will I use them. They temporarily restored my money and reversed the overdraft fees. Now, two months later, I received a letter saying that Ticketmaster says that I had purchased all four tickets and that they are going to re-bill me on September the eighth and the concert has already passed. The tickets still have not been used. They were online ones that could have easily been restored and I'm about to have my money taken from me once again, right when college is starting and I need it the most.

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    Reviewed Sept. 1, 2010

    I bought tickets for the Train Concert on August 31st 2010 at White River State Park in Indy and I also paid $20 for VIP parking. We got to the event and was told that we had to go into the parking garage for VIP. When we got to the garage, it had a big sign "Event Parking $10." I stopped and spoke with a lady who said that I didn't have to pay for parking since I had the VIP, and I said, so your charging $10 for parking that I paid $20 for? She said, I guess so, but you have to deal with Ticketmaster about that.

    I called today and was on hold for over 40 minutes and finally hung up. I'm sure that's what they were hoping. Oh well, lesson learned but it's a total rip off and I know it's only $10 but it's the principal of the issue.

    I just lost $10 and it's not right for them to mislead people into thinking they are getting some special deal for parking for $20 when you can just pay $10 when you arrive.

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    Reviewed Aug. 23, 2010

    I purchased my Goo Goo Dolls tickets on June 12, 2010 for the August 22 concert, when they were released for sale. I also purchased a VIP parking pass. They were to be mailed to my home. After 3 weeks, I realized that my tickets had not arrived. So my husband called Ticketmaster to ask if they were still en route.

    After holding for 45 minutes, a Ticketmaster agent told him that my tickets had been returned as undeliverable, and that I could go pick them up at a retailer. I went to the retailer, and they took my card and ID. Yet they could not find my order in the system. We called Ticketmaster again (45-minute hold and 5 days to concert) to find that parking passes could not be printed at a retail outlet and they would FedEx or UPS ship them to me. They would arrive Friday morning, and I would have to pay the shipping fees. My husband informed them that my paying the fees would not be acceptable, so they comped my fees.

    Friday afternoon, my tickets had still not arrived. I happened to check my e-mail and saw my shipping confirmation that my tickets were in Kentucky and would be delivered on the 23rd. (Again the concert was on the 22nd.) After waiting on hold for a total of 2 hours and speaking a total of 15 minutes to a rep, I was told that I would have to pick up my tickets at Will Call. I informed the second rep that I spoke to that as I lived 2 hours from the venue, this was not a possibility for me and what was the reasoning in parking my car, walking to Will Call, getting my parking pass, then returning to my car to re-park it.

    They eventually cancelled my parking (and I still haven't seen the money from that). I picked up the tickets at an area retailer and ended up watching the concert alone and walking to the free parking section alone, because my husband could not prove that we had tickets for the concert in time to schedule off from work.

    I love the Goo Goo Dolls; Switchfoot was a surprisingly fun group. But TicketMaster can fall off the face of the earth, and I would be so much happier.

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    Reviewed Aug. 4, 2010

    I have to say Ticketmaster is the worse company I've ever had to deal with! I was trying to buy George Strait pre-sale tickets (Fanclub only) and got detailed information on how to enter my username and password on Ticketmaster. Yet when I entered the information, guess what? Ticketmaster would not accept it! I entered it 40 different ways and no matter how, they still wouldn't accept it. I called the Fanclub and of course, they were no help either, so buyer beware! They don't really want you to have pre-sale Tickets! Oh and by the way, there is no way to contact them by email on their website. That should be your first clue.

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    Reviewed Aug. 2, 2010

    I've never complained in my 46 years of life but X- Games/Ticket Master just changed that. We were sold seats at 16 bucks plus tons of fees to go to the X games. We sat at Bleacher C which was laughable at best. There was no view of any event. I really feel as though I was grifted by Ticketmaster and X Games. Please look into their deplorable practices.

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    Reviewed July 29, 2010

    I am completely shocked and angry at the way Ticketmaster operated during a recent transaction I had with them. I received an email a while back from Ticketmaster detailing the pre-sale Justin Bieber tickets on June 9. My daughter is a huge fan, so I signed up that day and got 4 tickets, for my daughter, 2 friends, and myself. They seemed like lousy seats to me, first section, right behind the stage, but I'd sat in the same vicinity for the U2 Elevation tour a few years back, and those turned out to be great seats.

    Then I received a phone call from Ticketmaster on July 19 saying that the stage view would be obstructed, and they were re-issuing comparable seats. When I received the new tickets, I was stunned to find out that they were at the back of the Saddledome, in the 3rd section, practically nosebleed seats. How is that comparable?

    I phoned Ticketmaster to complain and hopefully get better seats. I spoke to whoever answered the phone, and this person said she'd see if she could upgrade them. Nope, there were no more seats at this soldout show. I asked to speak to her supervisor. Kay was this supervisor lady's name. She couldn't be more apologetic, and I know this is not her fault, but she couldn't do anything for me. Ticketmaster is a complete rip off artist of a company. They suck customers in with pre-sale seats, and then re-issue?

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    Reviewed July 20, 2010

    I purchased two tickets for the Kings of Leon show in Chicago on 7/24/10. These are e-tickets that require the credit card and driver's license of the individual who purchased the ticket. They are nontransferable. I am unable to attend the event due to a medical procedure I'm having that day. The only way my friend can get in the event, per Ticket Master, is if I give my friend my credit card with a statement allowing use and a copy of my license. My alternative is to allow Ticket Master to try to sell my tickets with an additional seller's fee that they will take from me.

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    Reviewed July 18, 2010

    I purchased three tickets with a face value of $28 for a concert. The fees tacked on came to $34.75. I ordered the tickets online and printed out the tickets. There was very little overhead for Ticketmaster. This is outrageous! There has to be something to limit the amount of fees paid. When the fees exceed the cost of a single ticket, that's robbery. The fees were more than 28% the cost of the entire purchase. There should be something to limit fees to more than 15% of the purchase.

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    Reviewed July 10, 2010

    I bought tickets for a concert, where the tickets cost $20.00 face value. Ticketmaster added fees, not including delivery of any kind (nothing special), that added up to $31.75! A $20.00 ticket for $31.75! Almost $12.00 in fees or more than 50% markup! There needs to be a class action lawsuit. Customer service was obviously a computer-generated email that didn't address the hidden fee that is only revealed at payment, and then in small print. They are criminals and like many other large companies, our government lets them get away with it.

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    Reviewed July 3, 2010

    They double charged me and refused to help. They were rude and unhelpful. The girl was useless and kept putting me on hold so "I could calm down". I got annoyed at her since she's very stupid and unhelpful attitude. If they think this is customer service they should be shut down. I believe what they did was fraud and will report it to my bank. I'm out $97 due to their dishonest practices.

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    Reviewed June 19, 2010

    I ordered two tickets for a concert on June 1st. The concert is taking place on the 19th of June and according to the website tickets sent by USPS will arrive in 10-14 days from the day of purchase. My tickets didn't arrive by the 17th, so I called and reported them missing. The person on the phone was totally unhelpful and rude and told me he didn't know where the tickets were printed or mailed from. The next day, the day before the concert my tickets arrived but they were not post marked the 7th as I was told they had been mailed on the 7th. They were post marked the 15th. When I told the customer service rep he argued with me that that was untrue and they had been mailed the 7th. I told him I was looking at a post mark of the 15th and he basically didn't believe me.

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    Reviewed June 6, 2010

    I purchased two tickets online for a gift for my son in Boston (I live in Florida). After my purchase, there was a statement on my receipt that said they were electronic, nontransferable and the purchaser had to show the credit card used to receive the tickets at the box office on the day of the show. I live in FL and did not plan to attend. I contacted immediately and receive a statement saying they were non-transferable and I had to be there on the day of the show. I lost $84 for a show no one can attend.

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    Reviewed June 2, 2010

    I am extremely dismayed at the exorbitant fees Ticketmaster charges, considering there is often no other way to purchase tickets besides a venue's box office, which is often impossible for people. As an example, I recently wanted to by a $35 ticket, and the fee is $11 per ticket. As a result, family and I will not be able to attend the concert, as the fee for the three of us would be nearly the price of one full ticket.

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    Reviewed June 2, 2010

    Ticketmaster was originally created as a way to help consumers get tickets to the sports/cultural/music performances online and was a great service to the consumers. The small service fee they charged was understandable as everybody have to make profit. However, in a few years, the company had become a huge and nasty monopoly.

    Recent Gogol Bordello performance at the Williamsburg Waterfront, Brooklyn, NY Fri, Jul 30, 2010 06:00 pm: The official ticket price is $36 and Ticketmaster is charging $10 per ticket as convenience charge. That's 27% per ticket. We are talking tickets sales, no heavy labor involved. At most, they should be charging per order, not per ticket. And the worth of all, there is no alternative. The venue does not sell tickets, no ticket booth anywhere sells tickets. It's a monopoly. It's not a single case either. I discussed it with plenty of people and the situation is getting out of hands. Ticketmaster is increasing the charges across the border and in many cases is the only source to get the tickets. I am recently on unemployment. I was going to go to the concert with my son and simply decided not to go. It is not only the question of money but a matter of principle. There are plenty of people who can not afford such extra payments.

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    Reviewed May 26, 2010

    On purchasing three $15 tickets to the Wiggles concert on Ticketmaster.com, this is highway robbery. Here are the particulars:

    $15 x 3 tickets = $45
    $2.50 x 3 facility charge = $7.50
    $5.45 x 3 convenience charge = $16.35

    $4.00 order processing charge =$4.00

    Ticket Price: $45.00, actual ticket price: $72.85
    Additional parking fee: $10 and additional convenience charge of $1.80 = another $11.80.

    Total: $84.65 for 3 x $15 tickets.

    Highway robbery. I won't be able to afford going to see the Wiggles though they themselves keep the price down. I won't be able to attend the Wiggles concerts with my children due to the ridiculously high fees attached to a regular online ticket sale.

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    Reviewed May 26, 2010

    I bought online tickets for a local performance that were supposedly $20 each. By the time they were finished adding extra charges (for what?), the total was $57. Almost enough for a third ticket. How long will this go on? This will definitely influence my future concert attendance if Ticketmaster is involved. I feel ripped off.

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    Reviewed May 18, 2010

    This is ridiculous. Our tickets were canceled and we were never called! We had exceptional seats one row from the stage! When a friend said the date was changed for the show, we assumed that we would be reissued. However, we were not. So now we are stuck taking the worst seats in the house. I work in Corporate Guest Satisfaction research and I can tell you this is an unacceptable and frankly extremely shady business practice.

    I will certainly post my concerns to every social media site available including Twitter, Facebook, ConsumerAffairs.com, etc. as I would hate for anyone else to get caught up in these unscrupulous business practices. I was still charged for processing and shipping fees although I received no tickets! More importantly I had 2nd row seats and they changed the date but would not reissue tickets and now all I can get are in the very back row. These are in no way comparable! Ridiculous!

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    Reviewed May 16, 2010

    I stopped using TicketMaster a decade ago after they sold me a ticket for $45 + $15 nonsense dollars to see Paul Oakenfold and then found out he would not be performing! The opening performer became the main performer and they got a local guy to do the opening act. They did not offer any consolation, I called and emailed repeatedly but they just passed me around and ignored me until I gave up. All I wanted was a partial refund because there was no way anyone would pay that price to see the venue they switched on us. Don't use TicketMaster! We need to take a stand.

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    Reviewed May 11, 2010

    On Monday, May 10th, 2010, at approximately 1 pm, I purchased Roger Waters The Wall live tickets (2) from Ticketmaster.com. The tickets I purchased were for floor seats, but ultimately received lower section seats and both are the same price. This is classic bait and switch and it's unlawful. I'm waiting to hear back from Ticketmaster after emailing them my concerns. They're stringing me along at this point, requesting bits of information back and forth. It's a scam and they are getting away with it legally. I didn't receive what I paid my money for.

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    Reviewed May 10, 2010

    I have just purchased tickets through Ticketmaster online for a concert that is being held at the Izod Center in New Jersey in November. The tickets were $55.00 each and I purchased 2 tickets: one for my wife and one for myself. Then there are the extra charges: facility charge, $3.50 (times two), convenience charge, $10.50 (times two), and order processing fee, $4.05 (times two). So for 2 tickets that should cost me $110.00 they are in actuality costing me $142.05.

    I understand that Ticketmaster has to make some money but a facility charge? Isn't paying for the ticket paying for a seat? Convenience charge? $10.50 for 2 tickets? Don't they have to hire less people to work if everything is done online? Order processing fee? What is that for? This is legalized scalping. I thought scalpers weren't allowed to charge more that 5% of the face value of the ticket. $32.05 is practically the price of a third ticket. $32.00 in fees for 2 tickets costing $110.00 is a little steep, don't you think?

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    Reviewed May 10, 2010

    Correction to my prior email. Tickets for Roger Waters Pink Floyd live went on sale on 10/10 at 10 AM. I made the mistake of 10 PM in my last email to you. I logged on at 10:00 AM and tickets were already sold out. I kept trying but was directed to VIP ticket sales where a pair of tickets ranged from $900 to $1700. I kept trying many times over the next hour but constantly got the same message. Not only did I try for NY performance, but also for NJ performance.

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    Reviewed May 10, 2010

    Tickets for Roger Waters Pink Floyd live went on sale on 10/10 at 10 PM. I logged on at 10:00 and tickets were already sold out. I kept trying but was directed to VIP ticket sales where a pair of tickets ranged from $900 to $1700. I kept trying many times over the next hour but constantly got the same message. Not only did I try for NY performance, but also for NJ performance.

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    Reviewed May 9, 2010

    I was trying to purchase tickets online and every time I click find tickets it was unavailable till they were sold out, but I was on time clicking find every minute until ten thirty five and all of a sudden all of them were just gone. I don't have a slow computer, I know I was clicking when there where ticket available and I know there is a ticket cap on how many ticket one household can purchase (8 in this case) and yet there where some resellers who had sixteen. It seems like because Ticketmaster is participating in the reselling of tickets at higher than face value, through their website, they don't make tickets available to the public. That is not a good business practice.

    I did not get my tool tickets and all the reseller are selling them for over 100 dollars which I always though was in league with scalping. All the resellers are selling them on the ticketmaster affiliated reseller sites or eBay which seems like selling them at an inflated price in which ticket master gets a piece of is a conflict of interest. It happens every single time when tool come to town and I know that I am fast enough because I have got them online before for nin and they sell out just as quick, so there was no reason for me to not have been able to get one Floor ticket out of 3000.

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    Reviewed May 3, 2010

    I purchased 5 tickets for the upcoming Eric Clapton show at Riverbend. The "ticket price" was listed as $31.50, but by the time I checked out that per-ticket cost had risen to $45.90! There was the ticketmaster fee, the venue fee, the parking fee, and to top it all off, there was a "processing charge" of $5.30 tacked on at the very end! So it was nearly 50% of the ticket price added on in fees. And what exactly is the processing charge when I already paid ticketmaster more than $12/ticket just to buy them? Wasn't that the processing fee?

    I know there are a few other ticket outlets, but for all intents and purposes this is a monopoly that is unfair to the consumer since you can't get tickets to this show at any other outlet. Don't get me wrong, the venues that sell through Ticketmaster are probably as much to blame, but I just have a hard time paying $13 or $14 in processing fees, etc. when it's all automated and not one single human being who would have to be paid played a part in the transaction. I suppose someone has to stick them in an envelope and mail them, but if they're paying that much for that little, then you and I are in the wrong business!

    Bottom Line: Tickets with a "face value" of $157.50 ended up costing me $229.30, and that is a rip-off of criminal proportions if you ask me!

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    Reviewed May 2, 2010

    I just got jacked for over $66 for 2 tickets that are listed by the concert hall as being $20.50 by TicketMaster. Not only did I have to pay for their $8 per ticket convenience fee, but then I had to pay an extra $2.95 per ticket to print the ticket out on my own printer? How exactly is it legal to charge me to print something out on my own equipment? That is highway robbery. I pay for that ink, not them. I bought that printer, not them. How are they able to charge for a service that they do not own?

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    Reviewed April 28, 2010

    I purchased 6 tickets to the Kiss 108 concert for May 22nd in Mansfield, MA. On April 9th, my daughter convinced me she had to bring one more friend. I tried ordering one more ticket from Ticketmaster, but the lawn seats were sold out. I was able to get one more ticket through the Ticketmaster company "TicketsNow", but had to pay $74.66 for a ticket that would have cost $47.35 ($35+$12.35 handling). Yesterday (4-27), I happened to look to see if there were tickets available and there were! Today I can buy a lawn ticket for $47.35 again. According to Ticketmaster, there were more tickets released by the promoter! I paid $27 extra for a ticket under the premise that tickets were sold out, but they were not. This is very wrong.

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    Reviewed April 20, 2010

    Despite previous complaints, tickets for a concert in Oct. at both Madison Square Garden and Nassau Coliseum are advertised for presale on May 3rd but premium ticket agencies are already selling assigned seat at least as of today April 20th. This means best tickets cannot be purchased at face value. If you want best seats, you can only get them by paying way above listed prices. This is unfair and is the only way Ticketmaster operates.

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    Reviewed April 18, 2010

    I agree with all the comments about Ticketmaster. It seems that the company does not have any serious competition and as a result, unfair consumer practices go unchecked. Ticketmaster changed my ticket order weeks after I placed it, and without notifying me about the change they made, charged my credit card for a quantity of tickets I did not order.

    I received one single pavilion seat ticket when I ordered, and have a receipt for four. I was not notified that Ticketmaster wanted to make any changes to my order, and I did not approve anything other than what I ordered be charged to my credit card. I called customer service multiple times in an attempt to return the single ticket. Who wants to sit at a concert by themselves? Each time, the customer service representative cited the company policies and that Ticketmaster reserves the right to change any order at any time without notification and tickets are not refundable.

    With any other public company, these selling practices would be considered unacceptable and consumer unfriendly. With Ticketmaster, individual ticket buyers seem to have no ability to influence change in these practices or even be dealt with in a fair manner. The company is too big to be concerned about the way it treats its customers. I lost $157.50 due to being sent an unusable single ticket and hours of my time trying to resolve the issue with Ticketmaster service reps.

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    Reviewed April 18, 2010

    Hey Ticketmaster, I bought five $50.00 tickets for the April 16th performance of "Dream Girls". I expected to pay a small handler's fee but $71.80 is outrageous! I now know why there were so many empty seats. Who can afford it? I am a retired senior and it took me a long time to save for this occasion. I'm just probably spitting into the wind. I'm sure you've spoiled many performances because of fees. Just thought they should know, I won't be buying from Ticketmaster in the future!

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    Reviewed April 3, 2010

    I was in the middle of a purchase. The server continued to say error. I continued to correct the error field with the correct information. My purchase was complete and the server sent me back to the ticket purchase area without completing the purchase. I spent hours trying to get that ticket, purchased the ticket, and the server states that I do not have a ticket purchase history.

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    Reviewed March 29, 2010

    We attempted to buy tickets for an upcoming concert in Allentown, Pa. We signed on at 10:00 when tickets went on sale. Repeatedly, the only tickets available were "grandstand obstructed view". Soon after a short time, all tickets were gone. However, during the time of trying to purchase tickets, upon checking various private ticket companies/scalpers, there was tons of reserved track seating available for 3-4x the face value. I also discovered that you could buy these tickets for the obnoxious price over a week before they went on sale to the general public.

    How is it fair to allow Ticketmaster to sell tickets and make money prior to the public? Why should I only have the opportunity to see a show by paying hundreds of dollars?

    It is so unfair to the public that we cannot see a concert/show because tickets are supposedly sold out. My 14 year old daughter doesn't understand the fairness of this and neither do I! Something seriously needs to be corrected here!

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    Reviewed March 26, 2010

    I tried to purchase tickets for Iron Maiden show in MSG (07/12) on Ticketmaster website a few minutes after an official sale started and no tickets were available. Now I'm seeing tickets on numerous bidding web sites (e.g. ticketliquidator.com) where they are sold 1.5-2 times more expensive than the original price on Ticketmaster.

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    Reviewed March 20, 2010

    There has been countless times that we go to the Ticketmaster website to buy tickets for concerts exactly at the time of the sale and in some cases with a code sent from Ticketmaster for fans where you supposedly can buy tickets one day prior to when the tickets go on sale for the general public and on all cases, the only tickets available are for the last rows or sold out entirely. How can it be that if you search for tickets exactly at the time of the sale or 1-2 seconds after, they are sold out of the premium seats? However, you can bid on them 15 minutes afterwards for 4X the amount on tickets auction sites from people that do this for a living. There has to be some kind of agreement that these people have with Ticketmaster.

    It just doesn't make sense at all. It is not only once or twice but is a consistent problem with popular concerts. I understand that artists probably give away some premium seats to radio stations, recording labels, etc. but unfortunately most of these tickets show up on auctions. There has to be some kind of investigation on these practices where the general public can have a fighting chance of buying these tickets at fare price instead of buying them from professional scalpers for 4X or 5X the price. Only once in the last couple of years has an investigation was conducted that I know of and that was because a large number of people complained and that was the Miley Cyrus’ concert but after that was settled, Ticketmaster and scalpers continued with their cozy little business and the general public can't do anything about it.

    Now, we understand that the market sets prices and it depends on demand as all these scalpers' defense is. However, the way that should work is that if people try to buy tickets the day that go on sale or presale that they can get tickets at regular prices. If people decide to go to a concert 2-3 weeks before the concert then they can buy them from scalpers or auctions. It would be the price they would have to pay for waiting to buy. States should pass laws to prevent these practices. And the defense that Ticketmaster has that they can't do anything about it and it is just a bunch of bologna. They know about it but allow and condone it. Why would they have a link to an auction site if they can't find the tickets you searched for if they weren't on in the action then? Just my 2 cents!

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    Reviewed March 19, 2010

    This is the third time I have had the same problem. All different times I wanted to get tickets for Lady Gaga for my grandson as a Christmas gift and now again for his birthday. I have an account to make it faster. I was on the website 10 minutes ahead waiting for 10 o'clock for the start of the sale. I went on immediately for 2 tickets at any price, whatever I could get. They put you on this wait that started off with 8 minutes then kept jumping around up to 15 minutes, then down then up all in all.

    I was on the website for over 1 hour and nothing was available, yet within minutes you can get almost anything you want on Gotthetix, Ticketliquidator, etc. If there are no tickets available at the moment the tickets go on sale, how do these companies get all the tickets they have available for sale at 3 times and more the price? This happens all the time. I never did get tickets through Ticketmaster. But my daughter found some off some site for about 4 times the price. What a scam!

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    Reviewed March 15, 2010

    I ordered 4 tickets to Daniel Tosh at the Mirage on 2-10-10 for a show on 3-27-10 through Ticketmaster.com. I went through all the steps and received my confirmation number and the assignment of the seats. I noticed after almost a month I had not been charged for the tickets, so I called and they said they could not find my order. I gave them my confirmation number, address, credit card info etc. Still no luck.

    Then I was bumped up at customer service and the girl on the other line said that was a confirmation number that could have been theirs but they couldn't find a record of the order. She searched for replacement tickets but the 2 shows were sold out and she said, "sorry, but your credit card didn't get charged." That's insane! I want the tickets, ordered the tickets and you mess up and this is the excuse you give? The reason there are so many complaints against them is they have the only game in town. They can treat customers any way they wish because if you want tickets you have to go through them to get them. That is why they can charge ridiculously high "service fees" to not fill ticket orders.

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    Reviewed March 13, 2010

    I ordered tickets on line from Ticketmaster for Chicago/Doobie Brothers, June 26 at Cynthia Woods Pavillion, Woodlands, Texas. Found seats that were accommodating to my handicap and number of people in my party. Information exchanged and verifications for assurance. When email arrived with the tickets attached they were for Dallas June 25.

    I attempted to call immediately. It took 30 minutes. I explained what happened and they issued a full refund, naturally. But when I asked them to allow me to purchase comparable tickets, best seats were gone. What they offered were inferior seats that were not accommodating to my handicap or to the number of people going with me. Inferred: we, Ticketmaster, ** up but you are the one going to suffer. I am confined to a wheelchair and do not attend outside events much. Transportation issue—I’m realizing this is not a big thing to most people.

    When I find something I really, really want to see and getting the people to transport me and attend the event with me. It is so exciting and gives me some light in a usually dark day. I was traumatized, angry, and depressed that something I had been looking forward was destroyed by someone other than me yet I am the one suffering the consequences.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2010

    Entertainment Rewards, Entertainment Publications LLC, Ticketmaster, IAC, all owned by Barry Diller. Has been ripping ticket buyers off for years and is still doing it despite a class action lawsuit.

    Entertainment Rewards,
    1414 E Maple Road Troy, MI 48083.
    New York New York 10011,
    United States of America.

    Phone: 212-314-7300.Web Address: entertainmentrewardsclub.com.

    This is his website and email info@iac.com, iac.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=20&item=17

    I hope this helps anyone looking to recover losses. After some rude treatment on the phone @ Entertainment Rewards 1-866-364-1333 I was given this email address askus@entertainment.com and despite many requests, no other information. So I wrote and asked for a refund:

    "to: Entertainment Rewards. I am writing regarding charges that your company has made to my credit card. Your company has made monthly charges of $9.00 to my account. These charges were unauthorized. I have never requested any service or product from Entertainment Rewards, nor have I provided you with any of my account information. I have never received an invoice or receipt from Entertainment Rewards for any service or product. I have never used of benefited in any way from this program."

    I telephoned your customer service center on March 1st 2010, to request that these unauthorized charges be refunded. I spoke with a customer service supervisor named "Royce 147" who, agreed to refund one 9.00$ charge and refer my account to The Customer Advocate Group. I asked him to look up this account to verify if it had ever been used. He told me it had not been used. When I asked "Royce 147" for a printed statement of this account, I was told he could not provide that to me.

    When I asked for contact information regarding The Customer Advocate Group, I was told he could not give me that information. My credit card company has issued me a new card and a fraud report has been filed with Capital One. I hereby by demand that all unauthorized charges that have been made to my account by Entertainment Rewards be refunded immediately. Thank you for your prompt compliance with this request. I finally got "Royce 147" to agree to refund 7 of 20 charges to my card and was referred to this email address feedback@entertainmentrewardsclub.com for appeal.

    He would not provide me with a feedback phone number or any written statements from this account. (Other than the email in which he wrote to me)..."In addition you requested a statement about the use of your account. To this date there is no activity on your Entertainment Rewards account".

    Then I found this: Mancini v. Entertainment Partners, Ticketmaster, lAC et al (2008): represent defendants in putative national class action alleging violations of consumer legal remedies act, unfair competition laws, and fraud arising of Entertainment Rewards enrollment process.

    I was told by the defenants attorneys office, Donald R. Brown dbrown@manatt.com, Partner @ http://manatt.com,
    Direct: 310.312.4318,

    General: 310.312.4000, that this case is under appeal in federal court.

    By the way: "What's in your wallet?" I was told by a Capital One Fraud Investigations Supervisor , "Capital One will only uphold a fraud claim if there is police involvement".

    I have not as yet recovered 13 of 20 charges, and I have no intention of letting this go. If anyone knows who the prosecuting attorneys were, please post it.

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    Reviewed March 8, 2010

    I purchased 2 Missouri Valley conference tickets online through Ticketmaster and 2 more tickets over the phone. The agent over the phone assured me that the tickets he was selling me would be the ones right next to the ones I purchased online. I verified with the agent 3 times before I authorized a charge on my credit card. When the confirmation e-mail arrived 2 days later, it showed the tickets were in the wrong section and now I'm being charged $278.25. I already spoke to Ticketmaster's customer service manager and he said they have a no refund policy, no exception.

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    Reviewed March 7, 2010

    I ordered tickets to the Shrine Circus in Muskegon, Michigan. The tickets were $7.00 each, but I was also charged a $3.45 convenience charge each. Okay, so I paid it. The tickets never arrived! I tried calling their customer service line 3 times. I was always told that they were experiencing a high volume of calls. I finally resorted to email. I was replied to quickly enough, and told that there would be tickets for me at the call window. I waited for over 20 minutes from the time I get to the front of the line.

    They can't find any tickets for me! I was finally sent to another window. They are on the phone and on the computer, but still can't find the tickets. I finally told them to cancel my tickets through Ticketmaster and just print me 4 new ones. They printed the 4 new ones, but as far as I know, never canceled the old ones. Why was I charged a convenience charge? Where did I get any convenience?

    While we did get to see the show, I am out of $13.80. My husband almost got a ticket while waiting for me in a 15-minute parking area, my blood pressure went up, and I was snappy with my kids for the rest of the night. We had to leave an hour earlier than planned, and almost didn't get to eat prior to the show. We had to eat in the car instead of sitting down as planned and just made the whole thing less enjoyable.

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    Reviewed March 5, 2010

    What happened? Just like everyone else, I called exactly when tickets went on sale, and was told no tickets were available, then went to all these vendors, and lo and behold, hundreds of tickets at triple the price! Ticketmaster should be ashamed of themselves. Half of these people buying tickets are for children, and I know not a ** thing will be done about it. That's the sad part. Not one person reading this will really care.

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    Reviewed March 5, 2010

    I bought tickets for the Women's Big Ten Session 4 on 3/2/10. "Best Ticket" was section 12. Today, 3/4/10, looking at tickets "Best Tickets" Section 5. I call to find out how center court was offered today and not on 3/2; I was told by the operator that I should have called to buy tickets, that they have a bigger pool to look at. I told him it didn't seem right and to change my tickets because they were the same price and was told no can do refunds. What a scam. There should be a law against doing this; you are at their mercy. The supervisor was very cold and rude. I think they do this because they are offering court side center to brokers and their own employees. Best Seats should be best seats.

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    Reviewed Feb. 27, 2010

    I purchased Ringlng Bros./Barnum & Bailey Circus tickets for my 2 kids. That's 2 adults and 2 kids but when I printed them out the venue was for the Crown Coliseum in Fayetville, NC instead of the RBC Center in Raleigh, NC. I realized this when I handed the tickets to the lady at the RBC in Raleigh trying to gain entry and she said the tickets that I had were for the Circus at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetville, NC. I live near Henderson, NC which is about 45 minutes north of Raleigh. Why in the **** would I buy tickets to an "illusion" circus show in Fayetville?

    After being told by the staff at RBC to call TicketMaster and explain and they would refund the money or offer tickets to another event, I was told by "Mario" that it wasn't anything he or Ticketmaster could do and I was ****** out of $112.40. This is bad business. I will fight to get my refund as I am a single mother with 2 children on a fixed income.

    TicketMaster can do the right thing or they can answer questions from someone with a lot more education than myself. My kids and my mother did enjoy the show at the RBC Center but my son was ill because we had purchased lower level seating via the online purchase and had to sit at the very top of the RBC Center for our show. Big companies need to grow a "set" and do what's right instead of what may be in the manual. Rules are made to be "flexed" sometimes and you can rest assured that ticketmaster has lost me and my families' business forever!! I hope the "higher-ups" at ticketmaster sleep well knowing that they made a 4 year old cry because his mom got ripped off for $112.40!***** U ticketmaster and your ****** policies!! !

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    Reviewed Feb. 22, 2010

    I want to see "Lord of Dance" show at Cobb Energy Centre, Atlanta, GA 30339. You can only buy ticket at Ticketmaster and they charge way too many fees. I am outraged at the fees being charged by Ticketmaster but have no choice because they are the only one I can buy ticket from.

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    Reviewed Feb. 20, 2010

    Today at 10am, when tickets went on sale for the Crossroads Guitar Festival, I am on the phone with no luck getting an tickets. So I figured the computer has too many people at one time. So I called a Ticketmaster operator he can't get any. Then when I look at all these so called ticket agencies (still scalpers in my book), they have tons of tickets only problem two times the price and more. What a joke If this is only limited 4 to a customer how can they end up with this amount. And I would like to know how many tickets were sold to the public. I wish there was a way to protest. Maybe there is any of you reading this, lets protest by not buying anymore tickets from Ticketmaster. What else can be done so that the fans don't keep getting ripped off.

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    Reviewed Feb. 20, 2010

    The face value of the tickets for Monster Jam Trucks: (Hampton) adult $22, child $7. $5 off per adult if you go to advanced auto parts and for coupon. The coupon is not good at least at Farm Fresh. And for 2 adults $44 and 3 kids $21, you might think that's $65, right? No! It's $107.00 after all the hidden charges. What a rip off!

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    Reviewed Feb. 20, 2010

    TicketMaster is a crooked ticket company that has one thing in mind. That isn't to sell tickets for shows to hook up the fans, that is to make the most monies off of the fans that they can. They do this by rigging every popular show so that there are absolutely nothing even close to the stage. The only way to get those seats are to buy from their scalper auctions or artist VIP package prices or TicketsNow which is their scalper website which conveniently has most of those good seats listed.

    Today for Jimmy Buffett Today I had 10 friends from all over, try to buy anything for any show and there was absolutely nothing even close to the stage. Not only were the prices a ripoff $300 but you couldn't even find one good seat. This is because of the money-hungry crooks at TicketMaster who feel that the tickets belong in the hands of the scalpers (themselves) so that their people can reap the big profits. What happened to the days when the ticket company just distributed tickets with not any care about anything else?

    Now TicketMaster and the promoter are out to steal from the public. TicketMaster needs to be stopped ASAP. Otherwise there will never be a good seat left for any show. I can never ever find any good seats for the popular artists. You will have to pay 2-3 times face value to the crooked TicketMaster for the good seats. Now that Livenation and TicketMaster have merged, they now control over 200 artists which simply means more corruption and less good seats. These crooks need to be stopped!

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    Reviewed Feb. 6, 2010

    I purchased a ticket for my son for the Flyleaf concert at Mohegan Sun Arena for Sat. Feb 6th, 2019 at 7 pm, in Wilkes Barre, PA. Although this area got no snow, we live in Reading area, got well over a foot of snow. Much of the area and surrounding areas, Philly, etc., were declared state emergency and disaster areas and we were told to stay off the roads. I knew the venue was not canceled, this was my first call. She told me to call Ticketmaster.

    Second call was to Ticketmaster. After being on hold for 20 minutes (probably high volume due to my same problem), I got a man who although was very nice and professional with me, did not know what to do. He then gave me another number to call. Hence the attitude begins. The woman on the phone decides after I explain my situation she is going to speak to me like a child. I had to hear the whole no refunds/no returns speech, the concert is still being held, we can't help you speech. And it's not their problem our area is declared a snow disaster area speech. I buy a lot of concert tickets every year, between myself and my kids and from now on will do my best to not use Ticketmaster. After I read all the other complaints along with mine, this is a business who takes customer service seriously. I would have settled for a credit of some sort. No go, a policy is a policy is a policy!

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    Reviewed Feb. 6, 2010

    Tickets were purchased online to the Dwight Yocum concert on February 5. We took the tickets to arena, but could not find parking, and were turned away by Mesquite police. We did not get to attend the concert, although we paid good money for these tickets, and felt that this was the most poorly planned concert we had ever tried to attend. Please let me know what we can do to get a refund. At $36.00 a ticket, and there were 8 of us, so you do the math, plus clothes purchased, gas expended, toll charge, and time wasted. We are not happy Ticketmaster customers.

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    Reviewed Feb. 5, 2010

    I used the Ticketmaster website to purchase tickets for the Editors show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on February 5th, 2010. The total price listed on the website was $31.88 and included the $22 face value of the ticket, plus a $1 facility charge, an $8.45 convenience charge and $0.43 in taxes. When I clicked the 'purchase' link, a statement appeared that said my credit card had been charged a total of $37.55, the additional $5.67 being an order processing fee that had not been mentioned before, at least not visibly. It's already outrageous that Ticketmaster thinks they can tack on fees and charges that are more than 50% of the actual ticket price, but the fact that they don't even tell you about this until after you've purchased is criminal in my mind.

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    Reviewed Feb. 3, 2010

    I purchased two tickets ($56.60 each plus a $30.00 facility and convenience charge totaling $150.90)through Ticketmaster on 11/20/09 for a concert by Robin Thicke on 12/21/09 for seats on the floor level of the venue. When I arrived the night of the concert I was informed that all floor seating was General Standing only and that I had to stand in line. i thought there was some sort of mistake so I made my way up to the Club Nokia Box Office to double check. They stated that the artist had made changes and that all floor seating was not available and that it was changed to general standing only (general standing only tickets were being sold for $45 a ticket no extra charges).

    I told the box office that it was unfair and that I had an injury and that I could not stand for an entire concert if there was anything they could do for me. They gave me two options; 1. get a wristband to stand in the pit closer to the artist or 2. buy two additional seats in the upper levels were seating was available. The box office could not issue a refund because I did not purchase the tickets through them. The box office put my name on a refund list and told me that plenty of people were not attending and requesting a refund and that under such unusual circumstances Goldenvoice (the event promoter) would surely give me a refund and that to be on the safe side, I should call Ticketmaster to file a refund request so that they could tell me what I should do next.

    I called Ticketmaster while standing in front of the box office of the venue (in hopes that they could somehow upgrade my seats) and they basically told me they could not and that if I wanted a refund that I could not attend the concert because if the tickets were scanned there would be no chance of a refund. So, I went home with a charge of $150.90 on my credit card, two unused concert tickets, and a spoiled anniversary gift for my boyfriend. A week later, Ticketmaster calls me back and denies my refund because the artist did perform (they put the wrong reason for a refund).

    I had them do another refund request with the correct reason (seating changes/unavailable) and then got a call a week later stating that the promoter denied my refund because the seats "were available". They told me to take it up with their corporate office or with the promoter. I immediately called my credit card and they are investigating it on their end but to be on the safe side I e-mailed Goldenvoice (the promoter).

    They requested more information and I later received a phone call from Ana F. When we spoke, or rather when she called to talk down to me, she exclaimed that seating was available in my section and that the only sections affected were the two before mine (this is a club layout on the first floor level how the first two sections in the front were expected to stand and the last section behind the first two expected to see sitting down is a good question). I explained to her that the box office told me it was standing only (as well as the security personnel) and I explained the whole night as it went. I told her if there were in fact seats and I was told that I would have walked right in. I was at the venue the only thing that held me back was the standing only policy for the floor level (were I had purchased seats) and the fact that Ticketmaster would not refund anything if I went in. She very rudely said, "Well, I was there and I can tell you there was seating available in your section" so basically I'm the liar.

    So, I explained to her I was there too and the box office gave me that information and Ticketmaster told me not to go in because no refund would be awarded. To add insult to injury she then tells me that all of the people who were affected by the seating change got a refund already but since I was not affected I was not getting a refund because I chose not to attend (ignoring the reasons why). I don't know of many people who make it a habit of buying concert tickets, getting dressed, drive 20 miles to the venue, pay for parking, have a nice dinner before the concert and then decide all of a sudden not to attend the concert of one of their most beloved singers for no apparent reason. If it was misinformation or confusion it was not on my behalf I acted according to the information and the options I was given.

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    Reviewed Feb. 3, 2010

    I am outraged at the fees being charged by Ticketmaster (25% of the cost of the ticket). I was looking for tickets for Jeff Dunham. I was so outraged, I went down to the arena myself.

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    Reviewed Jan. 27, 2010

    I ordered 4 tickets over the phone for the musical Wicked for February 13th at 2:00 pm in San Francisco with Ticket Master on 1/10/2010. I received confirmation number, had the person repeat the date and time and it was shared at that time the tickets were going to be mailed to me. I waited to see if I would receive an e-mail to confirm order. I never received anything. Notice my Visa card was not charge and had not received tickets in the mail. I called up a week later and they said that my billing account hadn't been billed because my account wasn't correct to bill. When I went over my billing name/address, they then billed my Visa $366.00.

    I still have not received tickets. When I called today they said, my tickets were for 1/19/2010 and they were to be picked up at will call. And they said they could not do anything about it because date has passed. I didn't purchase 4 tickets for a weekday play and there is not 2:00 pm time for 1/19/2010. Not only did Rick, the person that did my transaction, not get the date correct, but the time as well. How likely is that? I want to know if did this person pick this date/time because they know that hardly anyone goes during the week and they can and do incorrect dates and collect people's money. How many times has this happen to someone else is the question I want to know?

    Wrong date, wrong time and even giving out the wrong information on how they would get my tickets to me? Also, did Will Call have anyone pickup those tickets on 1/19/2010 and who signed off on these tickets and show my identification claiming to be me? Or was it a friend of Rick's? Because I never received my tickets and I now have to go to my bank to dispute the charges! I will never call Ticket Master to order tickets with them ever!

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    Reviewed Jan. 26, 2010

    I purchased two concert tickets and paid for them online, but I never received them. I called and talked to Ticketmaster and they said if I don’t receive them, I have to call 48 hours before the show to get a bracelet at the arena. I explained to them imp driving five hundred miles to see the concert and I would rather have my tickets in my hand. They said there was nothing else they can do to help me. Where are the tickets? Hopefully not in someone else's hands! It would be bad if I was to drive five hundred miles and not be able to get in because someone already entered using my tickets. That is the first time I never received anything from the postal service. Shouldn’t they have a return address to get them back since I never received them? And then shouldn’t they be mailed to me again?

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    Reviewed Jan. 17, 2010

    I ordered 4 tickets on ticketmaster for the King Tut exhibit in SF online. 3 out of the 4 tickets came back with the time window I selected and one, for some reason, came out a different time. I called ticketmaster to make a change to the 4th ticket assuming it wouldn't be much of a problem. Instead, they refused to make the change and said since I ordered online, the problem was self-inflicted and not their fault. The operator said he can prove it was a human mistake, because I ordered using the website, hence I'm responsible for the problem. I found that was extremely irresponsible of ticketmaster and extremely rude of the operator, and absolutely ridiculous in how they blamed the customer.

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    Reviewed Jan. 14, 2010

    Ticketmaster online charged me around $88 for 3 tickets at $17.50 each (abusive extra charges per ticket).

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    Reviewed Jan. 11, 2010

    Every time I am forced to use this company, I am infuriated. This time, after five phone calls lasting over three hours in total length, I received one ticket and $15.00 worth of extortionate charges, which are each hilariously termed from facilities charge, convenience charge, processing fee and my favorite --TicketFast (printing fee). This is outrageous. I use my printer, my ink cartridge and my time and they charge me to print my tickets. They even save on the postage! These outrageous practices must be stopped. I have wasted hours on the phone with these people and the overcharging is a disgrace.

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    Reviewed Dec. 31, 2009

    I was getting ready to order some tickets on Dec. 30th. When I got my total, it was $14.35 more than the ticket total. I told the guy at Ticketmaster I wasn't paying an extra $14.35 when the tickets themselves are only $15.00, so I didn't want them. He said he cancelled the transaction and nothing got through. The next day, I checked my bank account and he had taken the money out. I called that day and demanded they give me back my money. They gave me back my money, but I was on hold waiting for almost an hour to get a hold of someone in customer service. I requested for the guy who took my order, but the lady stated that it wasn't listed. I'm never going to call Ticketmaster again. The extra charges are outrageous.

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    Reviewed Dec. 30, 2009

    I agree with everyone on here. They are a monopoly and must be stopped. The fees sometimes are almost half of the ticket price! I ordered a CD from the artist once and waited on it, only to find out it was digital. That was not clearly stated in the gimmick to add on. I don't even have a home computer! I called them and they not only would not refund me, they were rude and said there was no manager. They eventually hung up on me (I was not cursing or anything). These people should be stopped. They have way too much power.

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    Reviewed Dec. 29, 2009

    Ticketmaster.com gave my personal credit card information to completesavings.com after I purchased event tickets online. I was then enrolled in a Complete Savings "subscription" and charged $12 on my Visa without my authorization. Visa removed the charge after I filed a dispute.

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    Reviewed Dec. 28, 2009

    I purchased 3 tickets for a play in Portland, OR that were a bit expensive, but it is the only way tickets can be purchased for this venue. I was shocked to see the extremely excessive convenience charge of $9.95 per ticket and an order processing fee of $4.30. I am outraged and will never buy tickets to any theater or other venue that uses Ticket Master ever again! Period. To add up the fees for 3 $53.50 tickets, I had to pay fees of $34.15. That should be illegal. They have a monopoly and are gauging the public. I'm sick of them to the point that I will stop attending any function they provide tickets for. No matter what it is! Everyone needs to start complaining about them. They are taking advantage of their monopoly nationwide. Something needs to be done and soon. This is just outrageous!

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    Reviewed Dec. 21, 2009

    I purchased tickets for an event at the San Diego Sports Arena from Ticketmaster that were advertised as Platinum seats or, in effect, seats that were better than those offered at the lower price. These seats were in a section to which the venue closed the entrance because it was flush with the side of a 5-walled stage. The show that was presented to me was the bustle of the backstage crew and occasionally, the artist entering the stage from the side. First, it is a gross ethical violation to even sell those tickets to anyone while advertising them as premium seats. Secondly, I am livid that this company would be able to make itself practically immune to customer complaints such that we have to resort to website forums to complain about their business practices. Finally, it is ridiculous that a company like this is amongst the only reputable vendors for this so-called service.

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    Reviewed Dec. 15, 2009

    I purchased single game tickets through the University of Dayton website for a men's basketball game. I paid $68.00, all fees included. But when I got to the game, I found the seats were $3.00/seat in the month of December for the section I was in. My total bill should have been $15.00 for 5 tickets as opposed to $68.00. There is nothing on the UD website that states there is a price difference if you go directly through them and I did not realize that was even an option. I paid $53.00 more for the same tickets that everyone had around me.

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    Reviewed Nov. 30, 2009

    I purchased tickets online for a concert that was moved for an undisclosed reason. Ticketmaster refunded the ticket costs, but not the fees. I contacted three different people and each one assured me that I would receive a full refund, but when I received my credit card statement, the fees were not refunded. When I placed inquiries, I was told that "the concert was not cancelled, it was moved." This is mumbo jumbo. If my tickets are no longer valid, due to circumstances beyond my control...that means the event was cancelled. My tickets were not valid at the new location & I had to repurchase the tickets, so tell me how that translates to the concert NOT being cancelled?
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    Reviewed Nov. 26, 2009

    First instance - trying to get Pearl Jam tickets in August for Oct show in Philly. Went online 5 minutes before the on sale time. After 3 hours of being told there were no tickets but to keep trying - I stopped. I rang Ticketmaster to query their system. I was told that there was probably a lot of people trying for tickets. Conclusion: Ticketmaster's system is ineffective in providing adequate online customer service. Later that day tickets were available on StubHub. Conclusion: Ticketmaster system's is ineffective against deterring scalpers.
    Second instance: I went online to get Bela Fleck tickets for the show that evening Nov 22nd. I saw there were tickets available but decided to go to a Ticketmaster outlet to save fees. I went to Macy's Ticketmaster counter. The woman who served me had no knowledge of the show or the venue and had little or no training on using the computer system, in other words the service was appalling. I was charged $73.85 for a $66.50 ticket. Conclusion: There is no advantage to making a trip to a Ticketmaster outlet.
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    Reviewed Nov. 20, 2009

    Lady Gaga tickts went on sale today 11/20 at 10am. At 10:02 the website was already returning messages of no tickets,w as only trying to get tickets. Tried several times and wait time would state 1 minute and then continusly update to 4 min, 6 min 8 mins and no tickets...NO tickets 2 minutes later??? Please this is the same thing that I experienced when I tried to buy tickets for Bruce ealier in the year!!!!
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    Reviewed Nov. 20, 2009

    My 11 year old daughter and I had a chance to travel to NY with my husband this weekend (11-21-09) and I wanted to take her to a Broadway play (Wicked). Not being familiar with the process, and having only 4 days before we were leaving to set it up, I called Ticketmaster thinking that it was a reputable company. A woman named Hannah told me that the only seats that were available were premium seats. When I questioned this she told me that no other seats were available and if we wanted to see the play we had to pay $300 per ticket. I did not want to miss out on the chance to get the seats and she made me feel as if the seats may not be available later. When I hesitated she told me that I could buy ticket insurance at $7 each so that I could cancel at any time and get the full price back. So I bought the 2 tickets and insurance at a cost of around $650. Later I received an e-mail confirmation and I clicked on the on-line link. I noticed something called "Ticketmaster Express" and clicked on it to see what the deal was with the tickets. The info on the website indicated that the ticket prices ranged from $65 to $125. I was actually able to go through the ordering process and get premium seats right next to the seats I had purchased from Hannah at a cost of $125 each!. I called Ticketmaster and talked to Victor and asked if I could exchange my $600 seats for the $125 seats. He said no. I asked to talk to a supervisor and he gave me a hard time telling me that he had to answer other calls. He finally put a supervisor named Gabrielle on the phone (no one seems to have a last name). He told me that I had purchased non-refundable tickets and that, even though I bought the insurance, the insurance company would deny my claim if I tried to file one. He told me that no one forced me to buy the tickets and that I bought them from one of the sales reps and not on-line. I asked him what the range of ticket prices were for the play but he said that he could not give me that info even though the website distinctly gives the range of $65 to $125 per ticket. He hung up on me when I told him that I was going to contact the Better Business Bureau. The insurance company told me that they could not guarantee a ticket refund. A friend who is an attorney told me that I was scammed. This is misrepresentation and the deception is criminal. Now I am stuck with tickets that should rightfully be $400 less than what I paid for them. I could have used this amount to buy Christmas gifts for my 5 kids and 9 grandkids. Please help me.
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    Reviewed Nov. 17, 2009

    I went to buy tickets for a concert and the service fees added up to the face value of a third ticket. That to me is ridiculous, especially since I am picking up the tickets at will call, they don't even have to mail or email me anything! Why should I pay another $24 in fees??? I hate dealing with ticketmaster and avoid using them at all costs, but this was the only way to get tickets to this show!
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    Reviewed Nov. 2, 2009

    At 10 AM (opening sale time) not one ticket could be bought. We had at least 6 people on 6 different computers attempting to buy tickets. Sale price for tickets was a reasonable $25-$59. One minute later tickets are e-bay are being sold for triple the asking price. The artist was good enough to price tickets so most could afford them, but the scalping (what else can we call it) is out of hand. Something MUST be done!!!
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    Reviewed Oct. 31, 2009

    On October 10th or 13th, I bought a ticket for a rob zombie concert that occurred in phoenix Arizona last night, Oct 29th. the ticket was never at the box office, i called a couple times and talked to them. a few days before the concert occurred, i had called Ticketmaster to make sure that my tickets were purchased and they had been. i was told that i could pick them up at the box office at the concert. during that call, Ticketmaster had given me the number to call if anything went wrong. I called that number last night, at 8:45 pm, shortly after the concert had started (my friend had gone to get the ticket to go to the show and had just informed me that no such ticket existed). I called the box office and they repeatedly looked, even under all last names starting with an "s." Anyway, I called the number i was given, and asked the guy where my ticket was. he refused to answer and told me to call him in the morning! I paid $85 for that ticket, and now that money is gone. I emailed ticket master and called numerous times, the last time I talked to them, the lady in charge of refunding refused to refund me because the guy had told her that I called him at 10:30 and because I was supposed to pick up the ticket, not a friend. That was not the point, I would have gone to the box office if they told me they had my ticket, but they didnt. I should be refunded because that ticket that I paid for never exsisted! The lady I talked to from ticket master was completely rude, and just spun herself in circles.
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    Reviewed Oct. 20, 2009

    I purchased 3 tables of 6 at the Steve Harvey Freedom Friday party taking place on Friday 10/16/09 from 9pm to 2am at a cost of $193.20. Each table was to seat 6 guests and the tables were # consecutively as table #3 (seats 1-6), table #4 (seats 1-6) and table #5 (seats 1-6). When I and 12 of my guests arrived at the party at 9pm, we gave the door our tickets to enter the event. The venue staff kept the ticket stubb for most and a couple of people retained their stubb. As the additional 6 guests began to arrive, there was not a 3rd table available. The ticketmaster list of tables did not show the sale of the 3rd table at all. In speaking with the event personnel in charge, Ms. Elisha Silvera, she reviewed a printout from ticketmaster and the 3rd table was not listed on the report at all. Approximately 10:15 a 3rd table was dropped across the room for the remaining guests in my party. It was away from the other 2 tables in my group which was an issue as there were 18 of us attending this event together as a group. The venue did not have the proper table cloth or centerpieces for the 3rd table as this last minute make shift table was the best anyone could do. This angered and upset 3 of my guests who decided to just leave the event around 10:30pm as they were not pleased with being stuck at a table that was away from the group and the table was not properly dressed as if thought they did not pay the same full price that everyone else paid for their table and seating arrangements.
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    Reviewed Oct. 14, 2009

    On Sunday October 11th I tried to purchase 6 tickets for the Shrine Circus, I had coupons for buy 1 get 1 free. To no avail the screen kept coming up that there weren't any available. On Monday I called Ticketmaster and was told tickets for the night I was looking for were sold out so I asked about another night - yes, there are some available - I explained that with the date change I would need to check with the friends that were joining us & I would call Ticketmaster right back. I called back within 10 minutes and told that ALL shows were sold out of buy 1 get 1 free seats. On Tuesday I called the venue where the circus is to be held and was told no, there are plenty of seats available and the person commented on other calls she had recieved. From there the person at the venue gave me step by step instructions on how to order buy 1 get 1 free tickets, explaining that it's confusing to people that choose to buy online. FINALLY, I got the tickets I needed. Looking over my billing I noticed the $5+ dollar "convenience fee" - what convenience??? Today I called Ticketmaster to complain, 1st I was put on hold for a supervisor, waited 10 minutes and my call was transferred to Travelers Advantage - I was told to call back. I dialed again and sat on hold until Mike came on the line asking me how he could provide world class service for me today - what a sham - after I explained my situation he informed me that it was convenient for me to order online and not go to the venue to purchase my tickets - bulls... - finally he put me on hold for a supervisor of some sort - 17 minutes later...... Crystal came on the line and was totally worthless. In this economy they are so fortunate to have jobs and this is how this company does business?? I will go out of my way to purchase direct and will also share my thoughts to others - word of mouth is a big thing. A positive is that my daughter will be thrilled to see the Circus.
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    Reviewed Oct. 8, 2009

    First, I purchased 8 pavillion tickets for a September 2, 2009 concert to see Blink-182, Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, and Chester French at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. The tickets were $53.50 each. After the best friend of Blink-182's drummer died, they postponed the date of the show to September 30, 2009. This would not have been a major problem. Then about a week before the concert, it was announced that Weezer, Taking Back Sunday and Chester French would not be appearing at the concert. Weezer was probably the reason that most of the people bought tickets to the concert in the first place. It was then announced that Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, and Asher Roth would be the new opening bands. In my opinion, none of these bands were worth the price of the tickets without Weezer being there. To make matters worse, All American Rejects and Asher Roth did not play at the concert. There was only Fall Out Boy and Blink-182. Neither band played for long enough to make up for all of the line up changes and cancellations.
    To sum it up, they changed the line up of the concert with bands that were not worthy of replacing the originally scheduled bands. Then, only half of the newly scheduled bands decided to show up for the concert. Myself and many others would not have bought tickets for this show if we knew that we were going to get robbed like we were.
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    Reviewed Oct. 5, 2009

    I have been waiting to purchase tickets for weeks for the ALDS from ticketmaster. I finally was able to put in an order today for tickets for wednesdays game and it was processing until I got kicked out after about 15 minutes and then I had to go back in by then the tickets were sold out. I am so disgusted with ticketmaster. They constantly sell to scalpers and limit ticket sales to everyone else. This is not the first time.
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    Reviewed Oct. 2, 2009

    I purchased Miley Cyrus tickets for my daughter who attends college in chicago for Oct. The website says that for paperless tickets you must present an ID and the credit card it was purchased with. I will give her my license and she is an authorized user on my credit card. However, now the rules have changed and I have been told that I must physically go to the concert to allow her to get in. One "fine print" says it is recommended, my email confirmation just says a valid photo id...doesn't specify it must match the card. I was transferred four times and told two different things. I cannot go to Chicago to take her to the gate..how ridicules it that?! But if I don't she cannot use her tickets.
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    Reviewed Sept. 29, 2009

    On August 26 I bought tickets to an event in Boston on October 10. As of today (9/29), I still had not received the tickets. So I called Ticketmaster...
    they wanted to charge me more for tickets by e-mail, and charge me even more for pick-up at the box office. So I called the Theater Manager and complained. He said "we always have problems with Ticketmaster." So I called Ticketmaster again, but this time I told them I'd be contacting the Attorney General of MA to register a formal complaint. 15 minutes later.... my tickets were ready to print with (allegedly, anyway) no additional charges. (I'll believe that when I check my credit card bill next month, and the month after that, and then again the month after that.) And I will be writing to the Attorney General anyway. Ticketmaster? Crooks, plain and simple.
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    Reviewed Sept. 23, 2009

    I bought tickets to the USOPEN tennis tournament from Ticketmaster and used the ticketfast option which is internet delivery. On the day of the event I went to print the tickets and it did not work. The agent I spoke to said they oocassionally have this glitch in the system and said he would email me the tickets within 20 minutes. An hour later I had not received the tickets and the event had already started. I called again and the new agent said they would email the tickets and after another hour I had not received them I asked for a refund. The next agent I spoke to said I should have requested that I pick up the tickets at "will call". I never even knew that was an option and they did not mention it to me! They said they guarantee entry not delivery of the tickets! End result is they would not refund the ticket and I am out $203.
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    Reviewed Sept. 18, 2009

    If you purchase a concert ticket from Ticketmaster and decide to also buy the BluePrint 3 CD you pay ticketmaster and later they send you an email telling you where to get the CD - with an additional shipping and handling cost of over 70% of the price of the CD (same price as any brick and mortar store, plus 70%). Worse, you then enter the "redemption code" at musictoday.com and you are charged again for the CD plus S&H. All in all, about $25 for a $9.99 CD. Musictoday.com then denies knowledge of the deal. See emails below. How many fans are you ripping off in concert with Ticketmaster? Dear Jay-Z Fan, Thank you for adding "The Blueprint 3" to your ticket order. The album was released on CD on September 8, 2009 and MP3 on September 11, 2009. If you would like to receive "The Blueprint 3" in an MP3 format please follow the instructions below. Go to http://jayz-blueprint3.shop.musictoday.com/Cart.aspx?sku=YZDD26MP256 Enter the redemption code(s) listed below into the box provided on the screen Add other merchandise to your order if desired (15% off t-shirts with this order) Complete the purchase process by choosing "Proceed to Checkout" Please do not use copy/paste the redemption code as it may result in an extra space once pasted If you would like to receive a physical CD of "The Blueprint 3" please follow the instructions below. Please note that if you choose to receive a physical CD you will be charged additional fees by Music Today for shipping/handling charges and applicable taxes on the shipping cost. Go to http://jayz-blueprint3.shop.musictoday.com/Cart.aspx?sku=YZCD16 Enter the redemption code(s) listed below into the box provided on the screen Add other merchandise to your order if desired (15% off t-shirts with this order) Complete the purchase process by choosing "Proceed to Checkout" Please do not use copy/paste the redemption code as it may result in an extra space once pasted Your Redemption Code(s): BPIIIBB2GRCBG Please note: Each code is valid for ONE time use. Once used the code will be deactivated. For all CD orders, you order will ship within 2 business days after redeeming the album using the above instructions. For all MP3 orders, the Blueprint 3 will be available for download beginning at Midnight on September 11, 2009 and will be available immediately for orders placed after this time. Shipping times are determined by the shipping option chosen during the redemption process. You will choose your shipping option when you redeem your album using the above instructions. Inquiries related to the ticket purchase only can be directed to http://www.ticketmaster.com/h/help.html Inquiries related to your Blueprint 3 album purchase can be directed to merchandise@musictoday.com MAC.MCCARTHY@HOTMAIL.COM 24-43433 / From: Musictoday Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 2:04 PM To: mac.mccarthy@hotmail.com Subject: The Official Jay-Z Website: The Blueprint 3 Store [Incident: 090918-000766] Recently you requested assistance from our email support center. Below is a summary of your request and our response. Subject The Official Jay-Z Website: The Blueprint 3 Store Discussion Thread Response (Gina) 09/18/2009 04:04 PM Hello, Thank you for choosing Musictoday. We are not ticketmaster. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to contact us. Sincerely, Gina Customer Service www.musictoday.com Toll Free (US): 877-MUSIC-77 (877-687-4277) International: 001-434-244-7300 Customer 09/18/2009 03:13 PM I entered my redemption code - BPIIIBB2GRCBG - from the ticketmaster website but it appears I was then charged twice for the purchase plus an additionally shipping and handling charge of over $7 that was not disclosed at the time of purchase from ticketmaster!. Please let me know this will be corrected or I will have to stop payment. Thank you. Robert McCarthy 708 McKelligon Dr El Paso TX 79902 mac.mccarthy@hotmail.com 915-307-2025
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    Reviewed Sept. 13, 2009

    I purchased 12 tickets for the Family Night Package to the Barnum Bailey Ringling Bros. Circus for my daughter and 9 of her friends for her birthday. The package we bought online were for the 7:30 show. When we get there with 10 kids in tow, we get our tickets at will call and try to go in and the person accepting tickets said the tickets were no good and they were for the 11:30am show. After telling the people at will call, they said call ticketmaster and get a refund and that it has happened to several people over the past couple of days. Ticketmaster said that I must have hit the wrong button even though my reciept says FAMILY NIGHT PACKAGE with NO TIME ON IT and they were not going to refund me my $314.00. So to not make the kids upset I had to purchase 12 additional tickets just to get into the show a half an hour late and seats that were much further away. PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE FROM THEM! You may be a few rows back but purchase from the ticket window or front office and save yourself some money and troubles.
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    Reviewed Aug. 30, 2009

    I was recently purchasing tickets for the upcoming New Orleans Saints' football season. I selected 4 games and had successfully bought 2 tickets for 3 games. I selected tickets for the Cowboy's game and thought I had selected 2 out of a block of 16. I received confirmation emails for the previous 3 games saying my tickets could be downloaded in a few weeks. When I received my conformation email for the Cowboy's game, I was informed that I had purchased 16 tickets for $2,300 (tickets plus a $300 service and handling charge) and that my tickets were ready to download now. It had only been a matter of hours since the purchase.

    I called Ticketmaster and they said they couldn't refund the difference because there was no way for them to recover their fees, but I could resell them on Ticketmaster. This would cost me another $300 in handling fees and they would probably charge the purchaser another $300 in fees. This seems very odd that the "cheap" tickets I bought would take weeks to download, but the $2,300 purchase took only hours. Makes me wonder if there is some sort of scam they are running.

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    Reviewed Aug. 28, 2009

    I purchased tickets for my daughter to attend the Miley Cyrus concert in Tacoma, WA. At this particular concert, they have started what they call a paperless ticket to avoid scams, etc. Unfortunately, we were not able to attend, so I started contacting Ticketmaster to find out what I could do. Well, I come to find out, I cannot sell them, print them to give them to another family member or friend or get a credit/money back in any way, shape or form. They have an insurance company that will review your request, but they need a claim form completed saying you have a medical condition, you relocated for your job to another city or you were in a car accident on the way to the concert. You might get your money back then.

    I think it is ridiculous to go through so much to get my money back or at least another alternative to turn this around. If I am not able to go, I would love the opportunity to give the tickets to someone who would never otherwise have the means to go, and I can't even do that! It is $195.00 that I am out now and can't even get the chance to pay it forward for someone else! I will never deal with Ticketmaster again!

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    Reviewed Aug. 24, 2009

    Wow, my issue with Ticketmaster seems trivial compared to the issues other people have reported. As I was trying to use Ticketmaster's website to place an order, I kept getting throttled back. Please note, "We limit the rate of web page requests that can be made by individual users in any given time period. Your web page requests have exceeded these limits and your access has been temporarily disabled. We impose these limits to protect the website from automated programs as part of our efforts to promote fair access to tickets. Please allow several minutes and then try again." I wasn't clicking through their site across any more pages than the core ordering system. I gave up on the website once I finally got a non-throttled page telling me that I had taken too long ordering and so my tickets had been released.

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    Reviewed Aug. 17, 2009

    I bought 2 tickets to see the Jonas Brothers Concert in New Orleans Arena. The seating arrangement that was advertised for the section that we had seats were not numbered right. We were supposed to sit by the runway stage and we were sitting on the opposite side. We're very, very, very upset over this. We had been waiting since Easter 2009 to see this concert. My granddaughter, 11 years old, was very, very, very upset because we were supposed to sit by the stage and some idiot numbered the seats wrong. So the people that were supposed to sit where we were supposed to sit came out smelling like a rose. It is false advertisement on Ticketmaster.

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    Reviewed Aug. 15, 2009

    I ordered 2 adult and 2 youth tickets for a King Tut exhibit at the De Young Museum in San Francisco. I confirmed the number with the salesperson to make sure. When I went to will call to pick up the tickets, I was surprised that I was charged for 3 youth tickets. When I called, they told me that there was nothing they could do. I was charged $16.50 for a ticket that I did not need.

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    Reviewed Aug. 11, 2009

    Apparently, there is a check box that says Save $25 on your next purchase - free trial - (after that, pay $9 a month for the rest of your life until you cancel). This is a huge ripoff completely condoned by the company. No one in their right mind would pay $9 a month to save $25. It is a check box ripoff.

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    Reviewed Aug. 10, 2009

    I feel that I am victim of a bait and switch scheme. I purchased two concert tickets online for the price of $250 each. Because of my membership in the Who Fan Club (at an additional cost of $50), I was able to purchase these tickets before the sale was open to the public. Two days after the transaction, I was notified that "due to a unique programming error", the correct price was $375 each. I was advised that I would need to authorize the additional charge to my credit card in order to keep my present tickets or Ticketmaster would issue a refund.

    As far as getting tickets at the $250 level, I would have to repurchase them and take the best tickets that were available. I asked that Ticketmaster reissue tickets that were comparable to the tickets I purchased, but was advised that there was nothing available. I feel that this is nothing more than "bait and switch" tactics and a blatant attempt on Ticketmaster's part to extort additional funds from me.

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    Reviewed Aug. 6, 2009

    I purchased an online concert ticket through Ticketmaster to see a band at MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas on July 25, 2009. I checked the online map to see where I would be sitting. I pulled up Floor A, Row B, Seat ** which would be second row down by the stage near the catwalk. I called TM to be sure that I had indeed gotten this excellent seat. They assured me this was the case.

    On Friday, the 24th, a day before the show, I went to MGM Grand Garden Box Office and asked the woman clerk there to show me where my seat was as I wanted to double check just to be sure. She said that this was the best ticket she had seen and I was in the second row. She pointed to the map and row of the concert I would be attending. Floor A, Row B down in front.

    Well, I arrived to the venue around 6 pm on the 25th to make sure once again. The usher didn't understand why he was escorting me halfway back in the arena. What MGM had done was someone took it upon themselves to add double letter rows in front of me. So, you would have AA, BB, CC, and so on ahead of me. Well, you can imagine my shock. I asked several employees at MGM. "Oh, we don't know anything; we aren't in charge of the seating arrangements," was the constant reply.

    I flew all the way to Vegas to see this band so it was disheartening to me as a fan, and it was "shady false advertising" on the part of MGM Entertainment as it was their responsibility to ensure they lived up to what was being sold on TM, and for the exact seating arrangements I thought I purchased ended up being something totally different.

    I called several people at the MGM from the Concierge, Marketing, Management in general, and kept getting the runaround. No one knew anything. Finally, I was able to get a name and number and that would be Carlin ** who was not available. I left a voice mail for her anyway. Her assistant, Natalie **, received my message and was kind enough to call me back and offer me a refund for the entire price of the TM ticket. I asked her why this happened and she said she didn't know. I have a feeling she does know, but is not allowed to say why. While awaiting this refund, I got a voicemail from a woman named Amy **, who apparently runs the Event Services Dept. there at MGM Grand Garden. I emailed her my story as it would be clear that we would play phone tag and never get each one another on the phone. She said that "Natalie had processed my refund and that was that." See below reply:

    "Hello. As I mentioned, Nathalie ** took care of this for you. Your account used to purchase the tickets through Ticketmaster has been credited in the amount of $210.15. It may take a day or two to post so check with your credit card company to see that the credit has hit your account. Thank you."

    I emailed her again and asked why were these extra rows placed in front of me? She didn't reply. She knows why just like Natalie but mum is the word. I don't want this to happen to anyone else and yet it did on July 25, 2009. I wasn't the only one. I believe everyone who was pushed back deserves a refund. I work hard for my money and saved for this show. I didn't get what I paid for. Although awaiting this refund, I am still angry that no one at MGM feels it important to explain the circumstances regarding why the seating that night was switched around after all the double checking that I did to ensure that I would be in the second row on the floor by the stage.

    I would like someone to contact me about this, any free advice that I can get would be appreciated. I want venues to honor the seating arrangements and not put other rows in front of people. I want this shady business to stop and I want to see about asking someone how I legally can make a difference here and get it stopped on behalf of all concert goers. Thank you.

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    Reviewed July 28, 2009

    My son purchased tickets online for Jersey Boys Broadway Show on 19 May 2009 for New York City show. Four tickets on the 19th and one on the 20th were purchased for the show on 22 May 2009 8 pm. We did not realize the mistake of wrong show location until we went to the Broadway show place where we were turned away as the tickets were of the same show, same time and day but different location, Orlando, FL. The tickets do not show clearly the venue of place and do not have any immediate contact number on the tickets. Filed dispute with Capital One Mastercard immediately and credit card refused the dispute due to Ticketmaster's non-refundable policy on 18 July 2009. Financial damage is 465 dollars. I went to New York for my son's graduation at Columbia Dental School.

    Currently, he is pursuing his residency at Emery Atlanta and this was my first visit to New York after 20 years stay in America. I live in California and my children had education in the East Coast. Both graduated from Penn State college. My daughter just passed her California bar exam on 15 May 2009 and we were in the mood of celebration. It was an honest mistake we did not notice the error until we reached the theater on 22nd May May 2009 at 7:30 pm. By then, no contact office of Ticketmaster was available. We contacted the Ticketmaster at different occasions but in vain and referred the matter to credit card. I had a long correspondence with Capital One in the last 2 months. Finally, Capital One could not settle the dispute.

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    Reviewed July 20, 2009

    They advertised for a concert for the independence of Colombia with 5 artists. We bought 4 tickets at almost $150.00 each. When we got to the concert, only 3 artists performed. The promised DJ never showed up and people still paid the same price for the tickets. They advertised and filled the place with false information so that people would buy their tickets. They did not even offer an explanation to the people, all they did was turn on the lights and had the guards telling everyone to leave. We paid $150.00 for each ticket. It was a ripoff because 2 artists and 1 DJ never showed up at the event.

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    Reviewed July 10, 2009

    Ticketmaster is the worst of the worst companies. I just had the worst experience regarding fraud. Some ** in California (I live in Illinois) charged 4 tickets to Lil Wayne and 4 tickets to the LA Dodgers using a virtual credit card number, oh so magically linked to my Mastercard. They had no security code but somehow they accepted anyway. After speaking with seven (no exaggeration), they assured me everything was extinct. Exactly 30 minutes later, I received a call from their fraud department that another charge has gone through. They are a rip off company and I would bet everything that this is an inside job from a staff member. Their supervisors suck! I spoke with Angie from Texas ID** who literally laughed, then thanked me for being a customer and hung up on me. What a disaster. Just wanted to share with you a prime example on the thieves they are. All they want to do is argue instead of help. Be warned, all.

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    Reviewed July 10, 2009

    Every time I order tickets from Ticketmaster to be mailed to me, I have a problem. I used my credit card to purchase tickets via the internet. When they tried to deliver the tickets to my address, they were returned as undeliverable. I received a call from TM stating that they were returned (That's the only good thing about this). I verified the address with them. Again, the tickets were returned and I went through the process again, but still, no tickets. In order to print the tickets at home, they wanted to charge me more money. This same exact thing happened last year when trying to purchase tickets to another event. Besides my problems having tickets not delivered, they charge too many service charges. If there were any way around purchasing through Ticketmaster, I would surely take it. It seems there is no way around it. Going to the venue box office is not always practical if it is a long distance from home.

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    Reviewed July 7, 2009

    Ticketmaster has merged with Live Nation and is now the nation's largest ticket broker. For most entertainment venues, this is the only ticket vendor choice consumers have to purchase their tickets from. Ticketmaster charges exorbitant and unnecessary fees (up to 45% of the ticket price). Many times upon calling as soon as the event, tickets go on sale and they claim they are sold out in the first few seconds or minutes. Also, within minutes of tickets going on sale by Ticketmaster, you can find already purchased tickets being sold for much higher cost on ticket resale websites. It is almost impossible to get good seats, even when calling the very minute that tickets go on sale. Also, when an event is canceled, they do not refund the entire price paid! They deduct the processing and handling fees. That is wrong! They have insurance for those situations. Ticketmaster has unfair business practices and they take advantage of consumers. They have a huge monopoly and something must be done about this.

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    Reviewed June 19, 2009

    I went to the TicketMaster website for ACDC tickets in August at GM Place in Vancouver. I did a search for any tickets at any price and any location. It came back with a message stating that the tickets are not available for either $99.50 or $ 69.50. However, I went to Ticketsnow's website and on their website, they clearly indicate that they are a division of Ticketmaster and any amount of tickets were available for 150% to 200% profit. What this tells me is that Ticketmaster is scalping its own tickets. Something must be done to stop this unscrupulous business practice.

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    Reviewed June 10, 2009

    I purchased tickets online through Ticketmaster. The ticket cost was $30. They add three additional fees to the ticket price: convenience charge, building maintenance and a processing fee. The fees were $6, $5 and $2.50. This equals $13.50 per ticket or 45% of the ticket cost. To print the tickets, you’ll be using your own computer and paper, which will cost you an additional $2.50. Basically, you are forced to call.

    These fees are outrageous. The worst part about it is that you have no other options besides driving to the venue (I think). The primary reason for my complaint is not the impact to me financially, but the amount of total fee dollars this business is collecting. The economic consequence was $27 of fees for two tickets summing $60 or $30 each.

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    Reviewed June 9, 2009

    I am unable to get a Bruce Springsteen ticket every time they went on sale. The screen kept coming up as unmatched. The screen kept searching for the match during a 15 to 20 minute wait. I called Ticketmaster to complain and the tickets were already sold out. So for the heck of it, I went on eBay. The tickets were already being auctioned off for those shows from the West Coast. These people had intention of going to these shows in the first place. I really think they should really do something about another way of doing this.

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    Reviewed June 9, 2009

    I purchased tickets through Ticketmaster for the Keith Urban/Taylor Swift concert in Cincinnati. The seats seemed great, close to the stage. When we arrived at the arena and went to our seats, we found that our view of the stage was obstructed. There was a large sound board tent in front of us and on stage, there was a large white prop that the opening act Swift was to use. This totally blocked any view we had of her set. We complained to security, they told us they had so many complaints it was unreal. They also told us there was nothing they could do, but to call the arena the following Monday. We were told no seats were available to move us to since the show was sold out. I feel that if they were going to sell tickets in that section, they should either say obstructed view on the site when purchased or just not sell them there.

    Are they just that greedy for dollars? I witnessed many people getting upset as well. Small girls next to our seats were crying because they couldn't see the stage. I'd like to know ultimately who is the person responsible for selling bad seats! I wasted $191 for 2 seats. I missed the whole opening show. I couldn't even see the big screen as we were sitting under it! I have left several messages with the arena, with no callbacks! At least the headliner had no props that were blocking our view, but still had to watch the show from a bad angle.

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    Reviewed June 8, 2009

    Bruce Springsteen tickets were going on sale today, 6/8/09, at 12 PM. I tried at 11:59 PM and could not get on. Then I got on at 12 PM, and it said wait was 1 minute. Then, it went as high as 12 minutes and down to 3 minutes. And then at 12:03 PM, it said no tickets were available. Is this yet another Ticketmaster scam?

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    Reviewed June 6, 2009

    The seats we ordered were on the lower level and the ones we received were on the very top. I do have a handicap and I use a walker. I can't negate steps well and up on top I feel like I will fall, I lose my sense of gravity. That is why we specifically ordered lower level seats.

    I went on line to purchase 4 tickets from Germain Arena for an event. They showed me a layout of the arena with available tickets for every date and numerous prices. We purchased $93 each a ticket and plus a service charge of $15 each ticket. I gave them my credit card number. A few hours later, they called me to verify my credit card number and said the tickets were on the way.

    I received 4 tickets by Fed-Ex. The tickets show a cost of $37 a piece and the sale was made to another party. I called Germain Arena for help, they referred me to Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster referred me to resale division, who told me that I did not purchase my tickets from them, that I purchased them from a 3rd party. He would not give me any information on that person Dean ** because it was their responsibility to protect that customer not me. On my ticket, it does say Ticketmaster.

    It seems like I was diverted to another site and I think Ticketmaster and Germain Arena should be concerned that people are being directed outside their area unknowingly. I am sure this is happening to other people and Ticketmaster is knowingly allowing this type of practice to continue. It is not right, it is not just my money that was scammed by 2 of my friends that gave me their money to purchase these tickets.

    I went on site to Germain Arena and when it prompted me to check the seating chart, then I went to purchase tickets and it turned out to be Jumbo Tickets, "No mumbo jumbo, lowest tickets around". I did not realize I was rerouted elsewhere from Germain. I purchased 4 tickets for Germain Arena in Estero at $92 plus a service charge for each. I received the tickets and the cost was $37 each. I would like a complete refund immediately.

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    Reviewed June 5, 2009

    I got on Ticketmaster.com and bought four 4 packs of the Toby Keith concert at the Shoreline Amp. on August 16, 2009. They sent me only four tickets. When I phoned on 6-5-09 at 9am, Sarah, the representative that answered, informed me that was per ticket. When I verbally walked back through the website with Sarah and then manager Katie and expressed that nowhere was there an indication that was per ticket. It asked me how many quantity of the 4 packs did I want and I selected four. Katie refused to honor the price and said good bye.

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    Reviewed June 3, 2009

    I purchased tickets for a concert and went through all screens to where you enter your credit card information and when I clicked on "submit order", my order didn’t go through. So I didn’t get any tickets and the show was sold out. I contacted their customer service via email and all they sent me was a generic email discussing information completely irrelevant to my concern. I resubmitted the request and nothing. They are awful. I am sure this stuff happens since there are so many people trying to get tickets so their server gets jammed but they didn’t even apologize or anything. They don’t care.

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    Reviewed June 2, 2009

    I bought tickets for myself, my wife, and one as a birthday present for my 90-year-old aunt. I have never been treated so badly as I was by Ticketmaster. Although I bought the tickets five weeks before the event, they told me that they had mailed them to me on two different occasions, but I received nothing, even after I had already paid for them. They charged so many add-on fees, even charging per person, not per car for parking. Have you ever heard of anyone charging $12 per person in the car? When I finally drove to a Ticketmaster retailer to physically pick up the tickets, they were in the far rear part of the theater nowhere near where my original order was placed. They sold my original tickets. I have never been treated to so badly and had to make five different phone calls to get this order cancelled and my credit card refunded for the sales amount. No more Ticketmaster for us!

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    Reviewed June 2, 2009

    I purchased 4 tickets to the upcoming Kenney Chesney concert on June 27, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. I purchased these tickets from who I thought was Ticketmaster and I was then transferred to Ticketsnow.com site. The face values on the tickets are $200.00 each and I was charged in total over $1,700.00, this included service and delivery charges as well. I do not think this is an ethical thing to be doing to consumers, especially when these artists set their concert ticket prices. I was ripped off and I have noticed there have been several lawsuits that have been issued already this year because of this organization.

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    Reviewed June 1, 2009

    I went into Ticketmaster at 10AM on Monday, June 1st, to purchase Bruce Springsteen tickets for Giants Stadium. It prompted me to type in security codes in order to progress on the website. It came back and said the information I put in was wrong, although I know what I typed in was correct. It asked me to type in again the information on the page of which I did and again, it came back and told me the information I typed in was incorrect. This happened 4 or 5 times when I know that the information I typed in was correct. It is identical to what your web page asks below when typing in the words listed in order to submit the complaint. I did not get the tickets for Bruce Springsteen. I tried to get and wasted my time.

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    Reviewed June 1, 2009

    Bruce Springsteen tickets in Giants' Stadium went on sale through Ticketmaster, on Monday, June 1 at 10:00. At exactly 10:00, I was online to purchase tickets. The Ticketmaster page stated I had a 15 minute wait, and I waited and watched, as the window stated there was only a 12-minute wait, 9-minute wait, 8-minute wait (it was really over 30 minutes), only to have the window then say "there was a problem processing your request. We apologize for any inconvenience". This happened to me 7 times in the same morning. Every time it happened, more and more tickets were being sold, without me having a chance to purchase any, due to Ticketmaster’s system, which is not able to handle the requests they generate (or they were blocking people from purchasing, so they could work with scalpers). The final notice said “no tickets to match my request could be met”. Ticketmaster’s system failed me, and many others once again! I was not able to get Springsteen tickets, when I tried using Ticketmaster's system, due to their inability to support the requests they receive.

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    Reviewed June 1, 2009

    I logged in to Ticketmaster at 10 AM, and have tried to get tickets by phone, and just 35 minutes later, the tickets for Bruce Springsteen are all sold out. This is for a series of three concerts. How is this possible?

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    Reviewed June 1, 2009

    I went online at precisely 10 am, (actually a bit before to be ready) and was constantly being pushed back to the 15 minute mark. I did not hit a back or refresh button and after 28 minutes was told try again. No tickets available. This is just unfair. I even tried other laptops and they seemed to do better but it was too late. I think the system had glitches and agents computer systems blocked the average person. This is a horrible state of things. Can something be done so things are fair? I will see if I can buy an affordable ticket on the aftermarket but that seems unlikely during the economic conditions.

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    Reviewed May 29, 2009

    This morning I went to Live Nation to buy tickets for an upcoming concert, Tool, at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, VA. They went on sale at 1000, which I was immediately ready to purchase at that time. Live Nation directed me to Ticketmaster, where I quickly found out that NO General Admission (floor) tickets could be purchased. However, when I went online to Stub Hub and other re-sale merchants, they all had GA tickets for sale at double the Ticketmaster price. I am severly angered that someone is 'cornering' the market and not allowing access to these tickets, yet trying to re-sale at a marked-up price, which I thought was illegal in these examples--especially if the GA tickets were not available to the general public to begin with.
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    Reviewed May 27, 2009

    Went on TicketMaster.com to order Jonas Brothers tickets for Jones Beach last year and Ticketsnow pops up and gives you the impression you can purchase tickets. My 18 year old granddaughter orders them and when they try to use them $81.00 a piece - they ordered 6 - You can only get in the VIP tent - not the show!!! Several other people there had the same scam pulled on them. Since all the fuss about the Bruce Springsteen tickets involving TicketsNow has come up, I thought maybe we pursue this. My daughter and granddaughter were out hundreds of dollars. This should be stopped.
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    Reviewed May 23, 2009

    I have been using ticketmaster for as long as I can remember.Before computers I would sleep in lines at ticketmaster locations and always got good seats.Now first with Bruce springstein I went on line the second they went on sale and ended up in the upper level,but pleanty of high priced tickets were on tickets now for a much higher price which I could not afford.I THOUGHT THE PROBLEM WAS FIXED.I then went on line to get greenday tickets for 7/27 at the exact time tickets went on sale,how could I possible be in the 400,s.Again pleanty of high priced tickets on tickets now which Ican't afford.So I guess only rich people can only get good seat,where it used to be everyone had a chance. sincerly Diane Beahn
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    Reviewed May 23, 2009

    I have been using ticketmaster for as long as I can remember.Before computers I would sleep in lines at ticketmaster locations and always got good seats.Now first with Bruce springstein I went on line the second they went on sale and ended up in the upper level,but pleanty of high priced tickets were on tickets now for a much higher price which I could not afford.I THOUGHT THE PROBLEM WAS FIXED.I then went on line to get greenday tickets for 7/27 at the exact time tickets went on sale,how could I possible be in the 400,s.Again pleanty of high priced tickets on tickets now which Ican't afford.So I guess only rich people can only get good seat,where it used to be everyone had a chance. sincerly Diane Beahn
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    Reviewed May 22, 2009

    Why is Ticketmaster being allowed to totally rip people off with all the excessive charges? This is totally insane. A $37.00 concert ticket totals to $53.00 - that's $16.00 worth of charges. Why are these consumer agencies allowing Ticketmaster to do this? It's bad enough that Ticketmaster has a monopoly on being the only source to sell "face value tickets", however, it's insane that Ticketmaster is not governed to stop these ridiculous charges. Also why is Ticketmaster being allowed to sell 50 tickets at one time? That's obviously setup for scalpers and thus the average person then has to go to a scalper to find decent tickets?
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    Reviewed May 20, 2009

    Bought tickets for the Tampa Bay Rays vs. Cleveland Indians at Tropicana field. Ticketmaster advertised tickets as aisle seats. Anyone that goes to sporting events regularly knows how nice and convenient this luxury is. So I sold my friend my fifth row seats that I had previously purchased and bought these aisle seats. Then when I got to the game I see that seats 1,2, and 3 are not actually aisle seats but are adjacent to seat 10 from the section next to it. I was upset that they sold these as aisle seats and customer service basically told me tough luck.
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    Reviewed May 19, 2009

    bought tickets online for a concert. the concert was cancelled for some undisclosed reason. Ticketmaster refunded the ticket costs but not their fees, which are not small. Ticketmaster had exclusive rights to sell those tickets so there was no other way to get them other than driving up to the venue's box office, which is far away. Being a monopoly, they should bear some responsibility when a concert is cancelled and not keep their fees so the consumers are the ones who end up holding the bag.
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    Reviewed May 17, 2009

    Tool tickets went on sale yesterday (Friday) at 10:00am. I was on my computer waiting since 9:30am for the sale to begin. Once 10:00am came around, I attempted to purchase 2 tickets, and I encountered much trouble in doing so. I kept getting "tickets unavailable." Eventually I was able to get 2 tickets in the upper deck. I bought the tickets(for $200+), but my curiosity made me go back and try for better tickets. Upon doing so, I noticed that they were allowing the purchase of 50 tickets at one time! This is absolutely ridiculous, and has to be the reason the show sold out so quickly (within minutes). Allowing 50 tickets at once just gives scalpers the upper hand and screws people like me over. I could care less for answers like "the purchase quantity is up to the distributors." Ticketmaster should have enough respect and care for its loyal users to protect their better interests. Within 24 hours of the sale opening tickets were already posted on Ebay for as much as 7 times the face value!
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    Reviewed May 16, 2009

    I use Ticketmaster frequently to buy sports and concert tickets. Ticketmaster has all my information and everything. The other day I was going to try and buy Denver Nuggets Western Conf Finals playoff tickets. The pre-sale was scheduled to start at 10Am MDT and you needed a code to get and you had to live in Colorado and surrounding states. I have lived in Colorado my entire life so that shouldnt have been a problem. So having the code I logged into Ticketmaster around 9:50, when the clock hit 10am I tried to get into buy tickets, but the site said tickets are not available. Finally around 10:25am with no announcement to the problem tickets went on sale. Scrambling to get tickets I found 4 amazing seats scheduled for game 3 of the Western Conf Finals. Ticketmaster has all my info and has delivered many tickets to my home. But when I accepted the terms and pushed the button to order and process my tickets, Ticketmaster website claimed that I did not live in Colorado. The site page said that the presale is only for residents of Colorado and surrounding states. The tickets soldout within 20 minutes leaving me with nothing. I guess what happened is Ticketmaster did not put in all the correct zip-codes for Colorado leaving me and many others out of the chance to buy tickets.
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    Reviewed May 15, 2009

    Bonnie Raitt concert at House of Blues in Las Vegas
    When I saw Bonnie was coming to Vegas I was thrilled ! So, as soon as the tickets were available (10:00 5/15) I was ready to purchase. Well I got the tickets, but not before being abused (financially) by ticketmaster. I bougtht the highest priced ticket figuring they would be the best seats. The tickets had only been on sale for 3-5 minutes and when I got the "best seat" it was in the balcony on the side ! And that not being bad enough, EACH TICKET has the following bogus charges added... 2 Ticket Example... ADULT Tickets US $77.75 x 2 Total Convenience Charge(s) US $11.85 x 2 Total Building Facility Charge(s) US $4.00 x 2 Order Processing Charge US $3.60 TOTAL CHARGES US $190.80 So over and above the $77.75 ticket price there are $19.45 on "other" charges !!!!! I am a huge fan of Bonnie, but this is rediculous. I think this will be the last concert I attend.
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    Reviewed April 18, 2009

    My husband loves AC/DC and we had never purchased tickets online before and do not own a credit card. Last night, our 21-year-old daughter offered to show us how to use Ticketmaster. She already had an account with her credit card listed already. Inadvertently, we purchased 4 tickets for a band called Sugarland for this coming Thursday evening that none of us were going to be able to attend. Immediately, I sent an email through to Ticketmaster that was provided on their site. There was only a few minutes from the time of purchase to the time of contact on the email. I spent from 10 am this morning to now (2:30 pm) trying to get someone on the phone who might be able to help. The above telephone number was busy all day, I am assuming because of the AC/DC tickets that went on sale this morning.

    I tried a national 1-800 number that was on the Ticketmaster site. They said I needed to talk to someone from Canada and transferred me to a BC number (604) 820-4444 where there was no answer. I then called Saskatoon one more time at 2 pm and got through. She told me this was not their problem and that I needed to talk to a supervisor at the Brandt Center in Regina and she gave me a number, 975-7823. This number does not exist in Regina. So, I looked up the Regina box office number for the Brandt Center and called 781-9300 and talked to Graham **, Manager of Box Office Operations. He said there was no way they could refund this money because it's not his money to return. He said it's the band's money and there was no way it would be right to take that money back from them? He told me I had to suck it up as an error, that we all make mistakes that we have to learn from?

    I told him this was not a small mistake for us. We cannot afford to purchase tickets like this for something we cannot even attend. He told me to resell them and that way we won't lose as much money. I asked what the next process step was to go further with this issue and was told there wasn't anyone higher to go to. There is a Management Team higher up and a Board of Directors; however, judging from how I was treated, I am skeptical to go this route. I did call my daughter's bank to ask if I could somehow cancel the charges. They said we could go ahead with that; however, Ticketmaster could put her into Collections and ruin her credit over this.

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    Reviewed April 18, 2009

    I dialed the automated ticket purchase line for Ticketmaster, today, April 17, to purchase U2 tickets. The call went right through. I was prompted to pick my ticket price, which in my case was $95. The automated system told me what was available and I proceeded to check-out. No total was given. When I realized I had no email confirmation, I called this evening to have one sent to me. It was then I was told my total charge was $1600! Instead of selling me $95 tickets, they sold me $250 tickets, with no authority on my behalf. They committed a crime, misrepresenting what they were selling. This is illegal! The situation has yet to be remedied. I will speak with a higher-up on Monday. I have made it clear to them that their behavior and antics are unacceptable and I will take legal action against them if they do not honor what was advertised to me.

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    Reviewed April 17, 2009

    We also were unable to purchase Elton John tickets at the actual sales price within seconds of attempting to purchase them online with Ticketmaster. The only tickets available within a minute or two were about double the actual sales price. This is clearly a practice of scalping tickets, which seems to be legal with Ticketmaster. I tried to phone to purchase tickets for the Walking with Dinosaurs Show in Regina and the only way you can purchase tickets is through Ticketmaster on the telephone or online, unless you go down to the Brandt Centre, which I will do. I tried to phone at 9:00AM but no answer. A minute later, the lines were busy.

    After calling numerous times, I got through, only to be told to phone again and was not allowed to wait. This seems a very inappropriate, if not illegal, method of selling tickets. Places such as the Brandt Centre should be required to sell their own tickets directly to avoid these issues. It seems that people are able to get on Ticketmaster and purchase an excessive number of tickets that they can resell at a higher price. Also, the method of signing in to Ticketmaster is also ridiculous, with their password, which is difficult to read. Anyone with an impairment would have problems with the site.

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    Reviewed April 16, 2009

    On March 4, I attempted to purchase tickets from Ticketmaster for the April 23 Leonard Cohen show in Seattle. As seems to be the usual, their website said they were sold out and referred me to a number of resellers. I was able to purchase three seats via Kangaroo Productions of Toronto (at inflated prices, but never mind that), and within 24 hours received FedEx tracking information from the reseller. When the tickets had failed to arrive after three weeks (with no indication from FedEx that they had been shipped), I contacted the reseller and was told that they had not received the tickets from Ticketmaster, and that it wasn't unusual for it to take several weeks.

    Almost a month later - six weeks after the purchase - I'm still waiting for my tickets. I've contacted Kangaroo Productions a number of times. Yesterday, I was told by their customer service person, Michael, that they still had not received the tickets from Ticketmaster. He offered to upgrade me to better seats (not all together, but close) at no extra cost, and said they would be sent out immediately. I'm still waiting for shipping confirmation. At this point, I'm not sure whether the problem is Ticketmaster's or the reseller's, but I'm not confident I'll have the tickets in time for next week's concert.

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    Reviewed April 14, 2009

    I was online with Ticketmaster.com 20 minutes before tickets went on sale at 10:00 on Feb 2nd. At exactly 10:00, I was clicked in and I requested the best seats available. I was put on hold for 10 minutes and the website said that the tickets were sold out. I was referred to another site in which tickets were expensive. I bought tickets through TicketLiquidator for $163 each, with a face value of $95. I couldn't complain before because they didn't send my tickets to me until April 9th because they told me they were trying to upgrade my seats.

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    Reviewed April 10, 2009

    I had access to the Washington Capital playoffs presale. Upon anxiously waiting for it to start, I managed to get a great pair of tickets in the lower section through their website. When I clicked purchase, it asked me to log in with an account. I tried to enter a new one, but it determined I had a pre-existing one with the same email account. So I signed it with that, only it was connected to a very old credit card and an address that was 4 years old. Therefore, I selected the change address option. On this page, I entered my new information and clicked submit. The page informed me that there was an error but not what it was.

    I tried various combinations but nothing worked and eventually the transaction timed out. There was no way to cancel, go back or start over. So I called their customer service line and the lady gave me the answer. Changing your address while buying tickets never works. You should submit the bad info and call them to change the billing information. I was quite shocked to hear that! She did manage to find me two single seats that were behind each other, so I managed to get tickets. However, this is a known problem and one they don't seem to want to fix or make up for to the user as I was still charged all fees after almost not getting any tickets.

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