But you can’t help but wonder,why is StubHub cheaper than Ticketmaster? It’s easier to assume that the reason lies behind StubHub being merely a ticket resale website while Ticketmaster is a much bigger ticketing company. While this is true to an extent, there’s more to it! And that...
So, Is Ticketmaster An Actual Monopoly? The existence of industry rivals – however small and less influential than Ticketmaster – would make it an arduous task to designate the company as an absolute monopoly. Nevertheless, Ticketmaster could still be deemed a monopoly if it possesses considerable...
TicketMaster is a reliable choice. If seat selection and a guarantee from a well-established platform are your priorities, StubHub could be the best fit.
There was only about a 60$ difference in the price on more reputable sites (Stub Hub, Ticket master and Ticket City I have used and NEVER had any issue with). This company needs better understanding of people traveling and assurance policies, this trip was a nightmare and only because of ...
Major ticketing companies like StubHub and Viagogo will be required to follow the new restrictions and obligations to continue operating ticket sales within EU member states. These companies have been home to scalpers for years, with Ticketmaster even facing accusations that they were allowing the sal...
Compiling data from TicketMaster, SeatGeek and StubHub, upper-level seats are ranging from between $57 to $70 as of Thursday. Mid-level seats range from $117 to $185, while most lower-level options are $200 and up. Floor seats close to the ring are going as low...
Because more people want to go to the event than they have seating for. Ticketmaster releases the ticket at below market value. That's why people are willing to spend more than face value. Take for instance a luxury item (like concerts or sports) like cake. A cake manufacturer releases 10...
become available only at inflated prices, and the event typically becomes a sellout with less than capacity attendance. An event goes on sale, sells out in 10 minutes before an average Joe can get any, and we see 500 tickets on Stubhub, ebay, etc. There is an easy solution to this!!
Ticket brokers are nothing more than legal scalpers. While I understand the concept of supply and demand, many brokers have an unfair advantage by using illegal software to bypass security measures on major websites. Ticketmaster recently sued the developers of a software that allowed brokers to do...
The brokers and their so called "employees" have bought them all up and are more than happy to sell you those $100.00 face value tickets for $275.00. Do the math...a middle class family of four wanting to attend a Red Sox game could probably do that if they were able to purchase 4...