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pinhead
09-02-2009, 03:45 PM
Suit alleges Ticketmaster broke anti-scalping law

A $500-million class action lawsuit has been launched against Ticketmaster and related groups, claiming the ticket seller conspired to "scalp" its own tickets.

09/02/2009 12:50:06 PM
CTV.ca News Staff

he suit alleges that Ticketmaster has diverted tickets to concerts and other popular events away from its own regular website, Ticketmaster.ca, over to its ticket-brokering website TicketsNow.com. TicketsNow allows people who have tickets to exchange, trade or sell tickets at marked-up prices.

Lawyers from Sutts, Strosberg in Windsor, Ont., and Branch McMaster in Vancouver say they're representing a client who allegedly paid more than $530 for two concert tickets from TicketsNow that would have cost about $130 if they had been available from Ticketmaster.

The client had attempted to buy the tickets through Ticketmaster's regular website and was directed him to the higher-priced tickets on the TicketsNow website.

The firms say other event-goers have been overcharged in the same way when they bought tickets from Ticketmaster.ca or TicketsNow.com since February 2007.

They allege the defendants violated Ontario's "anti-scalping" laws, contending that the practice of selling tickets in the secondary market for amounts that exceed their face price violates the legislation.

The law firms claim Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc., Ticketmaster Canada Ltd., TNOW Entertainment Group, Inc., and Premium Inventory, INC. owe $500 million in damages to those who were overcharged.

The firms allege that Ticketmaster deliberately limits the number of tickets that are sold at face price and then diverts tickets to TicketsNow, where they can be sold for amounts that exceed their face value.

"Customers have voiced concerns over the fact that tickets for the most popular events can ostensibly sell out in minutes, only to become immediately available in the secondary market at much higher prices," said Luciana Brasil of Branch McMaster, one of the lawyers representing the plaintiff.

"The mere fact that Ticketmaster has a financial interest in both retail and premium ticket sales leads to an obvious question about the process by which those tickets are sold to members of the public and how it works," said Jay Strosberg of Sutts Strosberg LLP, another of the lawyers representing the plaintiff.

Ticketmaster has said in response to prior complaints that the company's ticket-selling system is fair and doesn't violate the law.

The class action aims to represent all persons who bought tickets for an event in Ontario from Ticketmaster or through TicketsNow.com from and after February 9, 2007. More information on the suit can be found at www.ticketmasterclassaction.com.

Earlier this month, Bruce Springsteen expressed anger with Ticketmaster's selling practices.

He said he has heard from fans who wanted to see him play at New Jersey's Meadowlands that they received an error message on their computer screen that shut them out of the main Ticketmaster website.

The potential ticket-buyers then saw an ad for Ticketmaster subsidiary TicketsNow offering tickets for hundreds of dollars more than face value.

Springsteen said on his website that he and the E Street Band are "furious."

"We perceive this as a pure conflict of interest," the band said.

The band said it had received assurances from Ticketmaster that it will stop redirecting Springsteen fans to TicketsNow.

Lykalotopus
09-02-2009, 04:18 PM
Good.

Seth
09-02-2009, 04:31 PM
As wrong as what the company did is, I hope no one in that action gets a single cent more than their lawyer charges+the overcharged price.

#8
09-02-2009, 05:33 PM
The rich get richer, and everyone else is stuck paying $500 to take their kid to a concert. I'm a true capitalist, but this is disgusting...

pinhead
09-02-2009, 08:05 PM
I believe they should be sued too. When i saw the story, I smiled and thought that it's about time someone did something about it.

pinhead
12-02-2009, 04:22 PM
lol, they are getting hit with a second lawsuit now. 250million for adding extra convenience charges.

It's a separate lawsuit. Good!!! ****in thieves.

bigdaddydrew123
12-02-2009, 07:13 PM
at least he boss still has integrity.

AlbertaBeef
12-02-2009, 07:20 PM
One thing is the guy who owns ticketmaster is also the manager for some big names like Guns 'n Roses and many others so he's rollin it in from all angles. He needs to be sued big time because he's manipulating the whole concert world.

proximo
12-02-2009, 07:28 PM
Good for them. I hope they get what they deserve. I wanted to get tickets for the Eagles concert in Winnipeg, and it was sold out....but surprise, surprise, they did have the tickets at ticketsnow.com for double the price. Frickin thieves man.

Born2Juice4Ever
14-02-2009, 06:26 PM
One thing is the guy who owns ticketmaster is also the manager for some big names like Guns 'n Roses and many others so he's rollin it in from all angles. He needs to be sued big time because he's manipulating the whole concert world.

I hear you loud and clear grasshoper, but I very much dout that the CEO had knowledge in this situation.

It's often the people that run those independantely managed offices---accountants with creative minds...greedy people, and or those who simply find a loophole to extract cash from.

It will be very interesting to see this thing unfold however

B2J