7 October 2007 6 Comments

TicketMaster GFY

Snail Mail is free, but e-delivery is $2.50? Go fuck yourselves Ticketmaster.

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6 Responses to “TicketMaster GFY”

  1. nka 8 October 2007 at 12:18 am #

    Agreed….even better is when you buy tickets within 3 days of the event, and they give you different “next day” or “second day” delivery options for the low low price of no less than $20… and at the bottom, they give you the will call option for free. WTF

  2. LeGo 8 October 2007 at 8:46 am #

    Was it same day? Seems like something these big companies would do. It is hard to squeeze the same lemons and get more money each year. This is crazy though.

  3. Mike Peters 8 October 2007 at 9:57 am #

    I bet most people don’t even notice that and hit Next.

  4. Chris Nielsen 10 October 2007 at 3:54 pm #

    Remind me again why someone has not entered the business arena and taken TicketMizer down…? The last tickets I bought from them was over 10 years ago and they still suck worse than ever it seems.

    There you go Dave, your next mission, should you decide to accept it!

  5. Kyle 14 October 2007 at 3:07 pm #

    LOL.

    That’s really the exact way I felt when I saw those bull shit charges. Greedy bitches.

  6. Sean Sidelko 19 October 2007 at 10:50 am #

    The best part about that is that it is the “Recommended Option”.

    You pay more and they make more money on it. It really should be the other way around. I go to a bunch of shows, and it always amazing how many people do the ticketfast option compared to having real tickets sent to them.

    Unless it is an out of state show I’m going to, making it harder to run home and get the tickets if I forgot them, I always do real tickets.

    The reason no one has tried to take over the ticket space is that ticketmaster has a monopoly on things and locked up all the ticket distribution channels. They even own ticketweb.com.

    Here in Denver, Kronke the owner of the Avs and Pepsi center, started up a ticket site called Tickethorse or something, that currently only sells tickets to the new Rapids stadium, but will in time when the contract with Ticketmaster runs out will be the ticket provider for events at the Pepsi Center.