Millions of angered Taylor Swift fans didn’t receive tickets to the artist’s latest tour after a widely scrutinized debacle over bungled ticket sales. But ticketing giant Ticketmaster announced Monday that a select group of fans might be able to receive tickets after all. The lucky group is among those fans who registered as “verified.
Swift spoke out earlier this month in a heartfelt post about the ticketing “mistakes,” writing on Instagram that there were a “multitude of reasons why people had such a hard time” getting tickets, and said the experience was “excruciating” for her to watch. In a blog post that has since been taken down, Ticketmaster said its “Verified Fans” system, a mechanism aimed at eliminating bots by giving presale codes to individuals, couldn’t keep up with the intense demand. Roughly 3.
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Why would you want another chance to catch your ticket on a sticking out nail? Wouldn't you try to avoid it after the first time?
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The same thing happened in Mexico with Bunny's concert...and yet another kind of Mafia
Ticketmaster is, effectively, a monopoly and should be broken up. The free market only works when there's true competition.
That was Swift