“Unfortunately, this legislation just means that ticket resales will now return to unregulated black markets where fans are likely to pay higher prices such as social media sites, in pubs, clubs and car parks where no guarantees or customer service exist," said a Viagogo spokesperson.
"We are committed to complying with all legal obligations under this Act, as we have done since it was put in place. We continue to engage with the Department to ensure full compliance." Speaking at Croke Park on Monday, Brooks played the humble showman, saying that he doesn't anticipate the"miracle" of shifting 400,000 tickets in 2014 will happen twice.“What happened in 2014 was a fricking miracle – there’s no way we’re going to do that number again. I can’t see us doing five – would I love it to happen? Yes. But I think it’s impossible.
NoelRock - wow , how did this happen? You shut down online sales platforms, how are you going to deal with this ?
tomsegura
Have zero sympathy for anyone who would pay over the odds for any concert / match tickets .. these people keep the tout thieves in business!!
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