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This is building off the other thread but how do big touring artists prevent scalping? 

 

I think it can't be prevented to a certain degree, so how does it get managed?

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MANiDONTCURE

Through credit card entry. Basically for seats that are going to be in demand (floor seats, GA, occasionally 1st level seats) whoever purchases them has to show the credit card they purchased the tickets with, along with their ID at the ticket gates. The tickets are basically on the buyers credit card. Scalpers have found a way around this though. It still does help a bit. 

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gaga? preventing scapling? never! wig is always flew because of her

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It needs to be regulated. Simple. Ticketing agencies need to cancel tickets that are being sold over face value on re-selling sites and put them back on the original site (ticketmaster/ticketek etc). The problem is i'm pretty sure someone told me once that Ticketmaster allocates a % of tickets to re-selling sites and profits from it? I think that's terrible.

Also credit card entry, although I don't think that's entirely fair especially for younger people who may use their parent's credit card, or when the credit card holder genuinely cannot go. I think a photocopy of the credit card should suffice, I don't think scalpers would want to be sending a photocopy of their card to dozens of people.

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Stan Is My Name

foot note: the Joeysworltour thread about scalping should be taken down asap, how dare you take the opportunity of a lifetime from a lil monster? Ban him :derpga:

Although seriously it's lame to scalp.

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Vergil
1 hour ago, MANiDONTCURE said:

Through credit card entry. Basically for seats that are going to be in demand (floor seats, GA, occasionally 1st level seats) whoever purchases them has to show the credit card they purchased the tickets with, along with their ID at the ticket gates. The tickets are basically on the buyers credit card. Scalpers have found a way around this though. It still does help a bit. 

This is a mess. So if my mom bought the tickets but she's not coming what do I do? xD

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heda97
1 hour ago, Nicole said:

It needs to be regulated. Simple. Ticketing agencies need to cancel tickets that are being sold over face value on re-selling sites and put them back on the original site (ticketmaster/ticketek etc). The problem is i'm pretty sure someone told me once that Ticketmaster allocates a % of tickets to re-selling sites and profits from it? I think that's terrible.

Also credit card entry, although I don't think that's entirely fair especially for younger people who may use their parent's credit card, or when the credit card holder genuinely cannot go. I think a photocopy of the credit card should suffice, I don't think scalpers would want to be sending a photocopy of their card to dozens of people.

except ticket resale is a hugeee part of ticketmasters revenue 

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Nicole
45 minutes ago, heda97 said:

except ticket resale is a hugeee part of ticketmasters revenue 

Is that only via the ticketmaster reselling page? They can still cancel the tickets from stubhub, viagogo, craigslist etc. If they're still desperate to make revenue, make it a rule that it cannot be sold for over 10% of the face value. Cancel tickets that attempt to sell above that price. It's simple, but money rules all apparently.

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Be very, very careful. I got lucky the original purchaser was honest enough to help me. 

If at all possible, get certified legit tickets from ticketmaster or an authorized ticketmaster reseller.

I wouldn't wish the nightmare of being told my tickets were fake on anyone. 

I was a sobbing MESS in the VIP line in Inglewood when the VIP manager told me my $3,000+ backstage experience ticket was a fake and that I had bought it from a "scalper" website. Thank God the original purchaser of the ticket came through with a text of his driver's license so that I could enter.  She admonished me to never ever buy from a scalper website and to only buy from Ticketmaster. I insisted I had bought it from an authorized reseller, that Ticketmaster redirected me to Vivid Seats. She argued they never would have done that. We ended up agreeing to disagree.

I ended up wanting to kiss the carpet in VIP that i was even there after that soul-shattering fiasco.

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50 minutes ago, SpookyKid said:

Twenty One Pilots did it amazingly well

Can't a scalper go to their website, register then log on and get the code to get the tickets?

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MANiDONTCURE
2 hours ago, Vergil said:

This is a mess. So if my mom bought the tickets but she's not coming what do I do? xD

She would have to go to the venue with you, and show them her credit card/id in order to let you in :). 

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SpookyKid
1 hour ago, E24187 said:

Can't a scalper go to their website, register then log on and get the code to get the tickets?

you need to go with your credit card to enter the venue

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Vergil
8 hours ago, MANiDONTCURE said:

She would have to go to the venue with you, and show them her credit card/id in order to let you in :). 

No way and mess.

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