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Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees
Gwreck Jun 21 2010 10:46 AM |
Good for him.
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Fman99 Jun 21 2010 10:50 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
Look out, the Wiener is after you next!
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Edgy DC Jun 21 2010 11:13 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
I'm not afraid of him. I've got a goat.
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metirish Jun 21 2010 11:26 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
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Oh , see I thought he would have an actual solution that stopped this type of ripoff , he just wants us to know before hand how much we will get done for.
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Gwreck Jun 21 2010 11:42 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
I believe the idea is to shame them into charging more reasonable fees.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 21 2010 11:43 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
I agree that the fees appear arbitrary For example, why should I pay a fee to print tickets with my own ink and on my own paper when this method actually saves the team money, because they don't have to mail me anything. The answer, of course, is that this method actually is more convenient for me, and if I'm willing to pay $2.50 for that convenience, the teams are certainly willing to collect it. What the market will bear, and all that...
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A Boy Named Seo Jun 21 2010 12:36 PM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
It's Ticketmaster Jr. over here. They can do shit like that because if you really want to see the Mets (or Justin Beiber or Madonna or who the hell ever), you pay the ridiculous fees or go exactly nowhere else to get your ticket. I bought 4 Band of Horses tickets for the Greek and got $44 bucks worth of "convenience" fees tacked on at the end, plus the order processing fee, plus the building facility fee. Sending them to my apt was free, but when I bought Eels tickets a couple weeks ago, they started charging $2 a ticket for that even.
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Chad Ochoseis Jun 21 2010 01:03 PM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
It doesn't make much difference to me whether they jack up ticket prices directly or by sneaking in these extra fees. The net effect is the same.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 21 2010 01:08 PM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
I think in that case, they charge you an "inconvenience fee" of $5 to compensate them for the time you spent standing on their box office line.
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Ceetar Jun 21 2010 01:09 PM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
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yes. However, with the redsign of many stadiums, the cheap seats go first, so you can get to the booth day-of and only be offered $70 tickets. (I believe they may hold back some cheap seats for day of/gates open sales.)
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Frayed Knot Jun 21 2010 02:40 PM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
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Jokes aside, there are cases where customers get charged for things like 'printing fees' even if they print their own, or 'handling fees' even if the tickets are picked up and never sent in the first place, etc. IOW, these fees are frequently unavoidable by any means and are usually just a way of jacking up prices while advertising that the price of the ticket is only _____ . Obviously they have the right to charge whatever they think they can get away with but I have no problem with rules that make that process at least appear to be somewhat honest. The real crime is when tickets on the "secondary market" are not secondary at all but rather an arm of the original seller making it look like they've got their hands on "hard to get" seats, seats which were actually just funneled to the re-seller branch of the business before ever actually being offered for sale in the first place. The Cubs did this a few years back and, when bad business practice suits were filed, beat the case in court in what seemed at the time to be Chicago politics at its best/worst.
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Valadius Jun 22 2010 05:15 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
Our office is doing something similar with airline fees. And yes, the point is to shame them into dropping these fees altogether by forcing full disclosure up-front.
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Ashie62 Jun 22 2010 05:43 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
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I am sure that will work.
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2010 06:08 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
Go Weinerman, but fans could break the back of the agencies with about two weeks of organizing for collective action.
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Ceetar Jun 22 2010 06:32 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
Visiting team gets a cut of the ticket sales. but I imagine they don't get a cut of the ticket fees.
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Ashie62 Jun 22 2010 06:47 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
How about a Weiner Tax?
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Frayed Knot Jun 22 2010 06:54 AM Re: Rep. Anthony Wiener after MLB for excessive ticket fees |
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That's probably true in the same way that luxury boxes are considered "rent" rather than tickets sold and therefore aren't subject to being shared with the visiting club.
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