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TheJoeMan ◴[] No.45305431[source]
Not in any way to defend Ticketmaster's unscrupulousness, but my undergraduate university used TM for the student football tickets and we had none of the unfairness, which leads me to agree with the sentiments that TM is actually following the will of the artists / event managers. At school, we could sell our tickets to other students gray-market, and just "transfer" them for "free" in the TM app without issue. They even started out with static QR codes, but decided to enable the "live" updating QR codes due to embarrassments with duplicate ticketers denied entry. So not only is TM to blame, they are the henchmen.
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galaxy_gas ◴[] No.45305504[source]
This is also what I am experienced.

In the music festival world, there is a TM subsidiary, In the same venue you can see fees differ by dozens of percent based on who the Artist, the ones known for being good people are much lower even if the base ticket price is identical

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shermantanktop ◴[] No.45305662[source]
So TM is just the stooge doing terrible things that the artist wants to do, but would prefer someone else take the heat for it? All while the artist engages fans as their parasocial friend, who would never do them wrong?

That's cynical enough for me to want to believe it.

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1. shipman05 ◴[] No.45306069[source]
There's an episode of Your Favorite Band Sucks that details a lot of how this works, and that's the picture they paint.

Unsure how accurate it is, but the guys who do the show have a lot of experience in the music industry.

You can find it on YouTube: Ticketmaster Sucks - Your Favorite Band Sucks Podcast