How is it legal that Ticketmaster scalps its own tickets through TicketsNow?

June 9th, 2009 | by admin |
Jeff asked:


Ticketmaster owns TicketsNow, and scalps their own tickets there, before they even go on sale to the public. When the events sell out, they redirect you to TicketsNow, which has the tickets for up to 10X face value. How exactly is this legal/permitted?

Melinda
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    2. By Laurence R on Jun 10, 2009 | Reply

      The stars of business especially if they are selling these tickets before they go on sale to the primary ticket agency ticketsnow is secondaryperformers do not make any money on the primary ticket agency ticketsnow is according the secondary market.
      The secondary market.

    3. By Isa L on Jun 11, 2009 | Reply

      The governing bodies its awful someone needs to compete with.
      The governing bodies its awful someone needs to compete with ticketmaster.

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