well yes and common sense after such time goes out of the window.I do think paying £350 plus for a standing ticket for Heaton Park is madness to be honest but I suppose once you get to the end of the queue after an 8 hr wait you are faced with a split second decision.
Yes. You get your money back if they are not.Are the tickets on viagogo legit?
And football clubs, actors, private rent, house prices, food, water companies, gas companies, beer prices, fish n chips, ice cream, airB&B, house prices, ticket companies, and the list goes on in rip of Britain charging to much.
I agree the world is mad but to single out one act Oasis who will bring enjoyment to lots in rip of Britain is abit unfair.
Are the tickets on viagogo legit?
Imagine being lucky enough to buy 4 tickets that a lot of people did.( why wasn't it limited to 2 tickets per person?) And then listing all 4 tickets on Viagogo for £700 each. Minus Viagogo fees, that could be a nice £2000 profit. Not bad for a few hours waiting in the ticket queue.Ridiculous
Imagine being lucky enough to buy 4 tickets that a lot of people did.( why wasn't it limited to 2 tickets per person?) And then listing all 4 tickets on Viagogo for £700 each. Minus Viagogo fees, that could be a nice £2000 profit. Not bad for a few hours waiting in the ticket queue.
Just shows you how hype sells. I have just dug out 2 unused tickets from the last time Oasis played Heaton Park. I could not even give them away.
Are the tickets on viagogo legit?
A wankers trick.Earlier this week, standing price tickets for Cardiff, London and Edinburgh were advertised as £135 plus fees. But angry fans online said they noted "in demand" pricing on Ticketmaster had increased prices to £355 plus fees.
Ticketmaster say they do not set ticket prices.
A link on the ticketing website stated, external: "Promoters and artists set ticket prices. Prices can be either fixed or market-based. Market-based tickets are labelled as 'Platinum' or 'In Demand'."
Ticketmaster confirmed that fans did not get anything else for the price increase.
Oasis and the band's promoter were not commenting on the issue on Saturday evening.
Dynamic pricing is not new and is allowed under consumer protection laws.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) told the BBC it could not pass comment on Ticketmaster's pricing in this instance.
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Oasis gigs sell out after scramble for tickets
Some fans faced difficulties accessing websites selling tickets for the band's comeback gigs in the UK and Ireland next year.www.bbc.co.uk
Definitely the bands responsibility, they have control of how tickets are priced. They need calling out for it, but they clearly dont give a shit for their fans as long as they are rolling in the cash.Interesting people coming out saying don't blame the band it was ticketmaster and ticketmaster saying bands have option to deny surge pricing.
Nietger want to take responsibility for being cunts to fans
Less wankers too£14 get down to heaton park today for festwich.
proabably a better day out