Ticketmaster Makes Getting Event Tickets
Easier
Before Ticketmaster came around in the 1980s it was tough to get
tickets to sporting events and concerts. Many people would have to
use the phone or go to the box office to get tickets. However,
Ticketmaster has made things easier for people. Most sports teams
in the NBA and NHL use Ticketmaster for selling tickets today.
Formed in the suburbs of Los Angeles, Ticketmaster has worked
since it was formed to be the exclusive ticket provider for various
teams and venues. When it was formed Ticketmaster worked to
consolidate various regional ticket service groups together to make
a simple place where tickets to events can be purchased. This means
that with Ticketmaster it is easier to find and purchase tickets to
events then it ever before.
Ticketmaster outlets can be at more than just box offices and
online. Various stores have Ticketmaster outlets that sell tickets.
Shopping malls and supermarkets feature Ticketmaster services among
other places.
Ticketmaster has become popular among sports teams. Almost all
of the teams in the National Basketball Association and National
Hockey League use Ticketmaster for selling tickets. It has also
gone to various different countries, including Canada, Mexico,
Australia and the United Kingdom.
One of the best parts of Ticketmaster is that it works to help
prevent fraud. Many groups will print fraudulent tickets to sell to
people for higher amounts of money. Ticketmaster helps to prevent
this by using barcode technology on its tickets. This means that at
a venue that uses tickets from Ticketmaster only tickets that have
the right barcodes will be useful for entry to an event.
Counterfeit tickets will be refused as a result, thus helping to
keep them from circulating around the market. Of course, it is
always important to be sure the ticket has the barcode that was
officially created from Ticketmaster.
While Ticketmaster is convenient, there are service charges to
pay for using it. Ticketmaster requires the service charges to help
pay for the system that it uses for selling the tickets. Around ten
to twenty five percent of the sale of tickets from a Ticketmaster
purchase are added to the price of the original tickets. This is
done much to the anger of some groups, most notably in an argument
between Ticketmaster and popular rock band Pearl Jam in 1993 that
eventually led to the cancellation of the band’s tour that
year.
Of course, if the tickets are ordered directly from certain
places like a box office at a stadium or concert hall no service
charge is needed. It is important to check with a place that uses
the Ticketmaster system to see if a service charge is needed at
that particular location.
Delivery fees will be added to a Ticketmaster purchase in many
cases. This includes being able to pick up tickets (some places
will not charge these fees), and even the service of printing out a
ticket as an e-ticket will cost money. However, it can cost
different amounts of money depending on how urgently the person
needs the tickets.
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