February 27, 2009
A few weeks ago, Bruce Springsteen fans were up in arms after tickets to his hotly anticipated homecoming shows appeared on Ticketmaster's "secondary market" site TicketsNow suspiciously close to their onsale time. But somehow, the ticketing behemoth managed to top itself, faux pas-wise, with the No...
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Dan Gibson
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February 06, 2009
If there's a list of the worst crowd to tick off, New Jersyans are definitely in the top 10. As the son of two New Jersy natives, I learned that lesson the hard way, and Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff is feeling the heat after many Jersey-area Springsteen fans seeking tickets to his concert at the Iz...
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Matt O'Hern
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February 05, 2009
So after a New Jersey Congressman fired off a missive to the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division regarding Ticketmaster's policy of dumping users to its sister reselling site, TicketsNow, once tickets to Bruce Springsteen's shows in the Northeast sold out, Springsteen and his manager got in o...
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Maura Johnston
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February 04, 2009
Are you a New Jersey resident who was screwed out of Springsteen tickets by the Ticketmaster/TicketsNow "technical glitch"? The state's Division of Consumer Affairs would like to hear from you. There's a small box on the lower right corner of the home page that will take you to a complaint form. [NJ...
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Chris Walters
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When tickets for Bruce Springsteen's slate of shows in New York and New Jersey appeared on the site for Ticketmaster's "reseller" division TicketsNow just seconds after they went on sale, people were understandably outraged, especially since TM's somehow-legal side business had marked up tickets to ...
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