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Ticketmaster is thumbing their nose at consumers.
What is political, about Ticketmaster getting away with sadism?
What is political about any major corporation getting away with murder, and in the end of the process, never having to pay for the harm, pain, and loss?
(The subsidy money from the taxpayer makes it worthwhile to pay a token penalty, or just promise to pay it.Just ask Mr.HWMNBN about lawsuits!)
Then, again, if business is not personal, why humiliate the consumer ?
"Many Ticketmaster customers have been notified that they are eligible for free concert vouchers or small discounts on tickets. The offers are the result of a Ticketmaster settlement in a class action lawsuit over its fees."
Everything about the compensation that Ticketmaster is giving the consumers, is an insult.
http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2016/06/22/ticketmaster-settlements
"Ticketmaster is now making discounts and free tickets available as part of its settlement in a class-action lawsuit over fees. NPR checks in on how well that's working."
"According to the settlement, the company has to pay out $42 million over the next four years. "
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/22/48312...es-free-ticket-vouchers-in-lawsuit-settlement
So if you're someone who bought concert tickets online between October 1999 and February 2013...
You have been set up, to experience so much aggravation, frustration, and stress, that you are forced give up in disgust and anger.
Ticketmasterdoes not want you to claim your $2.50 worth of compensation.
Stephen Colbert ridicules Ticketmaster's free-voucher concerts
"Yes, you too can get free tickets for a Black Sabbath tribute band. If you try very hard."
(Colbert has a list of tribute bands in his joke, sadly that is what Ticketmaster is offering.)
Ticketmaster, the Cthulhu of the concert world.
http://www.cnet.com/news/stephen-colbert-ridicules-ticketmasters-free-voucher-concerts/
What is political, about Ticketmaster getting away with sadism?
What is political about any major corporation getting away with murder, and in the end of the process, never having to pay for the harm, pain, and loss?
(The subsidy money from the taxpayer makes it worthwhile to pay a token penalty, or just promise to pay it.Just ask Mr.HWMNBN about lawsuits!)
Then, again, if business is not personal, why humiliate the consumer ?
"Many Ticketmaster customers have been notified that they are eligible for free concert vouchers or small discounts on tickets. The offers are the result of a Ticketmaster settlement in a class action lawsuit over its fees."
Everything about the compensation that Ticketmaster is giving the consumers, is an insult.
http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2016/06/22/ticketmaster-settlements
"Ticketmaster is now making discounts and free tickets available as part of its settlement in a class-action lawsuit over fees. NPR checks in on how well that's working."
"According to the settlement, the company has to pay out $42 million over the next four years. "
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/22/48312...es-free-ticket-vouchers-in-lawsuit-settlement
So if you're someone who bought concert tickets online between October 1999 and February 2013...
You have been set up, to experience so much aggravation, frustration, and stress, that you are forced give up in disgust and anger.
Ticketmasterdoes not want you to claim your $2.50 worth of compensation.
Stephen Colbert ridicules Ticketmaster's free-voucher concerts
"Yes, you too can get free tickets for a Black Sabbath tribute band. If you try very hard."
(Colbert has a list of tribute bands in his joke, sadly that is what Ticketmaster is offering.)
Ticketmaster, the Cthulhu of the concert world.
http://www.cnet.com/news/stephen-colbert-ridicules-ticketmasters-free-voucher-concerts/