| Article on ticket reseller transparency and a question about Broadway.com | |
| Posted by: Ann 09:00 am EDT 06/22/18 | |
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| Link to an article below about a new NY bill aimed at ticket resellers. What is the status on Broadway.com on this? Please correct me if I'm mistaken, because I haven't gone there to make a direct comparison lately, but they at least used to charge more for tickets than Telecharge/Ticketmaster. So they put their own fee on top of the others. Are they considered to be a reseller, or do they just have a special deal with Telecharge, etc.? For Harry Potter tickets, Broadway.com and TodayTix are listed as "official ticketing partners" (I don't know if Broadway.com puts their fee on top of Ticketmaster's for that show). I've talked to a number of infrequent theatregoers who bought tickets through Broadway.com, and thus paid more than they needed to, but they thought that was the official ticket seller. (I can't remember their current status, but I do remember how the domain Broadway.com went through some crazy changing of hands back in the early web days.) |
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| Link | New York State passes bill requiring more transparency from ticket resellers |
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