Louis C.K. sees ticket scalping drop over 96% by selling tickets himself
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#2"You’ll see that if you try to sell the ticket anywhere for anything above the original price, we have the right to cancel your ticket (and refund your money). This is something I intend to enforce."
This is something that any middleman could do, too... but the incentives simply aren't there for them to prevent scalping. Especially as Ticketmaster has its own resale site, TicketExchange.
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#51) Louis CK isn't big enough for scalpers to care about going through a non-traditional method of obtaining tickets.
2) People that would turn to scalping to recoup their expense when they can't go are just going back to Louis CK for a refund.
Personally, it sounds like offering a full refund also comes with the possibility that scalpers will purchase the tickets because they can easily flip them back for a refund (an $0 loss sans time spent) if they can't sell them for a profit. I admit that I know nothing about the 'event ticket scene' so I may be missing something.
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#6What happens if someone does sell one of these tickets for over face? Will it get cancelled, the scalper refunded (in addition to the sale value), then the person who bought it gets screwed?
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#7It seems as though the important part here wasn't so much that he sold them himself as it was that he added the following clause: "You’ll see that if you try to sell the ticket anywhere for anything above the original price, we have the right to cancel your ticket (and refund your money). This is something I intend to enforce." This is something that any middleman could do, too... but the incentives simply aren't the…
If the ticket has some sort of ID, avoid giving that out before the final sale. If the ticket has a seat number, just state the general area of where the seat is rather than the specific seat (until final sale).
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#8What happens if someone does sell one of these tickets for over face? Will it get cancelled, the scalper refunded (in addition to the sale value), then the person who bought it gets screwed?
The terms during purchase made it sound like if they discovered a ticket was sold for higher than $45, then they would cancel the ticket without refund. So both buyer and seller get screwed.
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#9Sounds to me like: 1) Louis CK isn't big enough for scalpers to care about going through a non-traditional method of obtaining tickets. 2) People that would turn to scalping to recoup their expense when they can't go are just going back to Louis CK for a refund. Personally, it sounds like offering a full refund also comes with the possibility that scalpers will purchase the tickets because they can easily flip them b…
EDIT: nevermind, I get it now.
Re: Louis C.K. sees ticket scalping drop over 96% by selling tickets himself
#10It seems as though the important part here wasn't so much that he sold them himself as it was that he added the following clause: "You’ll see that if you try to sell the ticket anywhere for anything above the original price, we have the right to cancel your ticket (and refund your money). This is something I intend to enforce." This is something that any middleman could do, too... but the incentives simply aren't the…