West Cumbrian Rhino wrote:I fail to understand how you could not get a ticket for something you wanted
to see.
From the original link
"viagogo staff compete directly with real fans to buy tickets from primary ticket sellers, like Ticketmaster, for in demand events as soon as they go on sale. To get around systems put in place to prevent bulk buying of tickets, viagogo staff use multiple credit cards registered to different addresses"
That seems to explain some of it. It may not be illegal but it's a bit poor if your business model relies on blocking other people from buying a product so you can then sell the same product to the same person for a mark up, all the while masking your identity. And if there's nothing "wrong" with it, why the injunction?
Quote:If it was that important to you, you'd get one by any means neccessary!
I don't disagree totally, as long as by any means necessary involves exposing as bent those who buy tickets in an organised fashion, with no intention of going to said event, just so others who genuinely want to go have to pay more.