Ticketmaster was in the eyes of a hurricane for some time. Not only from the criticism of users regarding the slight transparency of the platform, but also because they accuse the company of unfair practices, hidden costs, excessive management costs and, above all, many critical remarks regarding resale on their secondary platforms.
In Spain, this criticism last week was also thrown out of the operation when buying tickets on Bad Bunny, but this is happening from afar, and this is nothing new for those who used Ticketmaster. Knowing, besides the fact that this is the most important platform from ticket sales – and the most used in the world.
Now Ticketmaster wants to take part in a bad press that accompanied it during these years, and announced a series of changes in an attempt to increase its transparency and wash its image for potential users. Bad news? These changes will currently be limited by the United States market, without confirming whether it will achieve whether it will reach other regions in which it works.
Ticketmaster will automate transparency in its prices, but only in the USA.
It was on the company’s blog where Ticketmaster announced his new initiative called All in prices. With the help of this, the company will show the final price – existing taxes – the price of tickets, without hidden costs, for any TocketMaster event in the United States.

Although the company sells it as something new, It should be ordinary practice. One of the problems of the company is that until you reach the purchase of a car, you do not know many times how much you will pay for the entrance if you can buy it. Something, which, by the way, was already worth a Ticketmaster complaints in Spain.
Is that enough? It is currently only for the United States, so other countries will still suffer from the silent monopoly, which the platform represents in many countries of the world, in which it is impossible to get the entrance to the event without passing through them.
Management costs that increase in accordance with the input price, although the management is the same or not, includes some additional ones, they did not say anything. Something, which is bothering many of the European regulators and it is likely that if you need Ticketmaster or not, in Europe it will be pregnant anyway. Although in his defense it should be said that This is not a limited problem only for this platformA, but expands for all online sales of access to events of any kind.
Source: Hiper Textual

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