New
York probes sale of 'speculative' Bruce Springsteen
tickets on StubHub
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[December 09, 2015]
By Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The
New York Attorney General is investigating why so-called
"speculative" tickets to a series of upcoming Bruce
Springsteen concerts were listed for sale on websites
owned by eBay and two other companies, according to
letters seen by Reuters.
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The Dec. 7 letters, sent by New York Attorney General Eric
Schneiderman's office to eBay-owned StubHub Inc.,
Connecticut-based TicketNetwork Inc. and Illinois-based Vivid
Seats Ltd., order them to immediately remove any listings by
ticket re-sellers for speculative Springsteen tickets.
It also asks company executives to meet with investigators in
the Internet bureau to answer questions about how they identify
and combat speculative ticket sales.
Speculative tickets are sold by re-sellers who do not have
tickets in hand. They generally try to purchase an actual ticket
when they go on sale to the public and pocket the difference
between what they charged the buyer and what they paid.
Bruce Springsteen's 2016 concert tour was announced on Dec. 4.
He is due to play at several venues in New York, including
Madison Square Garden and the Blue Cross Arena.
Although tickets will not go on sale until Dec. 11,
Schneiderman's office said it found tickets were already being
listed for sale on the three companies' websites.
In the case of StubHub, some of the tickets were being listed
for $5,000 or more.
"Speculative tickets harm both consumers and the ticket
industry," wrote Assistant Attorney General for the Internet
Bureau Jordan Adler.
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"In many cases, consumers who purchase a speculative ticket do not
receive the seats that were advertised and paid for."
Chris VanDeHoef, a spokesman for TicketNetwork, said the company had
already taken steps to address the issue.
"We have voluntarily chosen to take down any inventory listed on our
site for Bruce Springsteen concerts in New York until the public
sale this Friday and urge any other sites that have them listed now
to do the same," he said.
A spokesman for StubHub said it planned to respond to the letter,
adding it stood behind every ticket sold on its website. He said the
company promises customers will get their tickets on time.
"If any of these things do not occur, we will find comparable or
better tickets to the event, or provide a refund," the spokesman
said.
A spokesperson from Vivid Seats confirmed receiving the letter and
said the company shared "the goal of ensuring a positive customer
experience in ticket buying."
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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