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Oasis fans are not happy as Ticketmaster surge pricing causes tickets for the band's reunion tour to skyrocket.
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Ticketmaster has been slammed by musicians, fans and MPs alike after surge pricing saw Oasis tickets sell for over £350 due to demand.
Ticketmaster has faced a flurry of criticism for its use of “dynamic pricing” after Oasis fans reported paying more than £300 for one of the Britpop band’s reunion shows.
The owners of the iconic landmark have decided to institute dynamic pricing – the hated money-grabbing scheme that sends ticket prices soaring at times of high demand.
The inflated costs are the result of "dynamic pricing", which increases ticket prices in line with demand. "Simply put," said Sky News, "ticket prices would come down if people voted with their feet." ...
A major problem for fans was the "dynamic pricing" used by Ticketmaster during the sale. More commonly known as surge pricing, the practice has been used by firms like Uber for many years.
Ticketmaster and Oasis have come under criticism for applying ‘dynamic pricing’ to tickets for the bands upcoming reunion tour, meaning fans were faced with costs far higher than they had ...
Tickets went on sale this morning at 10 o clock and sold out in minutes, with many fans complaining of issues with ...
According to reports, Ticketmaster could reportedly face an investigation by the UK government over Oasis' reunion shows 'dynamic pricing.' ...