Their website intentionally misleads you to think you are on the venue website. When you prepare to order tickets there, they tell you that the venue is nearly sold out and they start a countdown clock to make you think you will lose the tickets if you do
Their website intentionally misleads you to think you are on the venue website. When you prepare to order tickets there, they tell you that the venue is nearly sold out and they start a countdown clock to make you think you will lose the tickets if you don't hurry. There is no time to read the fine print if you think that you don't have time. The fine print says, in effect, that they can charge what they want and it will be more than the face value of the tickets. How about over 200% more than face value. But you won't know that you have been scammed for several hours because tickets are not delivered to your inbox right away. When you finally get the tickets you will see the actual price. Want a refund? NOPE. It's against their "policy." If you find the venue actual website, you may find that reselling their tickets is prohibited and that they say if they know you have resold tickets they may refuse admission...