Viagogo Ripoff

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by ZacNaloen » 11 Dec 2012 15:51

Just got this in my email.




oxf*rd OFF.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by philM » 11 Dec 2012 15:54

So RFC handed them a list of season ticket holders names/email addresses?

Also, from a recent news article about other Clubs using Viagogo ...

Chelsea, whose association with Viagogo began in 2006, prevent their tickets being sold for more than face value, although the re-sale company's fees add about a fifth to the total price.
Manchester City restrict the re-sale price of tickets for the Etihad stadium to 50 per cent above face value.
The Premier League champions also limit the number of matches per season for which a supporter can sell tickets in order to prevent abuse of the system.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by TFF » 11 Dec 2012 16:08

philM So RFC handed them a list of season ticket holders names/email addresses?

Also, from a recent news article about other Clubs using Viagogo ...

Chelsea, whose association with Viagogo began in 2006, prevent their tickets being sold for more than face value, although the re-sale company's fees add about a fifth to the total price.
Manchester City restrict the re-sale price of tickets for the Etihad stadium to 50 per cent above face value.
The Premier League champions also limit the number of matches per season for which a supporter can sell tickets in order to prevent abuse of the system.


sending address is ReadingFC@s-2.see-email.com so I guess they'll argue they haven't quite 'handed them over'

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Born 'n Bred Royal » 11 Dec 2012 20:56

Got the email as well. I would encourage you all to send an angry reply just like the one I've just sent to customerservice@readingfc.co.uk:

'To whom it may concern,

Please see the below email sent from yourselves. What an utter disgrace this is. I'm now seriously considering renewing my season ticket next season, all of the management at RFC are a disgrace to the club for offering a cowboy organisation like Viagogo the chance to make a huge profit at the expense of the ordinary fan!

Never forget the fans are what makes the club, and you'll need us next season when we're playing in the Championship with a standard pitiful half empty stadium!

I don't even expect a response because it seems clear that the people at the top of the football club couldn't care less about the ordinary fan.

Regards,'


The fact that they allow someone to sell a seat for up to 200% of face value is an utter joke and quite frankly it should be illegal. It would be if you did that outside the ground on a match day!

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Huntley & Palmer » 11 Dec 2012 22:20

Unfortunately with the amount of money the club will make in the Prem, then they could probably go a few seasons without any fans attending home games and still be ok. Fans contributions towards the club died years ago


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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by RoyalBlue » 12 Dec 2012 09:41

Royal Ginger I work in the Music/Theatre industry, and we went through this a couple of years ago with concert tickets.

A series of court cases eventually ruled that as people own the tickets, it was unlawful to prevent sale. Glasto went with photo ID required for entry, which although was legally fine, caused under-reported problems at the gate. The ticket seller still reserve the right to refuse entry if it's in the Ts and Cs, but in the real world it's just not practical or cost effective to check everyone's identity.

The eventual industry leaning was "if you can't beat them join them". E-bay, Viagogo, and Seatwave (owned by Ticketmaster) at least offer some protection for the buyer, whilst a dogey bloke outside a venue doesn't. Of course without a valid street vendors licence and proof of Tax, that bloke is breaking the law anyway.


I suspect that is being over generous with regard to the motivations of the companies you mention - far more likely to be that we can make a killing here and still operate within the law, even if morally it appears a little shabby.

Would like to cash in on our season tickets for the Arsenal game but will not do so because I cannot bring myself to use an arrangement such as that set up with Viagogo which profits considerably at the expense of supporters.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Rex » 12 Dec 2012 09:53

Will demand tail off?

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by ZacNaloen » 12 Dec 2012 10:20

The whole problem I have with this is the suggestion that you can make ridiculous profits on tickets.

If you can't make the game, and you want to sell the ticket do so at face value FFS.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by DaveBanana » 15 Dec 2012 18:36

£15 handling fee for me to try get tickets to Swansea, motherfu....


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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by URZZZZZZZZ » 16 Dec 2012 17:42

Tickets are still available for Swansea, why would you go on viagogo? :roll:

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by SPARTA » 16 Dec 2012 19:18

URZZZZZZZZ Tickets are still available for Swansea, why would you go on viagogo? :roll:


Perhaps he wants seats in an area that is otherwise unavailable..

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by DaveBanana » 16 Dec 2012 20:46

Via readingfcdirect? Its flagging as all sold out for me, and redirecting to the Viagogo page, unless Im being a massive noob?

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by LoyalRoyalFan » 16 Dec 2012 21:46

Nope, sold out according to the online ticketing service. Tried to get a ticket myself.


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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Friday's Legacy » 16 Dec 2012 22:17

I can't make Swansea as I have my son on Boxing Day.

East Stand - Y26 - Listed for only £28. A fair price compared to what many are asking for.

1 x Adult
2 x Children

Listing ID: 9466257

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by creative_username_1 » 17 Dec 2012 10:34

have ticket prices gone up? I was looking at the West HAm game on readingfcdirect and they want £40-45 a ticket (E-UW)

I just don't feel the need to fund an extra ferrari for scumbag footballers

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Wimb » 19 Dec 2012 16:38

Think it's a gold category game which are slightly pricier

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Friday's Legacy » 22 Dec 2012 22:28

Friday's Legacy I can't make Swansea as I have my son on Boxing Day.

East Stand - Y26 - Listed for only £28. A fair price compared to what many are asking for.

1 x Adult
2 x Children

Listing ID: 9466257


Now sold.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by UpThePrem » 23 Dec 2012 15:29

Whilst I don't like the principle of Viagogo, I won't pass up the opportunity of getting a few quid back so will be putting two tickets on there for Chelsea. 1 adult and 1 U16 in GU9.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by peterroyal76 » 23 Dec 2012 16:03

LoyalRoyalFan Nope, sold out according to the online ticketing service. Tried to get a ticket myself.


Always worth ringing up as previously I've bought tickets for other games when the website say's sold out.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by bobby1413 » 24 Dec 2012 15:27

Arghhh, Swansea tickets 2x adults for a total of £90.

£45 a ticket in effect, including handling fees, and all the result.

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