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Disclaimer:The information on this calendar
is presented "as is." While every attempt is made to ensure that
information about Western Washington events and recreational opportunities
listed on this calendar is accurate, and while corrections are made when
errors are revealed to us, the editor of greatnorthwest.info cannot
guarantee that errors will not occur. Telephone numbers and Web addresses
related to specific events are provided when available, and we strongly
suggest that you do further research on an event before making plans to
attend. Note: Due to a problem with Google's calendar service, events scheduled without a specific ending time fail to appear on the public calendar. Therefore, in the case of "open-ended" events like this, it has been necessary to give such events an ending time 1/2-hour after the start time. To alleviate any confusion this might cause, times for all events are also listed in the description. |
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Internet-based "ticket resellers" want to rip you off. Worse yet: it's often perfectly legal. As internet commerce has matured,
there has been a proliferation of what are known as "ticket resellers."
Quite simply, the business of ticket resellers is to purchase tickets from
established outlets (e.g., Ticketmaster) and resell them at often
exhorbitant prices. Many states have laws in place that prevent the
reselling of tickets beyond a certain percentage of markup, but this
varies from state to state. Texas, in particular, places no limits on how
much a ticket may be resold for, and consequently there are some
Texas-based sites which will often sell tickets for hundreds of percent
markup, even before tickets from the established outlet have sold out. On
the website of one particular Texas-based company, I came across a ticket
for an Eddie Vedder concert in Vancouver, going for over $1000, and I came
across another for a Billy Joel concert in New York going for over $4000.
I routinely see markups as high as 200% on sites such as these |
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