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Breaking news: People like different things about different products.


As I understand it, the sound of certain car engines is carefully engineered and it shows, they certainly have some appeal. But loud cars disturb everyone around them, particularly people trying to exist in the surrounding homes. Hence some pushback against people who say they like it is to be expected.


That's because most of the major venues are owned by LiveNation... which is the same company. When they merged in 2010 everyone saw this coming.


Tickemaster was terrible even before the Live Nation merger. The issue is that everyone is making money hand over fist at the expense of the consumer, while Ticketmaster is absorbing all the negative attention. Artists love selling out shows at a particular ticket price; it doesn't matter to them if the venue is full of true believers or if the true believers paid extra to be there so long as the "extra" is still within the price people are begrudgingly willing to pay. The venues love it because they get a portion of the ticket sales and the fees, and they don't need to manage the sale of tickets or employ folks to do so. No one in the chain is going to stick their neck out to kill the golden goose for the sake of the consumer. It's a mess.


Ticketmaster was just as bad and just as monopolistic in the 80s and 90s.


Yes and they used the insane amounts of money they made in those days to close a potential vector of attack by purchasing LiveNation. Feds still should have prevented that merger.


How did they do algorithmic pricing then? Send updated price lists every morning to all ticket vendors via fax?

Ticketmaster today is significantly worse than even the entity I remember in the 2000s. The worst they'd do is charge 20% out of thin air for a "processing fee", and in any case, there were alternatives available, like buying paper tickets from record stores or directly at the venue.


They just charged a shitton and tacked on bullshit fees.

The fact that they're now algorithmically predatory does not mean they are any less predatory than before. They have always used every tool available to them to extract as much money as they could from people.

Those paper tickets from record stores and those directly at the venue were purchased through Ticketmaster. For anything of note. It's why Pearl Jam tried to fight them in 1994.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/pearl-jam-taki...

Their next concert is at Innings Festival in Tempe, AZ. You can buy your tickets at Ticketmaster. So that's how well that went.


Now they have a moat too


>post an invite-only service

>leave no information on how to get an invite


my apologies it's still in private beta (& I'm a bit occupied with my full-time at the moment)

you can follow lo.fish's twitter page if you're interested! The free-trial give-away starts in jan

https://twitter.com/l0f1sh


Also just signed up with the Lite plan to play around with it. I'm in that scary spot where I have about 1200 transactions in the last year (small value bot trading) where I would gladly pay $150 for the tax report but $1000 dollars is pushing it.

Also I'm sure this is just a function of high traffic from posting, but I am getting a significant amount of application errors for almost all actions taken on the site. Refreshing seems to work sporadically. I'll check back in a day or two.


Yeah the pricing is absurd. It should be related to capital gains and not simply the amount of transactions. I have a very large number of transactions (algorithmic trading) with a tiny profit.

At this point just going to write a simple script to generate the 8949 from the exchange myself.


Even the pricing for transactions is so much higher than other offerings. Why pay $1k per year when I could have bought a lifetime "guaranteed" unlimited subscription to Cointracking for $1700 a few days ago.


Thanks for flagging on both fronts. Shoot us an email at feedback@cointracker.io re: point #1.

We'll look into the instability for point #2


Anecdotally: There is a chain chicken sandwich spot in my building in downtown SF that is strictly debit/credit only.


It is OK when you pay upfront.


Here is the archived version of the page: http://archive.is/BUktC


Scroll up on the page.


Fixed.


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