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ATLANTA -- Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, One Direction. These are some of the hottest acts going right now, but try to get a ticket.
Getting to one of these concerts can cost a fortune because many times you have to pay double or triple the price.
The big names sell out quickly because a lot of the tickets are already taken and are being sold online by ticket brokers who drive up the price.
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The emergence of secondary ticket sales sites such as StubHub and SeatGeek has caused havoc—and a fair amount of bad PR—for venues that host sporting events with lackluster demand.
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The Cubs have decided not to renew the license on 40 season ticket accounts that the team claims exploit their tickets on secondary ticket outlets. These season ticket locations will now be made available to the top of the Cubs season ticket waiting list.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in first place in the National Football League when it comes to mobile ticketing technology.
The team has begun using a new mobile app from Ticketmaster for scanning virtual tickets.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A lot of young Bieber fans recently found out just how tough it can be to compete against the scalpers.
But the odds were stacked against them from the beginning on Bieber's upcoming tour -- and the scalpers may have included the star's own team. Those revelations are contained in ticketing documents, obtained by NewsChannel 5 Investigates, that reveal more concert ticket secrets.
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By providing a 360 degree view of customers' ticketing, donation and purchase history, Paciolan CRM helps to enhance customer interaction and help maximize an organization's revenue potential, Paciolan claimed in a press release.
Additionally, Paciolan CRM features a centralized hub of customer information to help an organization better understand its customers and donors.
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“The implementation of RFID for the Grand Prix in Francorchamps illustrates just how versatile this technology is,” says Hervé Toussaint, Country Manager of ZETES Belgium. “It’s ideal for strictly regulated and protected environments. RFID makes it possible to store data in the admission ticket itself and is a big plus in these specific circumstances.”
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