Battle of the Blades ticket floggers provoke ire
Comments sharp as $5 tickets spiral over $100

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2009/10/23/consumer-battle-of-the-blades.html


Tickets for the Battle of the Blades, initially priced at $5, are now
being sold for up to $145 each on Canadian and U.S. websites,
including a controversial reseller owned by Ticketmaster.

The tickets for the CBC-TV program were modestly priced to ensure
anyone could afford them.

The show's popularity has skyrocketed, however, and tickets are being
snapped up by people with the intention of selling them for big
profits.

On TicketsNow.com, owned by Ticketmaster, vendors were offering
tickets for Monday at prices ranging from $74 to $85. Tickets were
going for $97 for the more popular show on Nov. 1, a Sunday.

The show, shot before a live audience at Maple Leaf Gardens in
Toronto, features former NHLers and accomplished figure skaters
competing as pairs. The episodes produced on Sundays are in greater
demand because all of the pairs skate their routines, while Monday
shows primarily reveal results.

The ticket availability issue is making the rounds in social media,
and people are venting on the Battle of the Blades Facebook page.

Sharlene Kopec detailed her disappointment in a posting this week.

"I attempted to purchase tickets for the November 1st show. I went
online and phoned the Ticketmaster number simultaneously at noon on
Monday, October 19th. How the tickets could all be sold out at 12:01
is mystifying to me.

"This evening, I went on the TicketsNow website, 'A resale marketplace
from Ticketmaster,' yes, TICKETMASTER!!!! and found that yes, tickets
are available to purchase for $97 apiece."

Kopec questioned why CBC chose Ticketmaster as a venue to sell
tickets, saying, "perhaps the CBC would be wise to make tickets
available to the public through some other means that doesn't involve
people getting bilked!"

Ticketmaster expressed concern people might think something nefarious
was going on behind the scenes.

"I think the key thing that people must understand is that we're not
diverting tickets to TicketsNow," said Joe Freeman, a Ticketmaster
senior vice-president.

"We received a very limited number of tickets and we sold each and
every one of those tickets to individual people. We understand
people's frustration, but the laws of supply and demand kicked in."

Freeman said people should not be so surprised that the limited block
of tickets sold within minutes of being released.

"If there's demand for those tickets, they can be sold within minutes," he said.

Battle of the Blades joined in its own Facebook discussion, noting
that it has become "one of the hottest tickets in town" and the Sunday
show "routinely sells out within a matter of minutes."

More than 1.9 million viewers tuned into the program's debut Oct. 4.
The finale is Nov. 16.

Battle of the Blades explained that it chose Ticketmaster because of
the large volume of ticket sales, but the program expressed concern
about the pricey resales.

"We are aware that some people have been reselling tickets on
Ticketmaster's 'TicketsNow' service, which allows for the resale of
tickets for certain events. We have spoken to Ticketmaster about this
situation and have brought your concerns forward."

Ottawa resident Janice Tanisaka-Ignatowicz was one of the fans unable
to get tickets. "Some people are even selling them on eBay for $108,"
she posted on Facebook.

On the reseller website ShowTimeTickets.com, one seller had posted 24
tickets, with prices ranging from $90 to $145.

On eBay, an American vendor was selling batches of eight and 16
tickets, with prices ranging from $102.41 to $113.92. Shipping was
extra, at $20.92.

CBC spokesman Chris Ball agreed it is likely hundreds of thousands of
people were trying to buy tickets when a block for the Sunday show was
released.

And he doesn't think demand is going to fall.

"We knew we had a strong concept, bringing two sports together that
Canadians love, and as interest builds through out the season, more
people will want to watch it," Ball said.

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