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Vivid Seats Sued For Alleged Bait And Switch Ticket Scheme - YouTube
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It wasn't that long ago, for those of us who
are a little bit older to remember when there
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was a big issue with Ticketmaster.
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Ticketmaster was overcharging people, these
exorbitant, you know, handling fees and all
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kinds of stuff that really left consumers
with a very sour taste in their mouth.
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After that happened, you had all of these
other groups start popping up saying, we'll
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sell you tickets to your sporting event, the
concert you want to go to, the play you've
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been dying to see whatever it is.
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Ticketmaster is not the only name in town
now, and as more and more of these places
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pop up, we start to see more and more issues
pop up.
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Joining me now to talk about some of the latest
problems we're seeing with some of these other
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ticket sellers is Scott Hardy from Top Class
Actions.
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Scott, look, tickets are expensive no matter
what you want to go to.
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Those prices keep going up and up and up.
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So when we come across a great deal or what
is perceived to be a great deal, we jump on
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it because hey, anything is better than having
to pay the full price or maybe you get extra
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benefits.
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I mean, even taking your kids to see Disney
on ice is going to cost you a few hundred
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bucks, but it's not always what it seems is
it?
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No, it sure isn't.
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And this class action against Vivid Seats,
that just puts another big light on who we
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thought might be a very reputable ticket seller,
ah might not be the case.
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In fact, they're actually being accused of
shady business practices here because Vivid
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Seats advertises that they have the industry's
best ticket prices.
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So you look at that and say, hey, I might
be getting a little extra deal here.
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And so in this class action in particular,
you had a person that was buying tickets to
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see Bob Seger or if it's still Bob Seger and
the Silver Bullet Band.
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I don't know if Coors Light took that right
away from him to use that title, but they're
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off to see Bob Seger.
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They were, got an email advertising a 10%
discount.
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They went bought their tickets for almost
1300 bucks and then they noticed, hey, where's
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my discount?
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They reached out to Vivid tickets and Vivid
Seats and said, hey, we need my discount.
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You guys promised it to me.
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Just give me my 10% back and I'll be happy
and I'll go to my Bob Seger concert and rock
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out.
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It'll be awesome.
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Vivid Seats said no, no discount.
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You suck.
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Go Away.
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I'm sure they didn't say you suck, but you
know, that was essentially what this guy felt
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when he didn't get that promise discount.
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So we have this class action being filed.
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Right, I mean $1,300 for four tickets, four
tickets, $1,300 yes, 10% off.
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Taking a 130 bucks, almost off the top of
that.
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That makes a big difference.
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You know, and when you get an email, a direct
marketing that says we will give you 10% off
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whatever comes after that statement, you have
no reason whatsoever to think that you are
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not going to get 10% off.
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This is, I mean almost the textbook definition
of the bait and switch.
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We lure you in with this promise of 10% off
and then just straight up don't give it to
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you.
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And again, you know, as you pointed out, Vivid
Seats, we thought this was an honest broker
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here.
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We thought at this point everybody's better
than Ticketmaster, but it just turns out they've
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got their own plans, they've got their own
little schemes, their own way to make money.
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And I feel like that's what's unfolding here.
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And it's very disappointing again, because
if you go to an event of any kind concert,
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sports, whatever it is, you pay a ton of money.
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And all we the consumers ask for in return
is that we get to deal with honest brokers
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selling us the tickets and the more we look
at each individual company, it doesn't feel
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like there's many honest brokers out there
selling tickets to any of these events.
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No, it sure doesn't.
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And it's funny because this class action isn't
even about their claim of the industry's best
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ticket prices.
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It's simply about the fact that they are emailing
people and shooting people that long list
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of different events in their area and they're
saying, hey, use this code, you've got a 10%
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discount and they're not getting it.
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I mean, come on.
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If you're going to promise a discount, give
it, and if you mistakenly have a system problem,
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you can't actually process it, give the refund
on that discount and you won't get a class
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action filed.
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I have friends say to me, why do I have to,
these class actions are unnecessary.
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But then when you give them an example like
this, if they, this is a company that according
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to class action is lying to people promising
a discount and not giving it, and there is
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no way you can get justice without filing
a class action.
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This is exactly why class actions were made.
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Exactly and if, if these lawsuits aren't filed,
the company eventually, whatever company it
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is, just takes it to the next level.
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Okay, well we got away with this, let's try
this now.
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I mean it's, we, we've, we've seen this all
too often.
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Whether it's pharmaceuticals, medical devices,
you know, big corporations, products they're
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selling, labeling on products, whatever it
is, you let them get away with one thing and
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it's going to continue to escalate because
they feel invincible at this point.
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And that's the power of these class actions.
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That's why they're important.
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That's why these are not, you know, frivolous
suits.
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A company did wrong and the company has to
be held accountable.
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I mean, listen to these, you know what Vivid
Seats is being accused of here for violating
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Illinois consumer fraud laws, breach of contract,
promissory estoppel, common law fraud and
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unjust enrichment.
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Those are not frivolous charges.
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I mean that sounds pretty serious, but that
is essentially what these plaintiffs are alleging
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this company engaged in with this particular
bait and switch.
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Right.
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It's, it's, it's a long list of charges and
it's really surprising when you have a big
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multi, multi, multi, multi million dollar
company like Vivid Seats who is now nationwide,
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probably global and they get caught in this
alleged scheme, it's, it's shocking.
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I mean, come on, you've, you've put it out
there and you've made it plain as day.
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The evidence is not, I think they did this
to me.
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The evidence is, here it is.
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The email you sent me said you're going to
give me something and you didn't.
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Absolutely.
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Very, very easy to understand.
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Yeah, Scott, thank you for talking to us.
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For anybody who needs more information on
this particular issue, follow the link in
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the description of this video.
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Head on over to topclassactions.com and make
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to stay on top of all of the issues that consumers
need to know about.
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Scott Hardy, Top Class Actions.
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Always a pleasure talking to you.
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Great talking to you too Farron.
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Thank you.
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