Viagogo Ripoff

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by leicsRoyal » 27 Nov 2012 15:05

A different situation to our relationship with Viagogo but they don't seem to do well in the positive publicity stakes.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012/no ... e-websites
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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by RoyalBlue » 27 Nov 2012 15:19

leicsRoyal A different situation to our relationship with Viagogo but they don't seem to do well in the positive up publicity stakes.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012/no ... e-websites



A great result for genuine sports fans. Sadly, however, rather than following the RFU's very principled approach, RFC and other football clubs seem to be actively encouraging viagogo's ticket touting operations from which viagogo profit at the supporters expense.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by SPARTA » 27 Nov 2012 18:01

creative_username_1 I had a look at the Utd tickets. The cheapest would be £80 once fees are added


What fees are added when you buy? I thought it was only VAT?

You get charged 10% for selling your tickets. They don't surely make money out of the person buying tickets as well?

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by creative_username_1 » 27 Nov 2012 18:17

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creative_username_1 I had a look at the Utd tickets. The cheapest would be £80 once fees are added


What fees are added when you buy? I thought it was only VAT?

You get charged 10% for selling your tickets. They don't surely make money out of the person buying tickets as well?


The ticket would have been 66 quid the rest was whatever.....didn't really bother looking

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by SPARTA » 27 Nov 2012 19:08

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creative_username_1 I had a look at the Utd tickets. The cheapest would be £80 once fees are added


What fees are added when you buy? I thought it was only VAT?

You get charged 10% for selling your tickets. They don't surely make money out of the person buying tickets as well?


The ticket would have been 66 quid the rest was whatever.....didn't really bother looking


Thanks for the reply.


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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Royal Lady » 27 Nov 2012 20:01

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creative_username_1 I had a look at the Utd tickets. The cheapest would be £80 once fees are added


What fees are added when you buy? I thought it was only VAT?

You get charged 10% for selling your tickets. They don't surely make money out of the person buying tickets as well?



Royal Lady a few pages back Bloody hell

. What commission do you make from reselling tickets? / Q. How much do you charge the seller? / How much do you charge the buyer?
Viagogo charges 15% to the buyer and 10% to the seller. This is standard across all events. In addition to our buyer fee we also charge for delivery



Nice little earner. I wonder whose decision this was? In consultation with whom? :| Or doesn't it matter to the club what fans might think :x



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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Compo's Hat » 29 Nov 2012 02:20

Somebody's asking for £90 for Man Utd and it's in the South.

Maybe a case of buying and then try and sell to make a profit tout style.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Alexander Litvinenko » 29 Nov 2012 08:11

Compo's Hat Somebody's asking for £90 for Man Utd and it's in the South.

Maybe a case of buying and then try and sell to make a profit tout style.


Are you sure that's not one of the tickets Viagogo gets to resell themselves?

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Alexander Litvinenko » 29 Nov 2012 09:31

Rumpole Just managed to make a couple of hundred quid out of my two season tickets for this Saturday. Buyer was from Manchester, but I assume they're a Reading fan.

May sell my tickets every game for this kind of return.

Viva Viagogo!!


Let's just hope that there's the same level of demand for the likes of Wigan, Swansea and Sunderland, then .....


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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Divvy » 29 Nov 2012 12:37

Rumpole If I sell Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, City and Liverpool at the same rate then the Season Ticket's already paid for. Anything else is a bonus.

Absolutely brilliant that I can finally profit out of supporting Reading.


To be fair, you have a valid point - morally wrong or not. They're games we'll almost certainly lose anyway, so it pays for next season season ticket for me..

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by soggy biscuit » 29 Nov 2012 17:24

Usually end up missing 2 or 3 games a season due to holidays, work etc. have always let friends and family use my ST for free when I miss games, not any more. Sounds like a gr8 idea!

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 29 Nov 2012 18:56

It feels like Thatcher never left office.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by TFF » 30 Nov 2012 08:55

LOL @ RFC getting rinsed on Facebook this morning https://www.facebook.com/readingfc

Reading FC - Official Any of you Season Ticket Holders out there unable to make the Man United match? You don't have to miss out completely; sell it to another supporter on Viagogo - the official ticket marketplace of Reading Football Club!


Followed by 42 comments most of which are 'unfriendly'. LOLove this one:

Dan Hare My comments have been reported as SPAM by Readingfc Official. Just trying to make the point that Viagogo sell your ticket to ANYONE and at INFLATED prices. Do NOT use them. Reading fc are ridiculously stupid for getting involved in anything like this. If you do see an away fan in the home end YOU ARE WITHIN YOUR RIGYTS TO TELL A STEWARD AND HAVE THEM EVICTED. This is all about money, Reading FC has forgotten about the real fans. Those who have been there through cold Tuesday night's vs Oldham with 5600 fans supporting the team they love.
If you want to pass your ticket on, you're better off advertising to friends and family. Please for the love of Reading fc DO NOT USE VIAGOGO.


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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Stuka » 30 Nov 2012 09:05

We should launch our own one, Nobagogo. It would be illegal of course under section 166 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, but frankly the law is an ass.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by ZacNaloen » 30 Nov 2012 09:27

Is there a post on here that explains how viagogo is legal?

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Alexander Litvinenko » 30 Nov 2012 09:33

ZacNaloen Is there a post on here that explains how viagogo is legal?


I can do one. The law says that "unauthorised sale" of football tickets is illegal. By giving Viagogo permission to sell their tickets, Reading FC are authorising them to sell thse, so the law no longer applies.

So it is allowed from a legal point of view. Morally, of course, it stinks to high heaven, but morals don't seem to figure on the club's list of priorities any more.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by leicsRoyal » 30 Nov 2012 09:34

£108 for a ticket in Y26. :shock:

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by Alexander Litvinenko » 30 Nov 2012 09:35

leicsRoyal £108 for a ticket in Y26. :shock:


Welcome to the Premier League, where money is the only language spoken.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by ZacNaloen » 30 Nov 2012 09:36

Alexander Litvinenko
ZacNaloen Is there a post on here that explains how viagogo is legal?


I can do one. The law says that "unauthorised sale" of football tickets is illegal. By giving Viagogo permission to sell their tickets, Reading FC are authorising them to sell thse, so the law no longer applies.

So it is allowed from a legal point of view. Morally, of course, it stinks to high heaven, but morals don't seem to figure on the club's list of priorities any more.


So yeh, it's bullshit.

Stupidest thing the club have done.

And so, they can oxf*rd off.

I don't care if I can make money, I'm not going on Saturday because I have other plans. I've given my ticket to my dad who can invite one of his friends along for free like I always have done.

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Re: Viagogo Ripoff

by leicsRoyal » 30 Nov 2012 09:45

Unbelievable that a club such as Reading that prides itself on doing things the ethical way would link themselves with such an organisation


http://www.safeconcerts.com/tickets/dir ... ogo-co-uk/

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