Three years after a class action lawsuit against Ticketmaster was settled, the corporate giants are finally paying up. Yesterday (June 18), they began issuing online vouchers for discounts and free shows to customers who bought tickets online between Oct. 21, 1999 and Feb. 27, 2013.
If you’re a Ticketmaster customer, go to your online account page and click “Active Vouchers.” That will allow you to see the full extent of your reward. Because the settlement was for $400 million and more than 50 million people signed on to the suit, the vouchers are worth only $2.25 each. As for the free tickets, naturally, there’s a catch. As their website explains, “these ‘free tickets’ are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may not be available for redemption if others have claimed them before you.” In addition, they are “redeemable for two tickets for General Admission seating at designated concert events at Live Nation owned or operated venues, subject to availability and limitations.”
In other words, they’ll tell you which shows you can see for free, and you may still get shut out if you’re not quick enough. Also, since the venues are controlled by the same company that is giving away the tickets, there’s still money to be made in the form of beverage sales. As of now, Ticketmaster hasn’t finished the list of which shows the vouchers will be good for, which we hope will be ready before the three-year expiration date.
[offtopic]To see if you were awarded any vouchers log into your Ticket master account here.
https://www.ticketmaster.com/member/vouchers[/offtopic]