Can you even a BBB file on scalpers?
I wonder if they use iron mountain for the archives.
If it's an accredited business, then yeah. If not, shouldn't have bought tickets.
I definitely be calling around to everybody and anybody just to piss people off and give me some catharsis.
I can't imagine that a Connecticut-based corporation would ever give the shaft to UConn fans. . .
I see I left a word out of my post. I was just making a joke about how many complaints the average scalper would have.
The BBB exists for no purpose anymore beyond extorting companies for membership.
By all means post it everywhere in the world, tell everyone under the sun and drive them out of their minds - but the BBB isn't going to do anything.
TicketNetwork is in the old Gerber Scientific building that can be seen right off of I-84.
Update: We just found our tickets (the ones they were "unable to secure") on sale on their sites for 5x the price. What a bunch of CROOKS.
Needless to say we're not going to pay that price, so still looking for tickets
Start posting on the internet, message boards etc anywhere you can. Somebody mentioned Yelp and that is a good start but there are others. Google Ticketnetwork.com , complaints and post on whatever you can find. This really sucks and sorry to hear you got screwed. It won't help your situation but there is some satisfaction knowing that you are fighting back.Update: We just found our tickets (the ones they were "unable to secure") on sale on their sites for 5x the price. What a bunch of CROOKS.
Needless to say we're not going to pay that price, so still looking for tickets
You can file a small claims suit and it really helps that the company is headquartered in Connecticut. I'd call their office again and threaten to expose them.I would gather every screen shot, confirmation, and receipt I could and go down and file a civil suit. You can argue that you planned to resell the tickets, and whatever they end up selling them for belongs to you. You had a valid contract that they violated.
It won't get you in the game, but it could make you a couple thousand dollars.
Hell if you have any lawyer friends, you might even be able to get an injunction. Someone may take the case pro-bono just for the press.
huskyjawz said:The boxes are 1500/person minimum, but you have to buy like 15 seats.
TicketNework was quoted in today's Hartford Courant article about high tickets prices for regional games at MSG.I did a bit of research on them... mix of good and bad reviews. Turns out they're headquartered in South Windsor of all places: http://www.scambook.com/company/view/53665/TicketNetworkcom
The NY Times did a profile on the owner: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/30/arts/music/30sisa.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
They are not BBB accredited: http://www.bbb.org/connecticut/busi...ket-software-llc-in-south-windsor-ct-39000919
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/specific_search/ticketnetwork
Calling, Emailing, Tweeting. Nothing seems to be working. They just seem like they don't care. The 2 company's are also pointing the blame to each other and not taking any responsibility. It doesn't look like this will be resolved in time to be able to get any tickets. We are compiling all of our information to submit to the BBB at the minimum. Will seriously look into the costs to see if worth it to possibly take further action.
Calling, Emailing, Tweeting. Nothing seems to be working. They just seem like they don't care. The 2 company's are also pointing the blame to each other and not taking any responsibility. It doesn't look like this will be resolved in time to be able to get any tickets. We are compiling all of our information to submit to the BBB at the minimum. Will seriously look into the costs to see if worth it to possibly take further action.