schemingbohemia wrote: » If you go to the ticketmaster booth in stephens green you avoid most of the fees.
rubadub wrote: » But sound cellar is still €1 more than the ticketmaster kiosk up the road, and you are still paying ticketmaster as I think soundcellar are just a middleman for them. (maybe I'm wrong but I am pretty sure I got ticketmaster tickets form them in the past.) Soundcellar seem to get actual tickets in hand, so often can have some when the kiosks or HMV or other outlets which print the tickets have sold out.
CiaranK wrote: » Ticketmaster outlets charge the ticket price + €2.50ish/online around €6. Sound Cellar is the ticket price + €1.
CiaranK wrote: » The tickets themselves are the same as ticketmaster (logos and layout) but the shop has nothing to do with ticketmaster. Just the way the tickets are printed
Do we have to pay high online booking charges? Thursday February 05 2009 Q Keelin from Dublin contacted Smart Consumer on behalf of her mum, who in December booked 10 tickets for Cirque du Soleil in the O2. The cost of the tickets was €69.50 plus a €6.35 booking fee per ticket bringing the cost of the transaction to €758.50. The tickets were booked online with Ticketmaster as this was the only place her mum knew to purchase them from. Keelin asks "should she have paid a total of €63.50 in booking fees and is there anywhere she could have purchased these tickets without incurring this fee?" A Booking fees have long been a thorn in the side of consumers, but from a legal point of view, as long as they are clearly advertised, there is nothing illegal about charging them. However, it remains difficult for many to reconcile the fee charged (€63.50 in this instance) with the job of processing and administering the booking. Smart Consumer contacted Ticketmaster who confirmed that this booking fee should have been charged. They say: "this is a service charge intended to cover such items as credit card processing fees, postage, handling, administering a call centre etc." Ticketmaster also added that you can purchase the tickets without incurring a booking fee, either by purchasing tickets at the Ticketmaster outlet at St Stephens Green Centre in Dublin city centre or at the venue box office, in this case at O2. So Smart Consumer reckons that if anyone is buying concert tickets and wants to avoid the booking fee, get them directly from the venue or get someone you know in Dublin to buy them at Ticketmaster's outlet for you.
rubadub wrote: » And the ticketmaster kiosk does not charge this €2.50, as said earlier.
CiaranK wrote: » It does, it is a 'handling charge'. Ticket price with Booking fees + a handling charge of €2.50 so going to sound cellar rather than the kiosk saves the op €1.50 per ticket.
Irish Aris wrote: » I repeat, most of the time, there is no charge whatsoever on the kiosk at St Stephen's Green shopping center. Just the ticket price as advertised. Edit: actually, it might not be so straight forward. I just checked my receipts from three tickets that I bought from St.Stephens Green. One has no charge at all, just the ticket price. The other two (both at the Button Factory) have a 2.15 € service charge. I know I didn't pay any additional charge for Lady Gaga (cause it was when I realised that I paid the ticket price only), Marc Almond (it was aventually cancelled and got my money back) and I don't pay any charge for events at the Borg Gais Energy (formerly the Grand Canal) Theatre. Could it be a matter of venue/promoter?
nomoreindie wrote: » You are wrong, they do charge a booking fee in the Stephens green ticketmaster booth, sometimes they just dont give you a receipt so all you have is the ticket.
jack presley wrote: » Every ticket, no matter where bought or whether bought with credit card, laser or cash has a booking fee built in so if Ticketmaster are selling the tickets they are getting a fee so there's no way to avoid them. The extra charge is a credit card charge and has nothing to do with the booking fee
Irish Aris wrote: » I get extra charge even when paying with cash, but not all the time. The receipt says service charge, sometimes is zero, sometimes is 2.15 euro
jack presley wrote: » I really thought it was just cc that got charged
dan185 wrote: » The credit card charge is something like 6% and is charged online and at that booth.
Please note - Ticketmaster telephone & Internet Bookings subject to 12.5% service charge per ticket (max €6.10). Ticketmaster outlets €2.15 service charge per ticket
Buy On-Line: www.ticketmaster.ie| By Phone: 0818 719300 Northern Ireland - 0844 277 44 55 In person: Ticketmaster outlets nationwide |Telephone & Internet bookings subject to 12.50% s/c (max €6.10) per ticket , Agents €2.15 per ticket
grimm2005 wrote: » I used to never get charged for tickets at the Stephen's Green ticketmaster booth when paying by laser but the last time I went (to get 2 tickets to Dara O' Briain in Vicar st.), I was charged the usual TM booth fee. Quite disappointing that they've seemingly added charges there now.
Dravokivich wrote: » When have HMV started selling tickets again?