FTC alleges group fraudulently flipped Taylor Swift seats on Ticketmaster
The FTC alleged that between Nov. 1, 2022, and Dec. 30, 2023, a core group of three individuals used a network of sites such as Totaltickets, TotallyTix and Front Rose Tix to purchase at least 379,776 tickets from Ticketmaster, spending nearly $57 million. The complaint states they then resold those tickets on secondary marketplaces for nearly $64 million.
The trio allegedly used software to mask IP addresses, purloined credit cards and SIM cards to create fake Ticketmaster accounts. They also enlisted friends and family to create Ticketmaster Verified Fan accounts, giving small sign-up bonuses and kickbacks for creating new accounts.
The FTC alleges that the group made $1.2 million from flipping tickets to Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour in 2023 alone. According to the complaint, at a Las Vegas Taylor Swift concert, 'Defendants used 49 different accounts to purchase 273 tickets to Taylor Swift's March 25, 2023, concert at Allegiant Stadium, dramatically exceeding The Eras Tour's 2023 six-ticket limit. Defendants then marked up and resold these tickets, netting $119,227.21 in revenue.'
For one Bruce Springsteen show at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 1, 2023, 'Defendants used 277 different accounts to purchase 1,530 tickets, dramatically exceeding Springsteen and the E Street Band's four-ticket limit. Defendants marked up and resold these tickets, netting $20,900.84 in revenue.'
The FTC alleges their actions are a violation of the Better Online Ticket Sales Act. Representatives for Live Nation did not immediately return a request for comment.
While Ticketmaster is not accused of any wrongdoing in the complaint, Swift famously lambasted Ticketmaster after the Eras Tour on-sale fiasco in which many fans were locked out of opportunities to buy tickets and saw seats instantly snapped up and placed on resale markets at many times the face value.
'There are a multitude of reasons why people had such a hard time trying to get tickets and I'm trying to figure out how this situation can be improved moving forward,' she wrote in a 2022 social media post. 'I'm not going to make excuses for anyone because we asked them multiple times if they could handle this kind of demand and we were assured they could.'
'It really pisses me off that a lot of [fans] feel like they went through several bear attacks to get them,' Swift added.
The incident prompted rowdy hearings in Congress and a federal antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and parent firm Live Nation. Although Ticketmaster is not targeted in the complaint, the FTC does include a slide that it says is from a 2018 presentation deck, where Ticketmaster warns of 'Serious negative economic impact if we move to 8 ticket limit across the board.' In March, President Trump issued an executive order to combat fraudulent ticket reselling practices.
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