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  2. TicketCity - Wikipedia

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    On August 5, 2008, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott charged TicketCity with violating the state's Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Customers who attempted to buy tickets for the Beijing Summer Olympic Games complained that TicketCity did not honor their 200 percent refund when they could not deliver the tickets.

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  4. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    Ticketmaster was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1976 [5] by college staffers Peter Gadwa and Albert Leffler, Gordon Gunn III, as well as businessman Jerry Nelson. [6] [7] The company originally licensed computer programs and sold hardware for ticketing systems.

  5. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    StubHub argued that the location was not a ticket sales office but a printing station for tickets purchased online. The lawsuit was settled in 2013. [88] eBay has announced that from May 2013 it will retire some of its ticket categories on its UK website and will redirect users to the StubHub website to purchase them. [89]

  6. Select group of Party City locations to remain open, despite ...

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    Nearly 900 locations were in operation when the sudden news broke that Party City was going out of business. On Dec. 21, Party City filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of ...

  7. TicketCity Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TicketCity_Bowl&oldid=854835195"This page was last edited on 14 August 2018, at 03:30 (UTC) (UTC)

  8. Vivid Seats - Wikipedia

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    Vivid Seats is a middleman between ticket buyers and sellers, taking a 10% commission once tickets have sold [16] and additionally charging buyers service fees (circa 20–40% [17]) and shipping charges.

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