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By JoAnne Allen

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sen. Charles Schumer on Sunday unveiled a proposal aimed at giving fans a better chance to buy hot concert tickets at face value before ticket resellers scoop them up and raise the prices.

The proposed legislation would set a two-day waiting period from when tickets go on sale through normal channels before a ticket reseller can buy the tickets to put on the secondary market, Schumer, a New York Democrat, said in a statement.
"The bottom line is we need to create a fair system where fans get first crack at good seats at a reasonable price," Schumer said.

The measure would also require ticket reseller to register with the Federal Trade Commission to prevent fraudulent or anonymous sales.
Schumer unveiled the measure the day before concert tickets go on sale for U2 performances in New York.

Schumer said he had discussed the proposed legislation with Ticketmaster, which is seeking to merge with the world's largest concert promoting company Live Nation.
Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff said he supports the proposal.

"Ticketmaster recognizes that the ticket resale industry needs far-reaching changes to better protect consumers and ensure fair access to tickets," Azoff said.
Ticketmaster was besieged by complaints earlier this year when fans of Bruce Springsteen who signed on to Ticketmaster to buy concert tickets were told they had sold out within minutes. They were instead directed to the reseller TicketsNow which had considerably more expensive tickets.

Ticketmaster acknowledged last week that it has been subpoenaed or received other requests for information from the U.S. Justice Department, the Federal Trade Commission and the New Jersey Attorney General's office.

The law enforcement agencies were interested in Ticketmaster's relationship with its reseller TicketsNow, in particular over controversial sales of tickets to Springsteen shows in New Jersey on May 21 and 23, according to a company email displayed on the industry blog TicketNews.com. Ticketmaster has said the problem was caused by a computer glitch.

I don’t get it. I people wouldn’t by the higher resellers tickets they would soon go out of business and if people are willing to buy the more expensive tickets. So what?

Another waste of the Senates time. ~~:<<
 

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This is valid and long overdue legislation.

However, I would think they have bigger fish to fry at the moment.
 

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Maybe, like John McCain's push for a pardon for Jack Johnson.
 

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Totally agree Cracker. I waited online for over four hours before the Cubs game I wanted to go to was sold out. I was pissed to see group lots of 6-12 tickets for sale on stub hub for double or triple face value the next day. It is a filthy dirty business but let's fry those bigger fish first.

Oh and by the way, way to stay on topic AGAIN Punter. You never fail to be the typical liberal and do the typical deflect off the main issue and re-direct a negative non-related anti-republican issue. You are a real peach.
 

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Next year, will you wait several hours online just to miss out on tickets again?

If you don't plenty of others will

Government regulation will do nothing other than change which hoops you jump through and which middleman gets your money. The only way to effectively change the system is for the customer to walk away the instant they feel like they are being taken advantage of. Yet there are still so many people out there who continue to let these buisnesses walk all over them
 

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Totally agree Cracker. I waited online for over four hours before the Cubs game I wanted to go to was sold out. I was pissed to see group lots of 6-12 tickets for sale on stub hub for double or triple face value the next day. It is a filthy dirty business but let's fry those bigger fish first.

Oh and by the way, way to stay on topic AGAIN Punter. You never fail to be the typical liberal and do the typical deflect off the main issue and re-direct a negative non-related anti-republican issue. You are a real peach.

I thought the issue was waste of time bills and congressional energies during a crucial time in our country's history.

What did you think the topic was? Let me guess, criticising Democrats.
 

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