1st June
Nothing to say, no time to write it. Again, not doing this in 2016. I've just made Sunday lunch for next Sunday. But the people who are eating it might read this and I want it to be a vague surprise so sadly I can't say anything. Also I've been screwed over by StubHub. Yes, I know I shouldn't use StubHub as it's basically legalised touting but sometimes it can work in your favour in terms of the prices. Today it has very much not worked in my favour. Ho and indeed hum.
EDIT 25/12: It was mousakka. It is probably only reasonable to say that StubHub successfully resolved the issue that I had. But it's still probably reasonable to describe their service as "legalising touting". At it's best it allows people to get cheaper tickets for gigs on the eve of the event but more often than not it seems to be used by touts to buy masses of tickets for events that subsequently sell out before being made available for hundreds of pounds over the face value.
They also take a sizable percentage of the fee if you wish to sell a ticket, as I found later in the year when I had to get rid of one for Frank Turner at Alexandra Palace. On the other side of the coin, I probably wouldn't have sold the ticket at all if I'd have advertised it anywhere else. So, pros and cons. I suppose StubHub might be considered a necessary evil.
EDIT 25/12: It was mousakka. It is probably only reasonable to say that StubHub successfully resolved the issue that I had. But it's still probably reasonable to describe their service as "legalising touting". At it's best it allows people to get cheaper tickets for gigs on the eve of the event but more often than not it seems to be used by touts to buy masses of tickets for events that subsequently sell out before being made available for hundreds of pounds over the face value.
They also take a sizable percentage of the fee if you wish to sell a ticket, as I found later in the year when I had to get rid of one for Frank Turner at Alexandra Palace. On the other side of the coin, I probably wouldn't have sold the ticket at all if I'd have advertised it anywhere else. So, pros and cons. I suppose StubHub might be considered a necessary evil.
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