March 11, 2010
Have you been counting down the days to SXSW like we have? Of course you have! Now we have another reason to be excited; we are a proud sponsor of a great SXSW event, the MWTX Party! Being held March 20 – 21, MWTX will feature awesome acts like GWAR, Andrew WK, Man Man, and many, many more! Even better, the event is FREE, all ages, and benefits Marbridge. So if you’re in town, come say hello! To find out more read below or visit MWTX.

Categories: News
March 03, 2010
The National Consumers League (NCL), the oldest consumer organization in the US, has said praised Ticketfly and I.M.P. for agreeing to a deal that promises to reduce ticket fees for I.M.P. events by up to 30%. We’re very happy to have the approval of the NCL, a group that tirelessly works to protect consumers! Sounds like an organization after our own hearts!
To read all of the details about what the NCL has to say about our deal with I.M.P., and ticket fees in general read below, or click here.
National Consumers League applauds I.M.P. and Ticketfly agreement to reduce service fees
Release Date: February 19, 2010
Contact: (202) 835-3323, media@nclnet.org
Washington, DC – The National Consumers League (NCL) today applauded the announcement by I.M.P. and Ticketfly that their agreement to offer primary ticketing services at the Merriweather Post Pavillion amphitheatre in Columbia, Maryland with result in up to 30 percent lower service fees on tickets.
NCL, the nation’s oldest consumer organization, has made the reduction in service fees a primary goal of its efforts to promote affordability and transparency for consumers in the live event marketplace. “At a time when consolidation in the industry leaves little hope for consumer benefit, it is encouraging to see independent venues and ticketing services working together to lower these service fees,” said NCL Executive Director Sally Greenberg. “Consumers are rightfully fed up with outrageously expensive fees that are all too often tacked on to the face value of a ticket. We are happy to see that I.M.P. and Ticketfly agree with the vast majority of consumers who think that being charged extra to print out a ticket on their own printer with their own ink is inexcusable.”
NCL and I.M.P. chairman Seth Hurwitz recently worked together with other consumer, antitrust, and industry groups to oppose the Ticketmaster-Live Nation merger. Despite a huge outpouring of consumer opposition, the U.S. Department of Justice ultimately approved that merger with conditions.
“If the DOJ is not going to stand in the way of the new live event industry colossus, consumers will increasingly look to creative arrangements between independent actors like I.M.P. and Ticketfly to put a check on the seemingly unstoppable increase in ticket prices,” said Greenberg.
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About the National Consumers League
Founded in 1899, the National Consumers League is America’s pioneer consumer organization. Its mission is to protect and promote social and economic justice for consumers and workers in the United States and abroad. NCL is a private, nonprofit membership organization. For more information, visit www.nclnet.org.
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