This screams “look we’re doing something about the cost of living crisis!” energy without tackling the major influences in the cost of living like housing and grocery prices.
Controversial dynamic ticket pricing to be banned in Australia amid sweeping federal crackdown
Submitted 5 weeks ago by brisk@aussie.zone to news@aussie.zone
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kerr@aussie.zone 5 weeks ago
Cypher@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Labor has attempted to address both house and grocery prices in other manners, though I see no reason to believe their approach to either will be effective.
Wooki@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
No they haven’t. They have done squat all 1. The policies did not address the causes of land supply prices (extortion that’s frankly the real problem) and rapidly increasing construction costs. 2. Nothing at all has changed. Point figers all they want the end result is still the same.
nevetsg@aussie.zone 5 weeks ago
I guess this will also hit Uber’s surge pricing during peak times.
Seditious_Delicious@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I’ve stopped supporting events years ago as it is a raught.
50MYT@aussie.zone 5 weeks ago
Yeah it’s bullshit this.
For any in demand show or event they just let the system rack it up as high as it will go.
The F1 in Melbourne they had tickets going for more than what the range said they would from this. Was wild.
Zane@aussie.zone 5 weeks ago
“Ticketing giants Ticketmaster and Ticketek have defended the practice, saying prices were set by artists and their teams, and that demand-driven pricing mitigates the problem of ticket scalping.”
People were fed up with scalpers overcharging for tickets, so we decided to overcharge in their place. Problem solved, you’re welcome!
CameronDev@programming.dev 5 weeks ago
And it benefits the scalpers as well, who can point at the inflated retail prices and ask for even more.