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by RocDoc on Thu Jul 24, 2003 at 04:34:04 PM PDT

Thanks again, Ed, for bringing another shameful vendor to light. I tried to purchase tickets online to a local show a few weeks ago, and now I am ever so ever glad that no seats were available. Especially in light of the fees tacked onto the sale. Even more so in light of their customer information usage policy.

TicketMaster had not gotten any of my money before and I guar-an-tee they'll never see a penny from me now. Ever. Even if they change their "policy". They've proven themselves untrustworthy. I'll group them in with record company execs and Movie & Theatrical studio companies.

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