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The "convenience fee" charge per ticket is excessive. Eleven-dollars per ticket multiplied by six tickets equal $66. That's not very convenient for me. What exactly am I getting that's conveniently worth $66? Isn't it just as convenient for you -- the vendor -- to not have to pay people to sell tickets for your shows at a record store? Doesn't it save you money by selling tickets on-line? In-fact, it seems more convenient on your end because you can charge everyone an extra $11 a ticket for something that is saving you money and time in the first place. And I bet its pretty convenient for ticketmaster to collect well over $100,000 in convenience fees for a sold out show. So, please stop calling it a convenience fee, because it's more like a cock in the ass fee to help fill the bottomless pit that is your greedy, corporate soul.
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