00:00Hi, I'm Theo with Manchester World. Today I'm out on the streets of Manchester asking people about dynamic ticket pricing.
00:05Now, as ever since the Oasis gig, it's been sort of in the mind of the nation, really.
00:10People buying tickets right at the beginning of the sale, bought them for significantly cheaper than those buying at the end.
00:15We want to know if people think that's fair, and what should be done to control it.
00:19I don't think it's fair. I think it's all I've ever known.
00:21Now, like, ticket pricing in Liverpool, it's always in tears.
00:27So if it's not selling well, they'll just keep it at, like, the cheapest level.
00:30And if it starts selling well, they'll just start knocking it up bit by bit.
00:34I don't think it's fair, but I mean, if they're popular, then obviously people, they're going to want to make more money from it.
00:40So, yeah.
00:41I think it's making more money, though, and I feel like it's just, like, taking advantage of people who are willing to spend that much money.
00:48I think it's topped.
00:51Like, it's just, it's stupid to, like, advertise it as a price, and then because it's in demand, whack it up.
00:57Like, it's not, it's not very ethical, moral.
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