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By *CBoy OP   TV/TS
20 weeks ago

Tonypandy

Lots of swooning reports about the effect on the economy from Taylor Swift concerts as if this is a positive thing....it's not really because a large proportion of it is from people being ripped off by hotels increasing prices by 8000% !!! It was reported on news last night as if this was acceptable. This doesn't benefit the economy at all just extremely greedy hotel owners.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

20 weeks ago

East Sussex

I briefly heard a representative from an hotel saying it costs more at full occupancy.

I don't know if this is true, maybe they price rooms for a certain percentage occupancy or maybe she was taking us for fools

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By *viatrixWoman
20 weeks ago

Redhill

Everything is a rip off.

I see people desperately looking for tickets, offering up to £5,000 each to take their daughters who are “swifties”

Fuck that. I paid £200 to see Madonna. MADONNA and that is as far as i’ll go… I forced myself to listen to a few of this TS girl songs while I was getting ready yesterday and yep, I still don’t get the hype.

Then again, I’m old 👵🏻 😂

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By *hallasMan
20 weeks ago

in a skip

When she wakes up I'll ask Taylor what she thinks.

Although she's pretty exhausted we went at it hard for most of the night, btw she really enjoys a deep anal cream pie

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
20 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

They are businesses, they will charge whatever the market will support.

More fool the people who pay it, and maintain the market.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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20 weeks ago

East Sussex


"They are businesses, they will charge whatever the market will support.

More fool the people who pay it, and maintain the market. "

Yep.

It's manufactured hype but the nature of humans is that we'll buy in to it every time.

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
20 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

The price is whatever people are willing to pay. That’s capitalism, folks.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
20 weeks ago

somewhere

Event pricing, happens all the time, if there is something going on in the area and they know demand will be high, prices will increase, same as Tuesday and Wednesdays, tend to be the busier nights for hotels in the week, so prices will be higher, especially when only a few rooms are left.

I get calls when I'm at work and something going on around the area and no one has made bookings as they didn't think to book, they ask if we have rooms and I say "no, fully booked I'm afraid" and they act surprised and always say "are you sure?"....I can see the computer says we are full, I've checked almost everyone in, unless we have a floor I don't know about, then yes, I am absolutely sure!

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By *illingdon_ladMan
20 weeks ago

Bicester

I work in Wembley, hotels take the piss but so do most businesses. Box park stop the lunch deals, the fast food joints whack prices up, parking doubles in price. Not to mention the price of merchandise £120 for a hoody

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By *viatrixWoman
20 weeks ago

Redhill


"I work in Wembley, hotels take the piss but so do most businesses. Box park stop the lunch deals, the fast food joints whack prices up, parking doubles in price. Not to mention the price of merchandise £120 for a hoody"

And yet people blindly and happily go and spend nearly a month’s wages on a “gig”

I’ve never understood it.

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By *illingdon_ladMan
20 weeks ago

Bicester


"I work in Wembley, hotels take the piss but so do most businesses. Box park stop the lunch deals, the fast food joints whack prices up, parking doubles in price. Not to mention the price of merchandise £120 for a hoody

And yet people blindly and happily go and spend nearly a month’s wages on a “gig”

I’ve never understood it. "

I went to AC-DC and when I saw the price of merch I thought fuck that I aibt paying £45 for a t-shirt or £20 for some light up horns

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
20 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"And yet people blindly and happily go and spend nearly a month’s wages on a “gig” I’ve never understood it. "

At the risk of stating the obvious … Because they want to, and can afford to.

People prioritise different things, and do different things for fun.

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By *icolerobbieCouple
20 weeks ago

walsall

Some people were born to be shafted. They want to be shafted. They look forward to it. They tell all their friends how much they can’t wait to be shafted.

Some people were born to shaft. They don’t brag or complain, they let them form an orderly queue and shaft away like shelling peas.

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By *londebiguyMan
20 weeks ago

Southport

If the fools will pay it then what can you do?

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By *icecouple561Couple
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20 weeks ago

East Sussex

Our daughter got tickets to see TS. I was thrilled on her behalf, I havent seen her so excited since she was a small child.

She spent money on tickets, she has friends who spend the equivalent on alcohol over a weekend

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By *icolerobbieCouple
20 weeks ago

walsall


"Our daughter got tickets to see TS. I was thrilled on her behalf, I havent seen her so excited since she was a small child.

She spent money on tickets, she has friends who spend the equivalent on alcohol over a weekend"

At least she’ll remember her experience rather than complain of a hangover!

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
20 weeks ago

somewhere


"I work in Wembley, hotels take the piss but so do most businesses. Box park stop the lunch deals, the fast food joints whack prices up, parking doubles in price. Not to mention the price of merchandise £120 for a hoody"

I wanted a Harry Styles one but I wasn't paying upwards of £70, Amazon was where it was at for me, £30 thank you!

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
20 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

I would have loved to go see TayTay, but the tickets were more than I was prepared to pay.

She doesn’t seem to have missed me.

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By *olfandtazCouple
20 weeks ago

Bristol

The price of going to see a big artist is getting ridiculous.

I paid £400 for two tickets in the seats to see ACDC at Wembley, stick on another £200 for an airbnb within walking distance of the venue. Plus food and drink.

Download festival is ridiculously over priced, I remember when it was £50 for the whole weekend plus camping and now they even charge extra for that. It's certainly priced me out of going again

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By *rHotNottsMan
20 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I guess it benefits some smaller independent hotels but does it benefit the economy overall? No because Taylor Swift is an import (US Export)

Most of the money spent is from the UK tax payers and then leaves the UK, & that includes tickets, merch, record sales & money spent on many of the bigger hotels that use event based pricing.

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By *rHotNottsMan
20 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"And yet people blindly and happily go and spend nearly a month’s wages on a “gig” I’ve never understood it.

At the risk of stating the obvious … Because they want to, and can afford to.

People prioritise different things, and do different things for fun."

Generally I prefer to spend money on experiences than stuff. I took my children to see Taylor Swift in Wembley 11 or 12 years ago for the summertime Ball, my God it broke the bank and I didn’t have a lot of money at the time but it’s created a memory that is priceless

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By *antasdeerideMan
20 weeks ago

winfrith

supply and demand much as we hate it its here to stay ,I mean school holidays double the price ,beer £7.50 a pint ,a one way flight from the canary islands to UK £400 ,a meal a basic meal in a pub £15 ,M&S meals no rice £5.49 .

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By *uriousscouserWoman
20 weeks ago

Wirral

Nothing new in price-gouging.

When it was announced Liverpool would stand in as hosts for eurovision a heap of hotels cancelled the bookings they had for that weekend and immediately relisted at hugely inflated prices.

Late stage capitalism in all its glory.

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By *uriousscouserWoman
20 weeks ago

Wirral

As an aside I noticed a huge difference in Liverpool the weekend Taylor Swift played Anfield.

The city was busier than I've seen it in a few years, lots of American and European tourists spent a few days here and it generally felt like some money was being spent.

Yes, a chunk of that money was spent with multinationals, but there were some local businesses and independents cashing in too.

I enjoyed the vibe, even if I'm not the target market for it!

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By *CBoy OP   TV/TS
20 weeks ago

Tonypandy

My original point was about the ignorance of economics from Mainstream Media. Reporting rip offs as if it was a positive thing. I doubt everyone who gas been overcharged can actually afford it and will have got into debt (probably vua credit cards) to pay inflated prices.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
20 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"My original point was about the ignorance of economics from Mainstream Media. Reporting rip offs as if it was a positive thing. I doubt everyone who gas been overcharged can actually afford it and will have got into debt (probably vua credit cards) to pay inflated prices.

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Who has been overcharged?

People want something, a gig ticket or a holiday, whatever. They look up the price, they either think, “fuck that” and pass or they think “ok, I want that” and pay the asking price.

It’s up to the individual to make the decision on whether it’s worth it to them, if you decide to pay you are contributing to maintaining the market at that price, so no use bellyaching about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago

When you think that liveaid was only £5 ticket price and £20 donation. It's Ticketmaster that's the biggest problem and many bands won't play Ticketmaster venues.

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By *reat me rightWoman
20 weeks ago

Rotherham

Tried to get tickets for Pink and for Taylor - relatively easy - until I looked into hotels (would've needed 2 nights) cheapest (miles away so would've had extra uber costs) was a crappy b and b in some dog awful back water. Their attic room. 2 single beds £350 per person per night. I. Think. Not!

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By *ookie46Woman
20 weeks ago

Deepest darkest Peru

I had exactly the same regarding hotel prices when I took my daughter to see Harry Styles in Edinburgh last year, coupled with the fact it was May bank holiday weekend the prices were extortionate

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By *ivpoolmanMan
20 weeks ago

Liverpool


"I had exactly the same regarding hotel prices when I took my daughter to see Harry Styles in Edinburgh last year, coupled with the fact it was May bank holiday weekend the prices were extortionate "

It’s disgusting..

When Taylor Swift was on in Liverpool hotel prices when up x4..

Just profiteering …

I hope they all go bust

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By *jorkishMan
20 weeks ago

Seaforth

Can't blame Taylor Swift for what the hotels do

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
20 weeks ago

somewhere


"I had exactly the same regarding hotel prices when I took my daughter to see Harry Styles in Edinburgh last year, coupled with the fact it was May bank holiday weekend the prices were extortionate

It’s disgusting..

When Taylor Swift was on in Liverpool hotel prices when up x4..

Just profiteering …

I hope they all go bust "

I hope they don't, I'll be out of a job and I love my job lol

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By *arry monk40Man
20 weeks ago

Telford

It's the same for test match cricket A ticket for county match 27£ test match £500 and £7.50 for a beer

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
20 weeks ago

The Continental

Supply and demand, it’s a factor in every single thing you pay money for. I dunno why it’s such a shock to you in this case.

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By *ivpoolmanMan
20 weeks ago

Liverpool


"I had exactly the same regarding hotel prices when I took my daughter to see Harry Styles in Edinburgh last year, coupled with the fact it was May bank holiday weekend the prices were extortionate

It’s disgusting..

When Taylor Swift was on in Liverpool hotel prices when up x4..

Just profiteering …

I hope they all go bust

I hope they don't, I'll be out of a job and I love my job lol"

Sorry xx

Clearly wasn’t aimed at the staff xx

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By *londebiguyMan
20 weeks ago

Southport


"Lots of swooning reports about the effect on the economy from Taylor Swift concerts as if this is a positive thing....it's not really because a large proportion of it is from people being ripped off by hotels increasing prices by 8000% !!! It was reported on news last night as if this was acceptable. This doesn't benefit the economy at all just extremely greedy hotel owners. "

Of course we can see that this happens but these visitors will still spend money in other parts of the local area while visiting.

It has to still have some effect on other business too.

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