Ticketmaster trial emails show staff called customers 'stupid' and 'robbing them blind' with fees on parking and rentals.
Emails disclosed in the Live Nation-Ticketmaster antitrust trial reveal employees disparaging customers as 'stupid' and boasting about 'robbing them blind' with extra charges on parking and lawn chair rentals.
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Emails disclosed in the Live Nation-Ticketmaster antitrust trial reveal employees disparaging customers as 'stupid' and boasting about 'robbing them blind' with extra charges on parking and lawn chair rentals.
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