“I bought tickets through Viagogo several months ahead of an event and later found out the same tickets cost way less through the official vendor. Viagogo upped the price with 'booking and handling fees', plus ended up sending me '2nd release tickets' marked as even cheaper, half the price I was charged. I still don't feel comfortable with them and unsure they'll work on the day of the event - fingers crossed. Never buying through Viagogo again. Lesson learned.”
“I purchased two tickets to Rammstein in Los Angeles. Many different issues:
1. I ordered 2 seats listed in section 302, yet my email receipt shows I ordered "tiered seating", which literally does not exist, and is not a seat. Viagogo repeatedly lies to me and attempts to gaslight me by saying that "their system" says I ordered "tiered seating". They told me to resell my tickets... But guess what, YOU LITERALLY CANNOT LIST TICKETS AS TIERED SEATING... you can't sell a ticket without a section, row, and seat number! They glitched my tickets, and are blaming me for it!
2. They changed their ticket selling options specifically to add tiered seating as an option, and told me relist them at no charge. Who they hell is going to buy tickets with no seats on them?! Anyways, I tried to relist them, and they listed them for MORE than I asked, and then wanted to take out over $50 in fees! Liars!
3. Their customer service barely speaks English, and is impossible to understand. I asked to speak with a manager, and they told me that there IS NO MANAGER! Are you kidding me?! So I asked to speak to a supervisor, and they said that there is no supervisor!
4. Someone finally called me back from a US number, and they ran me in circles, continuing to insist that I purchased tickets with seats... Which, again, is impossible to do.
5. They state, in my email receipt, that I will get my tickets when Ticketmaster releases the ticket... Well ticket Master already released the tickets, so where are MY tickets?! I called again, and I was told that I have to wait until SEPTEMBER to get my mystery tickets, with nonexistent seats!
6. In five separate emails, I have asked them for their contact information to a United States office, and for information on their agent of process service for small claims court, and they ignore me, refusing to give me any contact information.
7. I told them in an email, that due to their consistent lying, I only want written correspondence with them. What do they do? They call me when I am at work, when I cannot answer, and then email me telling me that they "did their part".
Liars, thieves, and criminals.”
“My immediate follow up email after purchasing tickets and talking to a worthless customer representative At viagogo. “ I actually have no idea what I purchased at this point. I assumed I paid $263 for 2 balcony tickets to a concert in London that would be shipped in "3-5" business days and, extremely inconveniently, require a 'signature' at the door when a working person is not home. This is what I saw and ultimately proceeded with.
It was not until after multiple intentional distractors on you purchase site, and after committing to purchase, that I see the arrival date for the tickets is unknown and that they would not arrive until a week before the concert when I will be out of country.
The absence of clear upfront disclaimer related to the fact that you can't/wont email tickets, won't allow pick up at the theatre, and that "3-5" days really means 3-5 days 3 months from now (!), with a ship date that is a moving target, is inexcusable and intentionally misleading. I consider myself scammed. ””
“This site needs to be SHUT DOWN. I was sold three FAKE tickets for £300. My 11 year old son was reduced to tears when we were told the tickets were worthless.
SHAME ON YOU!”
“The worst service i ever seen.
they cancelled my deal before 3 days before the concert and i was already moved to London and booked my flight and hotel.
Their support team cannot do anything for me.”
“I ordered two tickets for my husbands Christmas. They were expensive but happily purchased them. Was not happy when they arrived and the tickets I paid £209 for had a face value of £55.50 each. That’s a lot of profit. When I complained there attitude was it clearly states on our website we are a ticketing resell company so tough luck. If I had have seen any sign of that on the website I wouldn’t have gone near them. That will learn me.”
“Avoid! Due to last minute cancellation by Madonna, under pressure, i bought a ticket from Viagogo. Never again.
Firstly, at each stage of the buying process, I was only given a short amount of time to carry out the purchase. This happened at each stage of the buying process causing me great stress under the pressure to buy and not search for other options. The ticket was advertised for £245 but by the time I clicked ‘purchase’, I ended up paying £300.
THis purchase was made on a Saturday, 1 week before the Madonna concert in London. On the Wednesday, I received an email advising my ticket Seoul’s be made available when it was released from seller. Thursday, nothing received. I was not worried as I had booked trains and hotels. Several calls made. But kept going round in circles. Each time I called the call handler, I had to explain the situation over and over. No one knew my case and appeared no one was dealing with it.
Thursday evening, I had to prove that I had not received the ticket nor any email asking me to receive the ticket. No feedback received. Friday, more calls, same situation but now I was receiving conflicting information. I had previously been told that the ticket had been transferred to me, but subsequently told it had not. I was told that the emails had been sent to me asking me to accept the transfer, but later told they had not. Lies, lies and more lies were being told to me and I was on the verge of buying another ticket.
I was assured that I would go to the concert but I was not convinced. I made enquiries with the police and my bank regarding concerns around fraud and was prepared to take this matter further.
250am on the morning of the concert, still no ticket. I made my way to London and whilst there I received an email congratulating me on attending the concert. Many emails followed congratulating me and advising me what to do. I then received an email from ‘a person’ (who appeared to be the seller). This email advised that the sale had been CANCELLED. I immediately called Viagogo again and was told this information was incorrect and under their guarantee, I would go to the show. I also sent an email to the alleged seller as their email address came up on the received email to me- no reply. THe email did not bounce back but still no reply.
I then called my mobile network to establish if there were any network faults, I turned my phone off and on but was advised- no issues reported.
Some hours later and approx 6 hours before the show, I received more emails advising my ticket was on the way. Later, i received the said email asking me to download the ticket. Finally, I got my ticket and went to the show. I did notice, however, that the ticket face value cost was £69- I paid £300.
My theory is this.
Firstly, I believe Viagogo had the ticket and retained it until last minute for whatever reason. I presume this as the volume of emails that came to me on the day of the concert were plentiful.
Secondly, staff at Viagogo do not know your case, they appear not to look your case history and only two provided follow up calls- the rest said they would but failed to do so.
The stress they caused, the calls I made, the cost of the ticket and the general incompetency of staff leave me to conclude that this company is not reputable and should be avoided.
Whilst queuing at the concert, I spoke to other attendees who had similar experiences with Viagogo.
Avoid, Avoid, Avoid!”
“DO NOT BUY from this company. Purchased tickets to Denver Nuggets in September 19. Flew my family to Denver to see game on Christmas Day. I had not received tickets by 12.22 so I started calling. Customer Service continued to tell me they were "escalating " my issue and I would have tickets before game on 12.25. I called at least 25 times over the next 48 hours, with same response. Finally 8 hours before event I started asking for refund so I could purchase tickets since we were already on our trip, no one would answer me. Finally at the time of the event , they agreed I would not receive tickets. CHRISTMAS NIGHTMARE!! I am waiting for my refund, I have no faith I will receive it. VIAGOGO IS HORRIBLE!!”
“I BOUGHT 2 TICKETS FOR THE GAME IN JAN 2020. I PAID £14.00 EACH TICKET EXTRA TO BE POSTED TO ME AND GET AN EMAIL TO SAY THEY ARE NOW E TICKETS?
I MESSAGED THEM OVER 15 TIMES ASKING FOR MY TICKETS TO BE POSTED AS I PAID FOR THIS. THEY REFUSING TO REFUND ME AND TOLD ME IF I WANT MY TICKETS TO DOWNLOAD THEM.
RIP OFF ROBBING B*÷£@^%S £28.00 WHAT IS GOING TO COST ME 40P TO DOWNLOAD... SCAMMERS!!!!!!”
“Absolute con artists. Ripped off as many others have been, should have read the reviews before I parted with my money. Charged a rediculous amount of money for what I thought would be great tickets, only to be sat at the back not being able to see anything, and with a face value of £20 well OMG thanks viagocon theres a 50th gift that wont be forgotten in a hurry, for all the wrong reasons. AVOID, AVOID, AVOID. I dont know how they get away with this :/”
“If anyone needs advice on dealing with Viagogo, please get in touch with me via Facebook. I would be more than happy to help. My name is Ray McEvoy and I will help for free!!!”
“Utterly appalling service and a complete and utter rip off - this company charge more for their handing fees than the artist earn from their concert - how does that add up. Beware at your peril. 2 tickets for a face value of £45 each cost me £205 that I could ill afford.”
“I purchased tickets to Madonna's concert in Las Vegas (NOv'19) through Viagogo a few months before the show. As the concert date approached, Viagogo would not deliver the tickets. I had to email them 12 times (I'm not exaggerating) and called them as well. Their excuse was lame, stating that the ticket owner was failing to release the tickets and it wasn't their fault. Excuse me?! As a reseller Viagogo is supposed to deal with that, not me. It was very stressful as I did not get the tickets until 8 hours prior to the concert. And I didn't even get what I purchased; they sent me other tickets (different section, different seats) but did not adjust the price for the subpar tickets I received. I only got the tickets because I was relentless in contacting them (stressful and time consuming for me) and demanding that they release the tickets I had purchased. They certainly took my money from my credit card months ago but could not do their part of the deal well. They are scammers. Do NOT purchase anything from them.”
“Viagogo sent me a fake ticket, I flew all the way to the Rugby World Cup in Tokyo to be denied entry. On my return I filed a request for a refund and they refused, it turns out they changed the ticket the day before the game while I was travelling with no data and had a printed ticket in hand. They say I did not download the ticket which I have printed in hand. They are criminals for this as they have stolen nearly 600gbp”
“If I could give a 0 I would
I explained I had mislaid my tickets and even though I had my reference number and proof of purchase would not issue an eticket as had requested paper tickets.no flexibility whatsoever
Really upset and frustrated about this”
“Even one star is too much! Words fail me on what I think of this company! Booked tickets for me and my daughter to see Little Mix at Sheffield arena
It was £60 per ticket and then when I had confirmation through they had slapped a £30 handling charge plus booking fee total cost £160.
Alarm bells should have rung then with the handling fee but it was our dream to see our favourite band and had saved for months to see them.
When the tickets were emailed through I down loaded them to find out they were in someone else’s names and the price on the ticket was £28!
It was a kick in the teeth not our names so my daughter could not keep this as a keepsake and I had paid £100 more than the tickets were worth!
It gets better though we still went and thought I would complain to vigago after but guess what on arrival at the arena we were refused entry as the tickets were fakes!
I have now read all the horrific reviews on this company and I can’t believe they are still trading.
My daughter was heartbroken and still can’t believe this has happened! I am speechless and not only the upset but the waste of journey and the humiliation of being turned away is absolutely unforgivable!”