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Mother unable to give away Taylor Swift tickets despite suffering shock stroke

Author
Sarah Pollok,
Publish Date
Wed, 21 Feb 2024, 1:36pm

Mother unable to give away Taylor Swift tickets despite suffering shock stroke

Author
Sarah Pollok,
Publish Date
Wed, 21 Feb 2024, 1:36pm

A Kiwi woman who endured a stroke that prevented her from flying has criticised Ticketek after its terms and conditions prevented her from selling her ticket to Taylor Swift鈥檚 Sydney show this Sunday.

One doesn鈥檛 have to be a 鈥楽wiftie鈥 to know tickets to the pop star鈥檚 show are a hot commodity, with some reselling for upwards of $15,000.

Yet two tickets will be unused this coming weekend after Colleen Piepke and her daughter were prevented from on-selling them after Piepke suffered a stroke on December 29.

On June 28, Piepke and her daughter spent eight hours trying to get tickets to Taylor Swift鈥檚 鈥楨ras Tour鈥, along with hundreds of thousands of other fans. in Australia.

They were one of the lucky ones and Piepke鈥檚 daughter bought them a $1175 鈥楬otel & Ticket Package鈥 which included two C-grade seats and one night at Four Points Sheraton. It was a treat for her mother and would be the fifth Swift concert the pair had attended together.

Then, on December 29, Piepke suffered a stroke that meant she 鈥渃ouldn鈥檛 manage鈥 travelling to Australia.

鈥淚鈥檓 fine but I鈥檓 not fine enough to travel and wander around the city for the weekend,鈥 she said.

Fortunately, their flights were easily refunded and credited. Piepke said Air New Zealand gave her 鈥渃ash credit鈥 for the flight there, while Qantas refunded the return ticket fully and waived the cancellation fee.

Dealing with the tickets was less simple, due to Ticketek鈥檚 terms and conditions.

The pair tried to resell the ticket using Ticketek Marketplace, the platform鈥檚 secure online marketplace that allows fans to sell one another tickets at fair prices, but they could not.

On January 8, her daughter contacted Ticketek explaining her mother鈥檚 condition, sharing a medical certificate and asking for permission to resell the package.

鈥淚 would like to sell my tickets but marketplace won鈥檛 allow the sale of hotel packages,鈥 she wrote, adding that they didn鈥檛 need the full amount back, but were happy to just resell the concert ticket part of the package.

The company responded on February 7, stating the pair had missed the deadline for reselling their package.

鈥淚P Packages and Hotel + Ticket Packages were only able to be sold up until Friday 15 December 2023 5pm AEDT,鈥 they wrote. After this deadline, the resale was not possible due to 鈥渁dministration required for distribution鈥.

Taylor Swift performs at Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 16, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. Photo / Getty
Taylor Swift performs at Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 16, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. Photo / Getty

Piepke reiterated to the Herald that they didn鈥檛 want to resell the hotel stay, but simply the standalone tickets.

鈥淚 know so many people I could literally hand them over to,鈥 she said, describing the situation as unacceptable.

鈥淒ue to their anti-scalping rules we can鈥檛 even give them away to someone desperate to see the show,鈥 she added.

While the pair were disappointed to miss the concert, Piepke said they had accepted the unfortunate circumstances.

鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing we can do about it but if we can get that money back, we can spend it on something else,鈥 she said.

Ticketek has been contacted for comment.

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