The following article was published in Newsday on February 9, 2009: Call for Probe of Ticket Sales
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A federal investigation would look into whether Ticketmaster was instantly scalping the tick-ets, never giving fans a chance to buy them at face value, Schumer said. Customers who tried to buy tickets originally priced at $ 95 on Ticketmaster’s website were directed to TicketsNow where they were priced at more than $ 2,000
Since buying TicketsNow in February, Ticketmaster has faced similar criticism for its handling of Elton John tickets in Canada and numerous U. S. concert tours, including Radiohead. Law enforcement agencies in Connecticut and New Jersey have also launched investigations.
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a. During the course of an audit, do you believe that the auditor should look into how rev-enues are being generated? Do you think the auditors should have looked at the business practices of Ticketmaster?
b. Assume that Ticketmaster had properly accounted for the revenue it received from the Springsteen concert. Should the auditors have asked Ticketmaster to make adjustments or disclosures regarding its sales practices?
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Auditing and Assurance Services
ISBN: 978-0077862343
6th edition
Authors: Timothy Louwers, Robert Ramsay, David Sinason, Jerry Straws
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