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In a series of videos on YouTube , the brash but funny entrepreneur can be seen recounting his success in business and advising students on how to follow suit. He owns the Viagogo network through a company called Pugnacious Endeavors, based in Delaware, the US state that is synonymous with financial secrecy. Bakeris rarely seen in public any more, especially since Viagogo started receiving heavy criticism for its practices.

His right-hand man in the UK is Ed Parkinson. Far less is known about Parkinson, but he did make a series of television appearances in and In one interview with BBC London he was asked if self-regulation in the ticketing industry works. It is likely to be worth much more than that today, meaning investors are sitting on huge gains.

After a rift between the founders, Mr. Baker left StubHub and in created a rival, Viagogo, which has become a strong presence in Europe. Fluhr left the company. Now Mr. Baker is bringing the two together. Baker said in an interview. Yes you can. We called to purchase two tickets for an event in San Francisco. We were told that they do not allow debit or credit card numbers over the phone but instead we have to purchase ebay gift cards for the amount of the ticket.

You might worry about the tickets you bought on StubHub if: These are often free tickets the seller can relist. They are printed with duplicate.



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