Think the PDC would take them back at face value if you can’t go. No need to sell them on etc. Just trying to stop people from profiting from touting.
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Re: PDC World Championship- 13th December 2019- 1st January 2020 Alexandra Palace- London
If you have sold on viagogo and they have been cancelled then replacements need to be sought and potentially the seller will have to pay extra charges.
The PDC would not take back tickets.
The PDC would not take back tickets.
Re: PDC World Championship- 13th December 2019- 1st January 2020 Alexandra Palace- London
That is irrelevant is it not? PDC’s terms and conditions, they can do what they want, their event and their tickets.
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Well they were kind of promoting Viagogo not so long ago as being their “official ticket resellers”, and many on here myself included were saying that it was legalised ticket touting. Since Joe Public and the media have got a bit savvier to the issue, they’ve taken the polar opposite stance. Some might say it’s hypocrisy.
Re: PDC World Championship- 13th December 2019- 1st January 2020 Alexandra Palace- London
The PDC news article does say 'unauthorised ' sites.Dannyboy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 2:42 amWell they were kind of promoting Viagogo not so long ago as being their “official ticket resellers”, and many on here myself included were saying that it was legalised ticket touting. Since Joe Public and the media have got a bit savvier to the issue, they’ve taken the polar opposite stance. Some might say it’s hypocrisy.
Des Jacklin: ‘People say the BDO can’t compete with the PDC, but that is the biggest load of crap in the world’
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Viagogo was the PDC's official reseller until July 2017. So they promoted them. After that they changed reseller to SeeTickets.Dannyboy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 2:42 amWell they were kind of promoting Viagogo not so long ago as being their “official ticket resellers”, and many on here myself included were saying that it was legalised ticket touting. Since Joe Public and the media have got a bit savvier to the issue, they’ve taken the polar opposite stance. Some might say it’s hypocrisy.
So rather than hypocrisy, it is at worst changing behavior under pressure and then trying to claim the moral high ground.
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‘Unauthorised ‘ is the clue, not rocket science.
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Damon Heta has taken a further step towards qualifying for the William Hill World Darts Championship following the latest DPA ProTour weekend in Melbourne.
Brisbane Darts Masters champion Heta is on course to make his World Championship debut in December, having extended his lead over James Bailey at the top of the DPA Order of Merit.
Heta was victorious in two of the four events held at the Seaford Hotel, defeating Gordon Mathers in both finals, and reached one other semi-final as he continued his superb year.
He is now holding an almost unassailable advantage going into the year's final four ProTour events in Canberra from October 11-13.
Mathers' strong weekend saw him reach a third final as he was edged out by Tim Pusey, with Raymond O'Donnell being the other event winner in Melbourne.
2019 Harrows DPA Australian ProTour
Event 23
Quarter-Finals
Damon Heta 6-4 Rhys Mathewson
Robbie King 6-1 Mick Lacey
Raymond O'Donnell 6-5 James Bailey
Steve Fitzpatrick 6-1 Gordon Mathers
Semi-Finals
Robbie King 6-5 Damon Heta
Raymond O'Donnell 6-5 Steve Fitzpatrick
Final
Raymond O'Donnell 6-1 Robbie King
Event 24
Quarter-Finals
Tim Pusey 6-0 Michael Cassar
Mick Lacey 6-2 Rob Modra
Raymond O'Donnell 6-5 James Bailey
Gordon Mathers 6-0 Paul Cotton
Semi-Finals
Tim Pusey 6-2 Mick Lacey
Gordon Mathers 6-0 Raymond O'Donnell
Final
Tim Pusey 6-5 Gordon Mathers
Event 25
Quarter-Finals
Damon Heta 6-3 Tim Pusey
Brandon Weening 6-3 Mike Bonser
Raymond Smith 6-1 James Bailey
Gordon Mathers 6-5 Steve Fitzpatrick
Semi-Finals
Damon Heta 6-2 Brandon Weeding
Gordon Mathers 6-4 Raymond Smith
Final
Damon Heta 6-4 Gordon Mathers
Event 26
Quarter-Finals
Damon Heta 5-1 Tim Pusey
Brody Klinge 5-2 Brendon McCausland
Gordon Mathers 5-3 Mick Lacey
Raymond Smith 5-1 Rob Modra
Semi-Finals
Damon Heta 5-4 Brody Klinge
Gordon Mathers 5-3 Raymond Smith
Final
Damon Heta 6-1 Gordon Mathers
Brisbane Darts Masters champion Heta is on course to make his World Championship debut in December, having extended his lead over James Bailey at the top of the DPA Order of Merit.
Heta was victorious in two of the four events held at the Seaford Hotel, defeating Gordon Mathers in both finals, and reached one other semi-final as he continued his superb year.
He is now holding an almost unassailable advantage going into the year's final four ProTour events in Canberra from October 11-13.
Mathers' strong weekend saw him reach a third final as he was edged out by Tim Pusey, with Raymond O'Donnell being the other event winner in Melbourne.
2019 Harrows DPA Australian ProTour
Event 23
Quarter-Finals
Damon Heta 6-4 Rhys Mathewson
Robbie King 6-1 Mick Lacey
Raymond O'Donnell 6-5 James Bailey
Steve Fitzpatrick 6-1 Gordon Mathers
Semi-Finals
Robbie King 6-5 Damon Heta
Raymond O'Donnell 6-5 Steve Fitzpatrick
Final
Raymond O'Donnell 6-1 Robbie King
Event 24
Quarter-Finals
Tim Pusey 6-0 Michael Cassar
Mick Lacey 6-2 Rob Modra
Raymond O'Donnell 6-5 James Bailey
Gordon Mathers 6-0 Paul Cotton
Semi-Finals
Tim Pusey 6-2 Mick Lacey
Gordon Mathers 6-0 Raymond O'Donnell
Final
Tim Pusey 6-5 Gordon Mathers
Event 25
Quarter-Finals
Damon Heta 6-3 Tim Pusey
Brandon Weening 6-3 Mike Bonser
Raymond Smith 6-1 James Bailey
Gordon Mathers 6-5 Steve Fitzpatrick
Semi-Finals
Damon Heta 6-2 Brandon Weeding
Gordon Mathers 6-4 Raymond Smith
Final
Damon Heta 6-4 Gordon Mathers
Event 26
Quarter-Finals
Damon Heta 5-1 Tim Pusey
Brody Klinge 5-2 Brendon McCausland
Gordon Mathers 5-3 Mick Lacey
Raymond Smith 5-1 Rob Modra
Semi-Finals
Damon Heta 5-4 Brody Klinge
Gordon Mathers 5-3 Raymond Smith
Final
Damon Heta 6-1 Gordon Mathers
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Would love seeing another non tour card holder like Scott Taylor sneak in a world champ spot.
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Going to be some seriously good players missing out. Look at Alan Norris!
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