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Dwell Nation ticketing employee regrets calling prospects silly, he says at antitrust trial

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NEW YORK (AP) — A Dwell Nation Leisure ticketing worker testified Tuesday on the firm’s antitrust trial that his non-public immediate messages had been “very immature and unacceptable” a number of years in the past when he instructed a coworker some prospects had been “so stupid” and boasted of “robbing them blind, child.” Benjamin Baker, head of ticketing for Venue Nation, […]

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