Goggle’s New App
Whenever a new company comes into your industry with Google backed money you have no choice but to be worried. According to Google, they now back the new UK company called Dice which is changing the way that fans buy tickets.
Their niche is that they are ditching booking fees and allowing fans to purchase tickets at face value. And if that isn’t enough, the startup has recently raised two million dollars in funding.
That’s right, they are a company that is said to have a lot of promise as they are allowing fans to pay what artists and venues want them to pay and not any extra. They also are letting fans sell back their ticket for the amount they paid if they are unable to attend the event.
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