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when i first read it i was actually insulted. oh great, i get a buck fit-y discount (max 17) when i choose to do business with them again, rather than a cumulative amount for the dozens of transactions i've made over the years? no thanks. what a backhanded restitution. think i'll just not do business with them any more.
as far as i see it, the only way to combat this monopoly is to not give them your money. not realistic, i know, since a vast majority of the venues the band plays are in on this scam. hey redlight/capshaw, i do think you've done some good with phish 3.0, but i was never really happy to have you managing the band in the first place & would urge you to be proactive against this nonsense. too bad you're also part of the machine...
trey at heinz hall will be awesome though