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  • Some fans who bought tickets from other sellers may get their money back due to a separate insurance policy, bought by a company called Seatwave, which is a secondary ticket market in the U.K. and other European countries.

    Ticket Refunds on a Massive Scale 2009

  • Tickets: There has to be a better way (aka Seatwave = Scalpers)

    Word Magazine - Comments 2009

  • Tickets: There has to be a better way (aka Seatwave = Scalpers)

    Word Magazine - Comments 2009

  • Mondial confirmed that it was "in discussions with Seatwave" about the matter.

    Ticket Refunds on a Massive Scale 2009

  • The "patent-pending" Seatwave SDK, which is optimised for iOS, allows developers to add ticket-buying functionality to their apps.

    TechCrunch Mike Butcher 2011

  • Seatwave already has it's own iPhone app, and this is an extension of the product, according to CEO Joe Cohen.

    TechCrunch Mike Butcher 2011

  • And finally came Seatwave, co-created by Atlas Venture and

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • On Seatwave prices have reached £170 and Viagogo was recently selling them for £250, despite warnings from the National Gallery that the tickets may not be valid.

    Evening Standard - Home Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011

  • Mike Butcher on December 13, 2011 Seatwave is a long-time secondary marketing startup in the UK which competes with Viagogo.

    TechCrunch Mike Butcher 2011

  • It subsequently sent all the claims back to Seatwave and Seatwave decided to refund customers itself.

    Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk Lisa Bachelor 2010

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