Be careful ordering tickets. I’m usually on top of things, but I managed to miss some sort of asinine “opt out” bullshit when purchasing tickets for a recent show at the Roxy–I called Rolling Stone customer service and was told that the subscription was through Clear Channel, and further that the subscription itself was accepted when I purchased tickets. There was apparently some sort of opt-out nonsense on the confirmation page that said I agree to a 26-issue subscription at about $13–and if I wanted to opt out, I had to send them a copy of the confirmation page?
It’s not the $13 that I’m upset about, it’s the deceptive marketing. No surprise, coming from the dim bulbs at Clear Channel. I’m also pissed that I let one get by me. Apparently I have to read all the long-winded nonsense on their pages because of the POSSIBILITY that there might be some sort of implied agreement that I must opt out of, all because I want a pair of tickets. When did this become acceptable?
Ironically, the first link I find on Google when I search for ” ‘clear channel’ ticketing ” is this Rolling Stone piece about how Clear Channel is taking the entertainment out of radio. How appropriate, now they’ve learned to take the just-buying-a-pair-of-tickets out of just buying a pair of tickets.






I’m surprised Rolling Stone wouldn’t let you cancel. Best Buy was just (or is) in a huge class-action lawsuit involving signing people up for a year of AOL with just this sort of non-notice. I hope you’re not considering paying for the magazine.
The same thing happened to me recently when I started getting issues of Rolling Stone magazine without even buying any tickets on Clear Channel. I think I am signed up for a newsletter with Live nation, but I don’t think I gave a credit card. I called Rolling Stone magazine and they told me that I was subscribed through Clear Channel…I was pissed off!!! They gave me an address where I could request a refund, so I guess that is my only option at this point. If I can determine which credit card they charged, I will make an attempt to dispute the charge that way also. Now I’ve heard everything!!!
These assholes also have me signed up for a one year free subscription to Rolling Stone that I don’t ever recall asking for. I called rolling Stone last night and they said I could cancel now but if I didn’t cancel within 11 months they would start charging my card. What a bunch of crap. Unbelievable people can
get away with this!