THE feasibility of being able to sit at home – or anywhere – and purchase tickets for an event with the click of a mouse or tap on the screen has been welcomed and celebrated in modern times.
But many are now reconsidering the trust placed in this thriving industry, locally, after a recent glitch at a prominent e-ticket company which caused chaos.
Throughout the 2024 Carnival season, patrons experienced issues with online tickets purchased via popular website Island E-Tickets, which prevented them from entering events.
The website allows registered accounts to buy virtual tickets for events including boat rides, fetes, concerts, among others. A ticket with a unique QR code is provided. Both credit and debit cards can be used. Read More
Fraser, N. (2024, February 25). Carnival patrons wary after possible e-ticket glitch - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday.co.tt. https://newsday.co.tt/2024/02/25/carnival-patrons-wary-after-possible-e-ticket-glitch/
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