“Stole my events from another website without permission or our prior knowledge. We work hard to create the original copy and graphics for our events, and this scammy website is pirating everything without even obtaining authorization or even informing anyone. How is this allowable? Can they be reported? It seems A LOT of people have had similar issues. In fact, I first discovered AllEvents when they STOLE our content and used it on their site — this really upset us and we will be threatening legal action before they steal any of our customers’ money, as it appears they have from many others in these reviews. AllEvents, you are the reason people have to be skeptical and careful — to avoid the kinds of scams you’re perpetrating! Stop using people and falsifying our hard work for your own gain, it’s really just so scummy and unnecessary. You will not get a dime out of me, that’s for sure.”
“Added a Show we were putting on without permission on an event already sold out weeks ago.
Pissing off lots of our customers!
Will not respond to us telling them to remove it from their website.
Avoid at all costs.”
“Listing my events unauthorised and taking payments from people for my events again completely unauthorised. Looks like they have a feed directly from my Facebook page that takes my events, and other people I know as well. If I knew who to report it to I would.”
“Absolute scam, I’m an event provider, they stole my copy and put it on their website to get people to sign up and wouldn’t take it down until I threatened legal action. Event providers are not affiliated with this company, they are using event providers copy for their own monetary gain. Avoid at all costs. It’s a scam.”
“Advertising and supposedly selling tickets for our event without permission, having gleaned details from our legitimate advertising.
Totally unscrupulous.”
“Please do not buy any tickets from this website. They are not valid. Allevents is copying events from eventbrite, pasting them on their site - selling tickets that don't exist.
I organize meetups in the Netherlands and online, and they copy and paste without any permission the events to their site. One event has been cancelled and I get messages of people, buying tickets through Allevents. I'm afraid they'll be standing in front of a closed door.”
“ALLEVENTS copied the descriptive information from one of our sold out events and gave the appearance that tickets were still available through their platform. When they could not sell the tickets (we don't even have an account there) we had a to field a lot of questions about why, since the event was sold out, tickets still showed available in AllEvents.
As a non-client of theirs, they cause a *significant* headache for us, inappropriately lifting our events from other sites in order to increase their own public-facing visibility.”
“Allevents took details from my event and sold tickets without my knowledge or permission. Any tickets sold outside my website are invalid, therefore these potential customers have been scammed.”
“New Year’s Eve . They charged me 402.00 on 11/24/23 for overnight New Year’s Eve party at double tree Hilton in Westlake . They did not have our reservation and after one hr of research they changed our location ( off course no phone number to reach all event so we are stranded on New Year’s Eve ). I am very upset with all event with no resolution in sight . Do not use this company for anything and I will b reporting them to the bbb!”
“Allevents.in harvested details of an event I organise, and published them on their website without permission. I have previously asked them not to list our events, yet they have continued to do so.
Anyone finding our event on their site must enter their contact details in order to click through to a ticket link. Whilst the customer can eventually get through to our ticket page, and book tickets on our ticket platform, we as event organisers are invited to pay to receive contact details for the people who have viewed our ticket page, through allevents.in This is certainly not in the spirit of GDPR, as at the point they give their name, email and phone number, many people will assume that Allevents.in is acting on our behalf and with our permission.
Anything that makes it harder for customers to find information about us is unwelcome. Whether intentionally or not, Allevents.in's listings could actually prevent people from finding our ticket website.
I represent a volunteer-run, non profit-making community arts organisation, and every ticket bought makes a difference to us and the artists we book.”