Maybe they should just put all concert tickets on ebay, then it would still be capitalism and bad for people with low budgets, but at least it would be official.
I kinda agree with this sentiment, hunter... but not too sure it would be practical - everyone waiting until the last moment to try and get the cheapest price :lol:
I'm in at least two minds over what's reported here. If people are prepared to pay somewhat more than face value for premium tickets or, in fact, any tickets, then that means the face value for these tickets is actually
too low. Whether we like it or not :(
It's not too much of a problem until a bunch of resellers spring up - people who are able to get hold of the product, and then exploit its popularity to make some money for themselves. The actual providers of the product (artistes, sportspeople, promoters, etc) find that a bunch of b@stards are making huge amounts of money because of
their effort and popularity. I personally don't really see anything wrong with those providers trying to find a way of gaining access to the income that is generated through their efforts.
Just imagine if we were in a band, went out on tour, and found that we made 100 groats for the work we did. But because we're quite popular, a bunch of other people, with whom we have no contracts or relationship, made 1000 groats just because we went to work, and they didn't pay any of the fecking costs!!!
However, the way this one was or is apparently done doesn't really seem to appeal to our sense of fair play! :lol: