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Should they be banned?

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Ive just purchased 2 tickets from the official website to watch Ricky Hattons next fight in manchester,ive just been on ebay and found that some people are selling there tickets for extortionate amounts of money,so my question is should they be banned from making money out of the real boxing fans.

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  1. "Scalping" has always been a problem, but if people are dumb enough to pay those prices, so be it. I recently bought a 1967 Dodge Charger for $ 500.00, and turned right around, and sold it for $1000.00, without doing one thing to it. The guy REALLY wanted that car !! Those people REALLY want those tickets !!


  2. Nope. There mugs arent they if they pay more!!!!!!!!!

  3. Hi Weld I dont agree with selling tickets on ebay,BUT if they didnt we wouldnt have got our tickets for Take-That,,hope you enjoy the boxing,,love sue

  4. buisness is buisness

    thats what they are thinking in the eyes of the sellers

    greed is a dagerous but also a powerful motive/ally

  5. yes... any fans

  6. The people that buy tickets and sell them on ebay for extortionate money are ruining events like this. Its stopping the real boxing fans from being able to the afford tickets like you say. Maybe in the long term it will end up like how the guy who does Glastenbury is doing it, by people registring for tickets and having there name and photo ID printed on them. Its a bit of a hassle but it stops the greedy work shy t##ts that do this sort of thing from making money.

  7. "buy low sell high" and "supply and demand" are how the economy works

  8. not really, once they buy them they can sell them for any price they want.

  9. no business is bussiness
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