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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
T-shirt analogy doesn't work. It's a sanctioned group approved by the stadium to be selling shirts, and they're not reselling something a consumer has already bought (in the "new" purchase sense of the word - not talking about wholesalers and such).
Again, I'm not arguing the economics behind the "free market" of scalping; I'm complaining about the schmucks that come out of the woodwork to #### over honest people simply because they can. Check out Olao32's post - this is exactly what I'm talking about. No chance for recourse, no good sammaritan effort, no warranty, nothing.
Again, the "free market" economics works as it should - but it just brings out the worst in people and that's my point. Not every case is like this though. I understand the "bought one too many arguement". But that's not what my gripes are here clearly.
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It sucks for Ola032. I feel terrible for everyone who bought tickets in good faith and were scammed. That being said, there is no way I would buy tickets on kijiji or craigslist. I don't mind spending more to get piece of mind by going to sites like StubHub. I don't buy jerseys on eBay for the same reason. They may be cheaper, but there is a high chance you're getting scammed.