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Death to Scalpers
Monday, May 2, 2005 5:18 AM
KNIBBLET
Monday, May 2, 2005 6:32 AM
HELL'S KITTEN
Monday, May 2, 2005 7:22 AM
SOUPCATCHER
Monday, May 2, 2005 8:10 AM
BLINKER
Monday, May 2, 2005 10:32 AM
Monday, May 2, 2005 10:48 AM
BEATLE
Monday, May 2, 2005 11:29 AM
Monday, May 2, 2005 12:29 PM
ZEEK
Monday, May 2, 2005 12:36 PM
CHRISISALL
Monday, May 2, 2005 1:02 PM
Monday, May 2, 2005 1:38 PM
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 2:49 AM
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: 'Scalpers' will no longer be used. Use instead 'The original-priced-challenged emergency ticket resource provider'. Economically Correct Chrisisall
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 3:58 AM
BROWNCOAT1
May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 4:54 AM
SHINY
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 5:20 AM
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 5:44 AM
NICOLACLARKE
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 5:51 AM
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 6:58 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Zeek: Now we want fairness? Let's all get super powers and never ending gobstoppers while we're at it. I'm trying to live on a little place called Earth. Life ain't fair. It's never going to be fair. That should just be out of the picture right from the get go. If things were going to be fair then everyone would get a ticket for a certain percentage of their income and everyone would get the exact seats they want and all would see the movie at the exact same time. It's not going to happen. So, you see both sides of this argument can be taken to the extreme.
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 7:15 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Knibblet: Scalpers... fuck 'em all and toss away the key.
Quote:Originally posted by Shiny: So forget the extremes -- why should scalpers get the profit instead of the performers and producers? If you agree with that premise, shouldn't the concert and stadium folks just auction off all the tickets? How is that any more extreme than scalping?
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 7:19 AM
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 8:28 AM
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 9:34 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Shiny: Nah, it's simple economic theory. All the ticket sellers would have to do is have an auction for the first, say, 25% of the tickets. Then a week or two later, sell the rest at "normal face value" (the average price you are talking about). Finally, hold on to say 5% of the tickets until the last day or two and sell them at an extreme markup. That way the ticket sellers can take most of the profit, and the scalpers would have trouble selling for much more than the ticket sellers (because the people they are selling to are either desperate to go, in which case they would have bid in the auction, or they are last-minute shoppers for an extra ticket for a friend who they thought couldn't come, in which case they can pay extra for the spare 5%) Simple, profit-maximizing for the owners/performers, and most likely illegal in most states I would guess. Jayne, your mouth is talkin. Might want to look into that.
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 12:59 PM
STEVE580
Quote:Originally posted by BrownCoat1: Why not sell the tickets w/ the "Buy it Now" option for say $50? That would insure the seller a 300% + profit. Isn't that enough? How much is too much? At what point does it descend from "good capitalism" to greed?
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