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by raldi
1334 days ago
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If an artist wanted to allocate tickets by lottery at lower than market price, they would need a solution that would prevent ticket brokers from vacuuming them up and reselling them at market rate. For instance, at time of sale (or signing up for a lottery ticket) they could ask for your name and then check everyone's ID at the door to make sure it's a match — just like airlines do. But this would introduce long delays. Another option would be an app that used FaceID at time of lottery signup and then again to pull up a barcode to display at the gate, to make sure it's the same face. |
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I think that's what Kid Rock does for the best seats in the first row, while selling the rest at market rate
Kid Rock Vs. The Scalpers
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2016/04/20/475023002/epis...