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by mpixel
997 days ago
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> People just don’t want to deal with the reality that the Taylor swift tickets that start at $40 or whatever were never real to begin with This. Here's a much more optimal semi-auction style solution.
Tickets go on sale for 20 days, each day, all the seats and spots are worth the same price, you can buy anything, the price is always the same. Day 1, the price is $2000. Day 20, the price is $10.
So you'd only pay $60 at most for a ticket? Sure, just check in on day 16. Since we start the price at the higher-than-scalp price, there's no scalping opportunity if you are paying the 'real market price'. |
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The entire reason performers want their tickets sold below market value is so that non-rich "real fans" can actually afford them. All of the other shenanigans going on are there to get around this issue (and the performers definitely get a cut) while protecting the performer's shield of plausible deniability.