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by ChadNauseam
603 days ago
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> > Those $100 face-value tickets were selling for 10 to 50x their price on secondary markets. Either she truly believed her tickets were only worth $100 (unlikely), or she was deliberately underpricing to maintain her image as an artist who cares about fan access. > No, those $100 tickets are mostly worth $100. No, all of those tickets were worth more than $100, which you see from the fact that, if you had one, you could sell it for more than $100. |
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Especially not when many of those 100x prices are from scalpers or rescalpers in the first place. Once a ticket is seen as an investment vehicle it gets divorced from the intrinsic value of "seat at concert I'd like to go to".