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by try_the_bass
442 days ago
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> Miller says that after he scanned his digital ticket, but before he went through security, a person working at Radio City stopped the line, pulled him aside, and asked him for his ID to verify who he was. Most venues require a name on the ticket, and many will validate that the person holding the ticket is the person who is named on the ticket. This is a very common anti-scalping measure. |
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Maybe for Taylor swift tickets or something they have stronger rules but it’s definitely not true as a matter of course in American major professional sports that each ticket holder needs to have their identity on file