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Scalping laws ... updated

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by ColbertNation, Jun 24, 2009.

  1. ColbertNation

    ColbertNation Member

    Re: Scalping laws

    So here's the deal. I unloaded the 3 tickets. Don't feel like telling you how much I got for them, but I will say this much: Guy comes in about 10 minutes before first pitch with his two kids, so I let him know they were my tickets and ask how much he paid for them. Turns out the entrepreneur on the street turned a 200% profit (yes, profit) on those tickets.

    I was sad for a second, but decided to eat my dollar hot dogs and enjoy the baseball game instead.
     
  2. OnTheRiver

    OnTheRiver Active Member

    If a guy turned a 200 percent profit on Royals-Pirates tickets, he ought to be running the goddamned Fed.
     
  3. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

    It really would be interesting and helpful to know the end result of your sale. Come on the IRS does not monitor this site. You can tell us. What did you get $100 per ticket.
     
  4. dreunc1542

    dreunc1542 Active Member

    My neighbor gave me tickets for tonight's game and the place was actually pretty packed, 36,000+. But numbers on fireworks nights always have to be taken with a grain of salt. Yinzers do love their fireworks.
     
  5. Johnny Dangerously

    Johnny Dangerously Well-Known Member

    Wait ... drudged up? Tell me the guy isn't so big now he's taken over dredged in the public consciousness.

    Just in case it was intentional comedy, I laughed.
     
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