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Phat Baz 68

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Apr 16, 2011
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Some **** answered my thread for a Boro ticket on here and is using the name " Hand Holder " wanted me to pay £190 for two tickets value of which £64 TOUTING **** !!!!!
Obvious not a Brighton fan or proper fan of ANY description just a TOUTING **** !!!!
 








Bozza

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Diablo

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I don`t see the problem. They are offering you what you want. But it seems not at the price you want. For £64 cost of ticket what you be happy to pay. Presumably £20,£40,or £60. The face value might be £64. To a non football fan they would be near worthless. A really keen/desperate fan without tickets may pay £190 to secure.
 


StonehamPark

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Oct 30, 2010
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I don`t see the problem. They are offering you what you want. But it seems not at the price you want. For £64 cost of ticket what you be happy to pay. Presumably £20,£40,or £60. The face value might be £64. To a non football fan they would be near worthless. A really keen/desperate fan without tickets may pay £190 to secure.

Seriously?

Touts are absolute scum.

They stop me from being able to see bands/acts that I'd want to as they grab all the tickets immediately and charge >500% the original cost.
I can't see how they're allowed to get away with it at such an industrial scale.
 






Bozza

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I don`t see the problem. They are offering you what you want. But it seems not at the price you want. For £64 cost of ticket what you be happy to pay. Presumably £20,£40,or £60. The face value might be £64. To a non football fan they would be near worthless. A really keen/desperate fan without tickets may pay £190 to secure.

Regardless of your views on the moral, ethical and legal aspects of touting, it has always been against the rules of NSC. We don't rip off our own.
 










Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Touts trade on others misfortune. Plenty on here were misfortunate enough to miss out on getting a ticket. Touts got those tickets with no intent in using the product. Their only intent was to profit from misfortune. They add nothing to the value of the product being bought. In fact, they devalue the product as the original seller has already set what they deem to be the fair and correct price. They are horrible little toads.
 




matthew

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Sep 20, 2009
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Messaged me as well, bloke will probably want some dodgy bank transfer for crayon coloured tickets
 






Bozza

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He sent me a text, I've got his number...

I've invited him to this thread via PM as I can see he has PMed a lot of people offering tickets.

Let's give him the benefit of the doubt before we do things with all the details we have...
 




Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
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Problem is I've used touts on a number of occasions so to post something slagging them off would be hypocritical of me

Same as this. I've seen loads of England games thanks to ticket touts.

An Albion fan might get to see the game because of this chap.

I accept it's different when they somehow manage to hoover up blocks of tickets before they go on sale, but that seems to be at gigs rather than football. Most of the football tickets I've bought originally came from sponsors and would've gone to waste had the tout not secured them.
 




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