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North Carolina Legalizes Ticket Scalping what effect does it have on you ... Source: blogs.nzherald.co.nz --- 27 days ago
Does Ticket Scalping ruin the enjoyment of real fans or is it a legitimate way to make money? ... Source: www.ticketnews.com --- 39 days ago
While the outcome for University of Virginia football fans was not what they would have hoped last week when the team lost at home to USC , at least anyone who was willing to pay for tickets could buy them from scalpers. The City of Charlottesville, VA does not restrict Ticket resale, so scalpers are welcome to resell tickets to Cavaliers's football games. And, as the video below from WVIR-TV shows, city authorities only concern was that any Scalping activity did not stop traffic or cause a disturbance. Resellers who impede traffic could face being arrested. read more ... Source: www.topix.com --- 20 days ago
Mon, September 22, 2008 It's a love-hate relationship for Keith Leach, a man who admittedly helps to put the "mark" in black market. ...
Source: jdawson.encblogs.com --- 39 days ago
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003844880 ... Source: www.wbay.com --- 38 days ago
The City Council approved an ordinance requiring a permit for scalpers -- those who aren't original Ticket holders and sell for more than face value. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 89 days ago
A plan to permit online Ticket Scalping is headed to the House floor, after committee members again revised the plan. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 89 days ago
RALEIGH -- With time running out on this year's Legislative session, a plan to allow online Ticket Scalping is stalled in a House committee. The House Finance Committee met Tuesday to discuss a bill that would allow the Internet sale of tickets above face value. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 59 days ago
Aug 14 - While the Chinese government is vowing to clean up on Ticket Scalping, Ticket sellers are visible outside of major sports venues. ... Source: www.nydailynews.com --- 41 days ago
Welcome to Allianz Stadium? According to the competition over at the New York Times that seems to be a possibility. Supposedly the Giants and Jets are negotiating with the “German financial services giant” for what would be a 30-year deal that would be worth $25 million annually. Hmmm … 30 years, $25 million. That’s $750 million. Plus a $300 million loan from the NFL. Plus an estimated $371 million in revenue from the Giants’ Personal Seat Licenses and probably another $300 million or so from the Jets’ PSLs. Plus they’re selling naming rights to each of the corners of the stadium for $8 million per year over 20 years, which is $160 million per corner, or $640 million total. OK, $750 million (naming rights), plus $300 million (loan), plus $371 million (Giants PSLs), plus $300 million (Jets PSLs), plus $640 million (corner rights). That’s about $2.36 billion. Even if you take out the $300 million loan, which presumably has to be paid back, we’re at $2 billion. And the stadium, which was once supposed to cost $800 million is now estimated to cost $1.6 billion. That’s less than $2 billion, right? And we haven’t gotten to Ticket revenue, revenue from their luxury suites, which will presumably bring in multi-multi millions for each team, not to mention the TicketExchange Scalping machine, merchandising, in-stadium advertising, revenue from their internet and TV shows, the $8 watered-down beers, programs, hot dogs, yearbooks, parking, in ... Source: www.collegian.psu.edu --- 11 days ago
Penn State Police saw an increase in Ticket Scalping for the football team's first Big Ten game against Illinois Saturday, Capt. Bill Moerschbacher said. ... Source: www.collegian.psu.edu --- 9 days ago
I find it hard to believe that the comments from the Penn State Police on Ticket Scalping are legitimate in the article, " Illegal Ticket sales rising" (Oct. 1). Why is there a big concern now after all of these years? ... Source: www.charlotte.com --- 86 days ago
Consumers looking for tickets to sold-out events will have some protection if they go shopping on the Internet under a bill headed to Gov. Mike Easley. The House and the Senate approved a plan Friday creating an exemption in North Carolina's no-Scalping law. Current law prohibits resale of seats for more than $3 above face value, but that hasn't stopped some sellers from Scalping tickets on the Web. The measure headed to the governor would make reselling tickets online legal for 11 months starting in August. Vendors will file monthly reports about their sales and guarantee customers that their tickets are legitimate The compromise plan was hammered out by lawmakers as they try to adjourn for the year. ... Source: www.charlotte.com --- 101 days ago
... Source: www.mg.co.za --- 89 days ago
One Ticket for the opening ceremony of next month's Olympic Games in Beijing changed hands for up $30 000. ...
Source: blog.cleveland.com --- 30 days ago
COLUMBUS DISPATCH OSU Ticket Scalping: State to go after former legislator Elections officials had expected former state Rep. John Widowfield to admit campaign law violation GOP chief, Brunner clash over absentee ballots DAYTON DAILY NEWS 71 dead cats and... ... Source: www.newsobserver.com --- 94 days ago
Bill would allow reselling online. ... Source: www.castanet.net --- 61 days ago
Despite boasts that all 6.8 million tickets have been sold for the Beijing Olympics, organizers have been forced to acknowledge thousands of empty seats with games volunteers being used to fill the void.... ... Find more results for Ticket Scalping on RSSMicro.com |
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