Soul_Survivor88
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.put my tickets on the exchange this morning, bought up in less than 30 seconds. I don't even know how that is possible.Let us know in this thread...I'm trying to get tickets for the game for my birthday.
For those going and keeping their tix...enjoy and have fun!
BRADY'S BAAACK!!!!!!
put my tickets on the exchange this morning, bought up in less than 30 seconds. I don't even know how that is possible.
How much profit did you make off of them?
None, they go for face value on the exchange.
put my tickets on the exchange this morning, bought up in less than 30 seconds. I don't even know how that is possible.
Sounds like you lost out on a golden opportunity to gouge the hell out of someone.
despite some people's claims that I live in my mother's basement, I do well enough to have no need to charge people extra for my tickets.
despite some people's claims that I live in my mother's basement, I do well enough to have no need to charge people extra for my tickets.
Mom still doesn't charge rent?despite some people's claims that I live in my mother's basement, I do well enough to have no need to charge people extra for my tickets.
put my tickets on the exchange this morning, bought up in less than 30 seconds. I don't even know how that is possible.
the person who bought your tickets is probably turning them around for a profit.
The way these schemes work is described in a report published by Schneiderman’s office in January. It’s a four-part process that goes like this:
- Bots hover over Ticketmaster and similar sites to detect the moment a ticket “drops.”
- The code pulls hundreds of tickets into a “reserve” platform that is intended to give ordinary people a few minutes to put in their payment details.
- Hundreds of names and credit card numbers are automatically fed into the checkout window.
- Using special software, the bots also defeat the special “Captcha” tools (those squiggly letter boxes) intended to prove the buyer is human.
I can't find anything on the ticket exchange I have been looking every 30 minutes or so and have seen 0 tickets all week.
Well best of luck my friend! Hopefully we both hit it at the right time.same here
No, I'm using them...the person who bought your tickets is probably turning them around for a profit.