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Originally posted by Mister Martian
It's not shade. It's a valid point... and as usual it was addressed without a valid counterpoint.
They Bey Hive is so simple.
Stub Hub has 27 different shows in the US with hundreds of tickets per show going for more than triple the price. That's just stub hub. There are plenty of other sites.
This isn't just Beyonce... I'm not trying to shade her. I went to the Beyonce Experience in Nashville, (which I believe sold around 87-95%) and the arena was so empty they asked people from the upper sections to relocate to better seats. It basically became open seating.
Britney's FFT in Nashville was about 70% sold before they decided to use the Groupon to fill the rest of the arena.
I'm just saying a lot of these sites are boasting about rapid sales because it's good for them. They got their money already. They don't care about the rate that these tickets are being turned over to scalpers.
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So, basically... there's demand for Bey tickets and there was no demand for Brit tickets? It doesn't matter who bought the tickets, they're still SALES. StubHub doesn't count for GDP, so there's really no point bringing them up. And you act like they wouldn't have been sold anyway.