No - that says nothing about the illegality or otherwise of selling tickets online for more than their face value.
No - that says nothing about the illegality or otherwise of selling tickets online for more than their face value.
Huh!?!Come to think of it, at least you understand the importance of context now - there was also no discussion of the "illegality or otherwise" of rip-offs in Africa or Antarctica.
Huh!?!![]()
How exactly is it preposterous to suggest that a high price is just that and not necessarily a rip-off especially given that the consumer can make an informed decision on whether or not to purchase according to their own personal criteria?
ClubMan has the endurance of a marathon runner on this topic. Unless this is extremely important to you I suggest that you agree to differ.Sigh. Context ClubMan, context.
ClubMan has the endurance of a marathon runner on this topic. Unless this is extremely important to you I suggest that you agree to differ.![]()
You said that my point was "preposterous". I presume you mean my original point/comment in this thread? If so how exactly is it "preposterous" or "wrong"?Sigh. Context ClubMan, context.
I'm just pointing out that there are a myriad of other closely related rip-off situations that we didn't cover in that debate (and by using preposterous examples hopefully emphasising how preposterous your point is).
You said that my point was "preposterous". I presume you mean my original point/comment in this thread? If so how exactly is it "preposterous" or "wrong"?
No - that says nothing about the illegality or otherwise of selling tickets online for more than their face value.
Your entitled to your opinion.Your first point is exasperating, not preposterous ;-)
Your entitled to your opinion.