They are allowed to re-sell their tickets, but the conditions of purchase state that they cannot be resold at a premium. If people legitimately find that they can't use their tickets, there's nothing to stop them on-selling their tickets at, or under face value.Mister Wright said:While I think this is a good move. I don't think any company should resrict the right of the owner of the ticket to on-sell. The ticket is their property and they should therefore be able to either use it or sell it. If there are suckers out there who are going to pay 3 times the amount of the ticket value, then fair game I say. What I don't agree with is allowing people to buy unlimited tickets or a massive block. Tickets should be restricted to 4 at a time for individual sale. However, that then causes problems for people who honestly want to purchase 6 or 8 tickets for them and all their mates.
What I meant was selling it at a higher price. I know you can sell them at the same price.cameeel said:They are allowed to re-sell their tickets, but the conditions of purchase state that they cannot be resold at a premium. If people legitimately find that they can't use their tickets, there's nothing to stop them on-selling their tickets at, or under face value.
1300 is alot. I know some freinds that brought tickets on Ebay so it is a nervous wait for them.Alysum said:hang on 1300 is nothing....there has to be a lot more than that!
also CA should cancel all the tickets poms got via the aussie family thing