Who sells tickets on Stubhub?

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If you sell your ticket at over the odds you are a ticket tout, no better or worse than any other. Personally, the club should not be facilitating this service and shame on those who choose to rip of others, whether fellow blues, a tourist looking to get to a match or anyone else.

If you sell your ticket at a premium and get heat from your regular neighbours in the ground for ruining their derby night, you deserve everything you get
The problem is if you sell it face value it's getting bought by someone who is selling it on to make more money, a lot of these tickets I think are going to get past on outside.
It's a mine field, best thing to do would of been for the club to say for one game only no resale on this one.
On the night of the game the club will have zero idea who is sitting in the seats so if it kicks off CCTV isnt going to help like it would if they had the name of the ticket holder for each seat.
I'm not going incase theres trouble, which is a shame, my ticket isnt for sale
 
The problem is if you sell it face value it's getting bought by someone who is selling it on to make more money, a lot of these tickets I think are going to get past on outside.
It's a mine field, best thing to do would of been for the club to say for one game only no resale on this one.
On the night of the game the club will have zero idea who is sitting in the seats so if it kicks off CCTV isnt going to help like it would if they had the name of the ticket holder for each seat.
I'm not going incase theres trouble, which is a shame, my ticket isnt for sale

Completely agree it's a minefield and it's going to be chaos on the 16th inside and outside the ground. I think the club are fueling the problem, but if you sell your seat for profit, you need to take responsibility for the difficulty you might put your week in week out neighbours in.
 
Completely agree it's a minefield and it's going to be chaos on the 16th inside and outside the ground. I think the club are fueling the problem, but if you sell your seat for profit, you need to take responsibility for the difficulty you might put your week in week out neighbours in.
See the club cant be held responsible for what goes on outside, can see loads of them idiots who dont go to games but turn up to welcome buses hanging about.
 
See the club cant be held responsible for what goes on outside, can see loads of them idiots who dont go to games but turn up to welcome buses hanging about.

That is a crazy logic. they absolutely can show some level of responsibility by ensuring that there is some sort of distrubution scheme to fellow blues, registered with the club when supply exceeds demand. Sure there will still be the odd idiot, but the club, by touting tickets, are effectively washing their hands of responsibility for what happens outside and inside the ground on Monday week
 
they move the game to Monday night...I live in London, means a more expensive train fare as its a weekday, a forced stay over night in a hotel as I cant get the train back after, two half days off work....and RS might win the league that night which would be awful.....they don't make it easy for ST holders that live far away. I sold mine on Stubhub already...after weighing it up what else am I supposed to do? Had it been a weekend I would have gone.

Leicester also moved to Monday night I see, nice, I was planning on taking my 14 year old nephew to that...but he has school (plus all the reasons above) This is what stubhub is for....altho I agree it should only be face value
 
they move the game to Monday night...I live in London, means a more expensive train fare as its a weekday, a forced stay over night in a hotel as I cant get the train back after, two half days off work....and RS might win the league that night which would be awful.....they don't make it easy for ST holders that live far away. I sold mine on Stubhub already...after weighing it up what else am I supposed to do? Had it been a weekend I would have gone.

Leicester also moved to Monday night I see, nice, I was planning on taking my 14 year old nephew to that...but he has school (plus all the reasons above) This is what stubhub is for....altho I agree it should only be face value
How much did you sell it for mate.
 
they move the game to Monday night...I live in London, means a more expensive train fare as its a weekday, a forced stay over night in a hotel as I cant get the train back after, two half days off work....and RS might win the league that night which would be awful.....they don't make it easy for ST holders that live far away. I sold mine on Stubhub already...after weighing it up what else am I supposed to do? Had it been a weekend I would have gone.

Leicester also moved to Monday night I see, nice, I was planning on taking my 14 year old nephew to that...but he has school (plus all the reasons above) This is what stubhub is for....altho I agree it should only be face value

it also needs to be policed in terms of a members card (ID Verified) or something similar & for a CAT A such as the 16th March, you cannot buy a ticket via resale without being to Goodison at least once before.
 
How much did you sell it for mate.
I sold mine for that game for £18. Street End lower. Covers Stub Hub commission for selling on my behalf.
It went within 10 minutes. To someone who will use it and not sell it on I hope.
Telling thing for me is that the ticket has been collected already almost six weeks before the game. That ticket potentially could change hands a few times.
 
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