Comment by sandworm101
2 years ago
What I find really interesting is that there are so many scams that that the rejection of tickets is common enough to go unnoticed. Someone testing out their new "F-ticketmaster" ticket generation tool is free to test it in the real world. If it doesn't work they will simply be turned away the door like so many others who have been scammed. Nobody would notice the test.
But if each ticket is for a particular seat, would ticketmaster notice if too people came with tickets for the same seat? I bet not. I bet they just trust their ticketing system to be foolproof. If anything they might just reject the second ticket without any way to know which was authentic.
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