Comment by johnpaulkiser 3 days ago willingness to stand in line for a ticket probably correlates well with fandom 7 comments johnpaulkiser Reply bradleybuda 3 days ago Standing in line is (today) a digital process that a scalper can trivially scale saghm 3 days ago It seems unlikely they'd continue to do do that if they weren't able to flip it at a higher price later alphager 3 days ago X$ for the ticket plus a convenience fee/service fee for standing in line. 1 reply → badgersnake 3 days ago Why bother if there’s no profit? gtm1260 3 days ago How does willingness to pay more money not correlate with fandom? badgersnake 2 days ago Willingness to pay is not the same as ability to pay.
bradleybuda 3 days ago Standing in line is (today) a digital process that a scalper can trivially scale saghm 3 days ago It seems unlikely they'd continue to do do that if they weren't able to flip it at a higher price later alphager 3 days ago X$ for the ticket plus a convenience fee/service fee for standing in line. 1 reply → badgersnake 3 days ago Why bother if there’s no profit?
saghm 3 days ago It seems unlikely they'd continue to do do that if they weren't able to flip it at a higher price later alphager 3 days ago X$ for the ticket plus a convenience fee/service fee for standing in line. 1 reply →
alphager 3 days ago X$ for the ticket plus a convenience fee/service fee for standing in line. 1 reply →
gtm1260 3 days ago How does willingness to pay more money not correlate with fandom? badgersnake 2 days ago Willingness to pay is not the same as ability to pay.
Standing in line is (today) a digital process that a scalper can trivially scale
It seems unlikely they'd continue to do do that if they weren't able to flip it at a higher price later
X$ for the ticket plus a convenience fee/service fee for standing in line.
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Why bother if there’s no profit?
How does willingness to pay more money not correlate with fandom?
Willingness to pay is not the same as ability to pay.