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arw0nyesterday at 6:41 PM6 repliesview on HN

And the soccer WC went the opposite direction, by encouraging scalping, giving it an official avenue, and taking a cut of the profits. Now only rich people get to enjoy a sport meant for the masses, yay.


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baud147258yesterday at 7:27 PM

> Now only rich people get to enjoy a sport meant for the masses, yay.

By and large, the masses have always experienced football on a TV screen. (though removing lower price tickets from such public sport events is still bad)

ajmurmannyesterday at 7:08 PM

Well, there is a genuine problem with the WC that reselling solves. It's unclear till a few days before what team will be in which match. That said, I'd prefer the solution where tickets don't go on sale till it's clear which teams are in the match.

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alaudetyesterday at 7:08 PM

Actually, rich people and not so rich people who don't mind borrowing more than they can afford. I'm not rich by any means and there are much worse of than me dumping a couple months salary for the "experience". Not that there is a problem with it if that's what you enjoy. A bit over the top for my taste though.

greenavocadoyesterday at 7:54 PM

They can keep it and society will be better off.

buellerbuelleryesterday at 6:55 PM

FIFA is corrupt, so this shouldn't be a surprise.

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jmyeyesterday at 8:55 PM

> Now only rich people get to enjoy a sport meant for the masses, yay.

I'm so tired of people trying to pretend that limited tickets to an event billions of people want to attend ought to be available to poor people just because. If they sold for a penny, the resale market would eat them up and they'd still cost what they cost. If you'd bought them for $10, you'd instantly turn around and sell them for a few thousand to someone else.

I'm sorry no one prepared you for the fact that rare things have value, but perhaps some introductory economics classes, instead of TikTok-trite-internet-rage would be helpful.

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