Caveat emptor: Warnings and scams!
Obviously, this thread is meant to be a caution. We at DBR cannot police private transactions between members, most of whom are anonymous. Use the DBR PM system for the most protection - it keeps the casual scammers away. Don't use phone numbers.
Please read through this for some of the things to look out for, and add anything you learn.
Caveat emptor!
-jk
Logic is not always apparent
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Originally Posted by
brianl
On what charge would the gentleman been arrested? I don't believe it's illegal to sell a ticket for less than face value in NC.
As best I can tell, the campus cops were "enforcing" the University prohibition against unauthorized sale of tickets. "This ticket may not be sold, except by authorized personnel" appears on the backs of both the football and basketball tickets. Scalping, or the lack thereof, was apparently not an issue to the police.
It's probably of the same mindset that states prohibited items in Wallace Wade Stadium include "items obstructing sightlines for other fans" but golf umbrellas are obviously OK!! And then there's "for the courtesy and safety of all fans we ask that umbrellas are not raised while you are in the seating bowl." Go figure...:rolleyes:
k
Warning about ticket Scammer!
Just wanted to let would-be ticket-buyers know that there's a guy reading these posts who called my cell phone posing as "the son of a recently deceased, long-time Duke Basketball season ticket holder" who tried to sell me tickets at face value for the 6 games I am looking for (radford, clemson, wake forest, maryland, virg tech, & carolina). He's got this great scam going where he tells people he's got these great tickets that he can't use (told my wife that his wife was pregnant with twins, so he couldn't go to the games). He tells you he's going to fedex the tickets & has you go to a western union station to wire money. Fortunately, I googled the Florida phone number he gave me (305-672-9328) just in time and uncovered countless stories from people he's successfully scammed. He told me that his name was Mich Cohen, but he's used many other names.
If there's a legit season ticket-holder out there who can't use all their seats for any of the above games that would be willing to put their tickets in the hands of new-to-the-area true Duke fans, please contact me.
Thanks,
Eric Hanly
eric.hanly@duke.edu
Rules ARE there for the Iron Dukes
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Originally Posted by
DU82
Not illegal on public grounds, but Duke is private, so they can impose their own rules on their property.
Since NC has allowed online "scalping" at any price (as long as the State gets their cut in taxes) I have problems with any restrictions regarding ticket resales. OF course, I have problems with any restrictions for public venues anyway. Most tickets are resold below the listed ticket value. (I can understand restricting locations, so that ticket transactions do not obstruct entrances, etc.)
While I see your point, I think the rules put in place ( see page 2 of https://admin.xosn.com/attachments1/...DB_OEM_ID=5100 ) prohibit any ticket resale, regardless of "where" such a sale occurred.
It is my understanding that basketball tickets in the past have been voided by the Iron Dukes for unauthorized resale that occurred online. Some "neighbors" in Cameron were a bit irate over whoever ended up in the original owner's seats (tickets were advertised/sold at a high price online) and they let the administration know about it!
The lawyers out there can discuss whether the tacit agreement made when season tickets are purchased can actually hold water. My personal guess is, if push comes to shove, the answer is "yes." I have no idea what happens if a visitor who paid $1k for a ticket shows up and is told his ticket is void.:rolleyes:
k