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Re: THIS tw*t SHOULD BE BANNED FROM CARDIFF

Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:05 pm

SirJimmySchoular wrote:
dogfound wrote:
paulh_85 wrote:
Llan_Blue wrote:
paulh_85 wrote:
neilst wrote:Robbing people of their hard earned cash. £1000 for two f##king tickets
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cardiff-Vs-L ... 3361487781



not robbing anyone though is he!

just report it on Ebay

Yeah he’s robbing a genuine fan out of a ticket.



no hes not? unless he actually robbed the tickets off a fan of course.



they are not actually stolen but you know that.
but buying those tickets to sell at a profit is 100% preventing { robbing } a genuine CCFC fan from going, you know that too.


Not if a very rich but somewhat gullible man who is also a very genuine Cardiff City fan buys them .

Personally, just the word " Liverpool" anywhere in a sentence which includes paying money to someone would make me suspicious . I mean ,I wouldn't for one moment suggest that scousers are untrustworthy or dishonest or anything since we now know that you can never generalise but .... Um.....



I did not mention Liverpool fans. although I do admit its probably them that would buy on black market.


my point in this thread is that the club should at least try to sell to invested fans { those that spend money and have a history at our club } before going down the road of ST holders { I am one } being able to buy extras .

Re: THIS tw*t SHOULD BE BANNED FROM CARDIFF

Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:41 pm

i've always been of the view that the market sets the prices. if someone is prepared to pay £1000 from a tout, then both sides get value from the transaction. in reality they are worth a less than tenth of that on the open market.

if i ever see that ticket prices are too high, i don't pay them, simple. i won't be taken advantage of.

Re: THIS tw*t SHOULD BE BANNED FROM CARDIFF

Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:16 pm

The club are aware of the tickets on offer don't touch with a barge Pol

Re: THIS tw*t SHOULD BE BANNED FROM CARDIFF

Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:56 pm

northernbluebird wrote:i've always been of the view that the market sets the prices. if someone is prepared to pay £1000 from a tout, then both sides get value from the transaction. in reality they are worth a less than tenth of that on the open market.

if i ever see that ticket prices are too high, i don't pay them, simple. i won't be taken advantage of.


Very well said