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Ipsum

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  1. thanks for redirecting I don't know about UK laws but read this: En France, la loi du 27 Juin 1919 interdit la revente de billets au-dessus de leur valeur faciale (prix imprimé sur le recto). In France, the June 27th of 1919 law forbids the reselling of tickets to a higher price than its face value (price printed on the ticket)
  2. Hello everyone, I want to write about Muse tickets and the black market. Indeed, the Bercy gig was sold out in a day. There are already tickets on ebay for 100 euros, so you can guess what they will worth later. So here in France, the government makes laws about downloading and hacking, because the disc industry is supposed to be in crisis (oh yeah, we all know that Warner employees are begging in the streets). I do not support illegal downloading, but I think that the reselling of gig tickets is far worse. I intended the previous Bercy gig, and I paid 90 euros instead of 45 because the gig was sold out. I'm sick of it! There are websites that sell named tickets, and that may be the solution. Some people live from reselling illegaly tickets. And I've always thought that Muse gigs are cheap, compare to some other gigs that are expensive and plus with poor visual effects. I bought tickets for the Lievin gig, because I live not far from it, but I would have loved to go back to Bercy because in France, it's a mythic place, but I can't because some can buy dozens of tickets. Just think about it, they buy CAT2 tickets for 46 euros. Then, let's suppose they manage to resell 20 tickets for 100 euros (we all know it's easy with Muse tickets), and they earn 1080 euros out of it and they're not even due to pay taxes!!! 1080 euros is about the minimum wage in France. So I'd like to know what you think about it, and what the Muse staff think about what could be done against these resellers. Thank you for your consideration
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