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    They Shud be lucky they got the tickets for free in the 1st place :rolleyes: Selfish so and so's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wootzeh
    actually they were selling for 10mil
    lol it was £3,000 per ticket . 1 mil u could hire mj to do live performance for that lmao
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    O.o
    never knew it was worth that much

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    I think its terrible. They shouldnt be able to sell them On Ebay. They get them for free and this is to help the less fortunate and to make that G8 open there eyes, and all some people can think about is opening there eyes to money. Some people are so greedy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wootzeh
    actually they were selling for 10mil
    They did not sell on Ebay for 10 million, members of Ebay, who called themselves 'Scum Busters' placed fake bids of 10 million (The maximum amount Ebay lets you bid) for the tickets, so they could not be sold...

    I think what Bob Geldof is doing is good, and it WILL make a difference to the financial state of some people on our Earth. However, I think the tickets should not have been given away for free to people who didn't really want them. If they sold them normally it would have prevented the whole Ebay problem, people who wanted to go to the Live8 concert would actually be able to go and more money would have been raised.
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    14 June, 2005 | 07:34PM BST

    Dear all,
    Today you have made it very clear to us that our previous decision to allow the sale of LIVE 8 tickets on eBay.co.uk was not one that the vast majority of you agreed with. As a result of this clear signal from the Community we have decided to prohibit the resale of LIVE 8 tickets on the site.

    Although the resale of tickets is not illegal, we think that this is absolutely the right thing to do. We have listened to the views you expressed on the discussion boards and in the many emails you have sent to us. We shall be working over the next few hours to remove all LIVE 8 ticket listings from the site.

    Thanks for taking the time to contact us and make your views heard,

    Regards,

    Doug McCallum
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    On behalf of the whole eBay.co.uk team

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    It's happened before with tickets being sold for charity, then being sold by the buyer on ebay, I don't know if it's fair or not, the concert for raising awareness anyway so I don't see why it would be harming anyone, although I guess the whole point was for the winners of the tickets to keep them for themselves, but surely the Live 8 people must have known they would be sold on ebay.

    How can you not like Bob Geldof, he's done some great things for poor countries around the world, and I saw him on that Jonathon Ross programme and he seemed pretty friendly.





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    i didnt say i dont like wat hes done i just dnt like the guy. just because he gives money to chairty and organises events doesnt mean i have to like him as a person
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mit
    i didnt say i dont like wat hes done i just dnt like the guy. just because he gives money to chairty and organises events doesnt mean i have to like him as a person
    I'm not saying you have to, it's just you didn't give a reason so I don't understand.





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    yeh they stopped selling them and suspended the people who were bidding on them. i think that it is stupid. those tickets were won and selling them is just argh!!!(no words) making money out of a charity event!!!


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