Comments on: Craigslist, eBay fighting Michael Jackson scalpers
Craigslist and eBay are full of offers of tickets to the pop singer's memorial service--some with an asking price of thousands of dollars for a pair. But are the tickets worth anything?
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I say power to anyone who got a ticket and somehow sells it. It doesn't matter if the money is going to heart surgery or a bad day at the tracks as far as I'm concerned. It isn't anyone's business but those who are making the exchange. If the recipient wants the tickets and feels that it that important, then let's not worry about it. Remember, someone has to buy it and if it makes them feel better and no one is getting hurt, I don't see what the problem is. After tomorrow it won't matter, anyway.
The Jackson family is now and has always been about one thing: money. And they're willing to do anything to get it - including selling their souls to Satan.
Can I have an AMEN??!!!
- by JimBrittTN July 12, 2009 3:43 AM PDT
- WHY would you want to go to the memorial service for has-been Michael Jackson?
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(16 Comments)If you have a ticket you have the right to sell it! The estate has cost the tax payers of California millions of dollars and will bring in millions more; they have a lot of never gripping about average citizens trying to make a few dollars.