If the market actually warranted the price of $250 per ticket it's not screwing over anybody. That's the fair market price for tickets. When the Warriors played the Pacers a couple weeks ago tickets were going for well over face value. The actual demand was that high. Were Pacer fans gouging other fans? No. They owned a property that had that value. The issue here is people who should know the actual demand isn't high enough to warrant that price but they can't be patient and pay that price. I put that on the buyer not the seller.
Are you saying if you owned a mint condition 1965 Corvette you would sell it for the original price and not what the fair market today would dictate?
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