informant
2004-04-24 10:30:01 UTC
Hello,
If a ticket has the words "not for resale" printed on it, is there any
legal reason why I cannot sell it to someone else? I realize that the
ticket can be voided if I try and sell it, but would selling the
ticket break any law? I live in the state of CA if it matters.
ZS
It's your property you can sell it for what you can get.If a ticket has the words "not for resale" printed on it, is there any
legal reason why I cannot sell it to someone else? I realize that the
ticket can be voided if I try and sell it, but would selling the
ticket break any law? I live in the state of CA if it matters.
ZS
"Not for resale" may mean that it can't be sold in a store that would sell
tickets to the public.
Guessing again, Bullis?tickets to the public.
IOW, a store buys 5,000 tickets for a ball game at a specified price then
sells those tickets to the public.
If you're not buying bulk tickets, but just want to unload the ticket
because you can't use it, then there should be no problem with it.
As usual, you don't know what you're talking about, Bullis.sells those tickets to the public.
If you're not buying bulk tickets, but just want to unload the ticket
because you can't use it, then there should be no problem with it.
Unless they have some way of proving who the ticket was given to, they
wouldn't know who owned it or why they got it.
And the person at the ticket machine as you enter the park could care
less.wouldn't know who owned it or why they got it.
And the person at the ticket machine as you enter the park could care
They do, and you're an idiot.