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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is absolutely nothing wrong with it at all. If person A has a ticket to something and wants to sell it, and person B wants to buy that ticket, there is a perfect opportunity for a mutually beneficial sale to be made. It does not in any way harm the poor people in Africa. I find it outrageous, immoral and disgusting that Bob Geldof described such sales as outrageous, immoral and disgusting. I find it contemptible that eBay capitulated to his vainglorious and bombastic demands that they should curtail their legitimate free-market activities.
When combined with Geldof's demand for one million people to converge on Edinburgh, and his ludicrous suggestion for thousands of boats to cross the channel in the spirit of Dunkirk, this latest incident has made me lose virtually all respect for the man. He is a popinjay and a lickspittle of the self-perpetuating celebrity elite, a hierarchicalistic nincompoop, a vainglorious and bombastic dandy, a fool, a nankerous booliak, a [continued on page 8537]
I agree with the chap that thinks Bob is a lickspittle or whatever he referred to the Geldof man as!
Our personal liberties have been curtailed by his high handed approach at turning the innocent sale of tickets (basics of demand and supply) into some immoral wrong!
I have 2 tickets that i am willing to sell if anyone want them (the price has got to be good though)
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Hi all (first post here!)
I've just won 2 tickets to the Edinburgh concert at Murrayfield, on the 6th july...though I can't make it now.
I'm trying to find somewhere locally for Scotland so that I can arrange for the tickets to go to someone else (I live in South UK y'see) Does anyone know of a website or contact for a local newspaper up there that might be able to send them on? Or if anybody is after them please e-mail me
Cheers!