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Originally Posted by Sambo-Chris
No one if forced to bid for them. It's market, demand and offer.
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If no one bids for them than that's ticket loss right there, meaning there will not be 60,000+ people there, meaning a loss for people that actually want to go. Unfortunate, I know, but that's the way things work in this world.
* Actually, the more I think about it, seeing that Central Park is so large, I wouldn't doubt that there are a few thousand or more that sneak in. So who knows. I am sure the security is going to be on top of things, but how can you patrol tens of thousands of people?
Regards,
Jason F.