The price of concert tickets sold by scalpers was based on the original price and the increase in price varied. For example, a scalper said that the ticket price for Jay Chou's concert was between 1500 yuan and 2500 yuan, while the official price ranged from 580 yuan to 2080 yuan. In addition, there were also scalpers who said that the ticket price for Jay Chou's concert could reach 150,000 yuan. However, there was no clear data on the specific increase in price. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately answer how expensive concert tickets were sold by scalpers.
The concert tickets sold by scalpers might be fake. In the search results, many articles mentioned the existence of scalpers and the risks of buying scalpers. One of the articles mentioned that there were often people selling fake tickets around the concert venue, and another article mentioned that the authenticity of the scalped tickets could be identified by the anti-counterfeit logo on the ticket and the texture of the paper. In addition, another article mentioned the risk of buying fake tickets and leaking personal information when buying scalpers. In summary, the concert tickets sold by the scalpers might be fake.
The concert tickets bought by scalpers could be entered through the same method as the official ticketing platform, which was to use paper tickets or electronic tickets. There was no special passage for scalpers to enter. Some of the scalped tickets were sold through official channels, while others were sold on the ticket buying platform.
There were many ways for scalpers to buy concert tickets. The scalpers could obtain concert tickets through the following methods: 1. Buy from second-hand platforms: Some scalpers would buy concert tickets from second-hand platforms and resell them at a high price. They could stock up by buying a large number of tickets and then sell them before or on the day of the concert. 2. Use ticket-grabbing software: Some scalpers will use ticket-grabbing software to increase the success rate. They might rent or buy independent servers and use multiple devices to refresh at the same time to increase their chances of grabbing tickets. 3. Exploiting platform loopholes: The top scalpers could even take advantage of the loopholes in the concert platform to launch an active attack. For example, some platforms might have loopholes in their identity verification systems. Scalpers could use these loopholes to register in bulk and obtain coupons for newcomers on the platform before reselling them. 4. Non-ticketable: concert tickets are usually divided into two parts: ticketable and non-ticketable. Non-negotiable tickets included work tickets, free tickets, etc. These tickets were flexible and private, providing a great opportunity for scalpers. It should be noted that the above information is only based on the search results provided, and the specific situation may be different.
If you want to buy concert tickets from scalpers, you can try using some second-hand ticket trading apps, such as Taobao, Salted Fish, etc. The scalpers on these platforms were relatively cheaper and more reliable. In addition, you can also try to find recommendations on your circle of friends or social media, or find some senior fans to recommend some reliable scalpers to you. However, it is important to note that there is a certain risk in buying scalpers, so please choose carefully and ensure that you can identify the authenticity.
According to the search results provided, the specific ticket prices for Lang Lang's piano concert varied according to the time and location. According to the information in documents [1],[2],[4],[5],[6],[7],[8], and [10], the ticket price of Lang Lang's piano concert varied according to the number of performances and locations. The ticket prices ranged from 380 yuan to 2024 yuan. The specific ticket price could be inquired by clicking on the ticket purchase link provided or entering the official ticketing platform.
At present, there was still a certain risk in the information security of scalpers entering the concert. Some scalpers resold concert tickets by selling on behalf of others, collecting consumer information, and recruiting ticket snatchers on social media platforms. This kind of behavior could lead to the risk of personal information leakage and property damage. Although some concert tickets had been forced to register their real names, some scalpers still claimed that they still had ways to sell tickets. Therefore, although the real-name system could increase the visibility and security of the ticket purchase process, it could not completely guarantee that scalpers would not be able to obtain concert tickets. For consumers, it was suggested that they could make reservations, lottery, draw lots, etc. to help them obtain concert tickets more fairly.
There were a few ways scalpers could resell concert tickets. First of all, a common trick was that before the official tickets for the concert went on sale, the scammers would claim that there were official ticket sales channels or insiders, claiming that they could buy very tight tickets to attract fans. Secondly, there was another trick. Around the concert venue, some people were selling so-called " scalpers ". These tickets were not only at a high premium, but many of them were also high-quality fake tickets. In addition, there was also a way to resell tickets by selling them on behalf of others. After the scalpers collected consumer information, they would recruit ticket snatchers through social media platforms and publish the consumer's personal information in the chat group. All of these methods carried the risk of personal information being leaked and property damage. In order to avoid being cheated, it is recommended that everyone purchase tickets through official channels, avoid buying low-priced tickets, invitations, or scalpers, and always protect their information security and wallet. If you find that you have been cheated, you should call the police in time and keep relevant evidence for the police.
It was illegal to resell concert tickets. According to the Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China and the Regulations on the Administration of Commercial Performance, reselling tickets, tickets, air tickets, tickets for cultural performances, tickets for sports competitions, or other valuable tickets and certificates were illegal acts. The illegal sale of scalpers may be subject to administrative penalties, including fine, detention, etc. If the circumstances are serious, it may also constitute the crime of illegal business and require criminal responsibility. In addition, buying scalpers was also an illegal transaction. Because it violated the mandatory provisions of laws and administrative regulations, the sales contract of scalpers was invalid and could not be supported by the law. Therefore, it could be concluded that scalping concert tickets was illegal.
It was illegal to scalper concerts. According to the third paragraph of article 52 of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China, reselling concert tickets was illegal and suspected of disrupting market order. In addition, according to the provisions of the Civil Code, civil legal acts that violate the mandatory provisions of laws and administrative regulations are invalid. Therefore, buying and selling scalper tickets is an illegal transaction, and the ticket sales contract formed is naturally an invalid contract and cannot be supported by the law. Therefore, scalping concerts was illegal.
The tickets to the Forbidden City could be bought from scalpers, but this was an unofficial channel and there was a certain risk. There were reports that it was difficult to get tickets for the Forbidden City, and some people could only turn to scalpers for help. The price of the scalpers changed every day, and the reservation fee increased from 50 yuan to 200 yuan per ticket. Some people even spent 10,000 yuan to let 10 guests visit the Forbidden City. In addition, there were also reports that the price of the scalpers was between 350 yuan and 400 yuan. However, there were also reports reminding tourists not to get scalpers to snatch tickets because there had been cases where they could not visit after placing an order. In general, although it was possible to find scalpers to buy tickets to the Forbidden City, this was not an officially authorized channel. There were certain risks and uncertainties. Therefore, it is recommended that tourists choose the official way to buy tickets to ensure the smooth and safe visit.