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I'm screwing you. I sure am. He decided whether to buy. Let's pass on Saturdays, okay? Because so many were still remaining? Yeah, just not worth it.
Doesn't make it sound like a very attractive business to be in. Don't use bots to buy tickets. The definition of a bot is a squishy thing. We had noticed one of their YouTube videos. Now all these tools are out there. Touted stub tools and Primo browser. So that is a multi-session browser.
Doesn't make it sound like a very attractive business to be in. Don't use bots to buy tickets. The definition of a bot is a squishy thing. We had noticed one of their YouTube videos. Now all these tools are out there. Touted stub tools and Primo browser. So that is a multi-session browser.
Doesn't make it sound like a very attractive business to be in. Don't use bots to buy tickets. The definition of a bot is a squishy thing. We had noticed one of their YouTube videos. Now all these tools are out there. Touted stub tools and Primo browser. So that is a multi-session browser.
Which helped brokers mask their IP address and log into many Ticketmaster accounts, letting them avoid caps on how many tickets they can buy. Really, the sky's the limit of the number of tickets you can buy. The services cost $250 a month and are only available to ticket brokers. That's the problem.
Which helped brokers mask their IP address and log into many Ticketmaster accounts, letting them avoid caps on how many tickets they can buy. Really, the sky's the limit of the number of tickets you can buy. The services cost $250 a month and are only available to ticket brokers. That's the problem.
Which helped brokers mask their IP address and log into many Ticketmaster accounts, letting them avoid caps on how many tickets they can buy. Really, the sky's the limit of the number of tickets you can buy. The services cost $250 a month and are only available to ticket brokers. That's the problem.
Use something like StubTools that allows you to have so many sessions. Do you think the average fan has a fair shot to get these tickets?
Use something like StubTools that allows you to have so many sessions. Do you think the average fan has a fair shot to get these tickets?
Use something like StubTools that allows you to have so many sessions. Do you think the average fan has a fair shot to get these tickets?
He makes the point for me. I'm sorry. I'm getting ahead of him. Someone else just bought 24.
He makes the point for me. I'm sorry. I'm getting ahead of him. Someone else just bought 24.
He makes the point for me. I'm sorry. I'm getting ahead of him. Someone else just bought 24.
Well, how's that? If someone buys 24, that's 24 fewer than other people can get.
Well, how's that? If someone buys 24, that's 24 fewer than other people can get.
Well, how's that? If someone buys 24, that's 24 fewer than other people can get.
Okay, so people should assemble a team at 9.59. Sure. Okay, so you think it's fair? You think the current landscape is fair? Yeah.
Okay, so people should assemble a team at 9.59. Sure. Okay, so you think it's fair? You think the current landscape is fair? Yeah.
Okay, so people should assemble a team at 9.59. Sure. Okay, so you think it's fair? You think the current landscape is fair? Yeah.
Okay, what are you saying? You are such a moron. Yeah, it's one or the other. Oh, what a moron. Whether it's legal has also been a bit vague. The 2016 BOTS Act makes it illegal to circumvent a security measure used by the ticket issuer to enforce posted event ticket purchasing limits. But the Federal Trade Commission has enforced the act just once, even as brokers seem to violate it daily.