Since it can be difficult to obtain concert tickets, many scalpers have taken advantage of this “business opportunity” by purposefully stealing tickets from fans and reselling them for a premium. According to the “Daily Mail” report, although scalpers are known to be arrogant, one of the bravest “scalper brothers” has recently appeared on the Internet.
This man recently made $14,000 (about RM65,000) from the sale of his Taylor Swift concert ticket. In order to pay for his college tuition, he immediately thanked the fans who purchased his ticket by posting a video on TikTok.
The man, Isaac Jarman, wrote in the video:
“To the person who bought my Taylor Swift concert ticket for US$14,000 (approximately RM65,000), I love you.
Thank you for helping me pay off my college tuition. I wish I could attend (the concert), but 14k would be great too, I don’t know.
By all means, enjoy those fourth-row seats for me. “
This man recently made $14,000 (about RM65,000) from the sale of his Taylor Swift concert ticket. In order to pay for his college tuition, he immediately thanked the fans who purchased his ticket by posting a video on TikTok.
-“You are so real.”
-“If I pay 14k, then Taylor Swift would better go out with me for a whole day and then watch movies together at home all night.”
-“I love Taylor, but if someone wants to buy my ticket for 5k, I will sell it.”
-“14k is only enough to pay for one semester’s tuition, right?”
-“What college’s tuition is only 14k?”
– “Those who say “this is why true fans can’t go to concerts”, if someone is willing to spend that much money to buy a ticket, it means they are fans too.”
I know that scalpers are exaggerated, but I have never seen a scalper act so bravely. What do you think about this matter? Let’s talk about it!