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Two Dublin-Kerry Tickets Sold On Ebay For A Typically Extortionate Price

Two Dublin-Kerry Tickets Sold On Ebay For A Typically Extortionate Price
Conor Neville
By Conor Neville
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It was inevitable this would crop up. Touts no cheered the presence of Dublin in this year's All-Ireland final (it was slim pickings a few years ago when there empty seats visible at the 2010 All-Ireland football final) and they have been doing their worst.

The GAA defines a tout as someone who tries to sell a ticket at a price in excess of face value. It is safe to say that the folk who sold two tickets via an auction of Ebay last night fit that definition.

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The pair of tickets, situated in the Davin End, were snapped up for €2,020 - exactly €1,860 more than their original price.

The GAA discourage touting and have said they will cancel tickets that have been sold above face value.

[Irish Independent]

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