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Source: ebay Michael Jackson Ticket |
There are still listings on eBay [EBAY
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]for tickets to Michael Jackson's now-cancelled tour in London.
However, when you click on the link, there's a message saying, "We're sorry; currently there are no listings available for this product."
There are plenty of tickets though, used or unused, from Jackson's previous concerts throughout the years.
Many are from his family's famous 1984 Victory Tour.
"Buy it Now" prices range from a few hundred dollars to well over $1,000.
The most expensive Jackson ticket on eBay at the moment is from a 1993 concert in Puerto Rico. Asking price is $25,000.
But free shipping!
AEG Live is in the process of figuring out how to refund $85 million in tickets purchased by nearly one million people to Jackson's 50-date London tour.
I doubt AEG will be out the full $85 million.
How many people might hold onto those tickets as mementos, or sell them for more than face value on sites like eBay?
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