secondary ticketing
noun [ U ] uk/ˌsek.ən.dri ˈtɪk.ɪ.tɪŋ/ us/ˌsek.ən.der.i ˈtɪk.ɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
门票二次销售(购买门票然后卖给他人)
the practice of buying tickets for an event and then selling them to someone else
Most concert promoters, artists and managers would like to see secondary ticketing banned, he said. 他说,大多数音乐会推广人、艺术家和经理人都希望禁止门票二次销售行为。
Secondary ticketing companies enable the public to trade their tickets online with customers who are prepared to pay above their face value. 二级票务公司让人们可以在网上把票卖给那些愿意以高于票面价格购买门票的人。
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- The government is likely to resist calls from concert promoters to outlaw secondary ticketing.
- Operators of secondary ticketing sites said it was not possible to control where tickets were sold.
- If you buy tickets from one of the growing number of secondary ticketing companies who sell tickets to "sold-out" events, you could pay a mark-up of 50 or even 100 per cent.