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Page 1 of 2 Black market tickets for next year's Olympic Games in China are already being sold illegally on the internet, according to a story published on BBC Online. Individuals who were initially allowed to buy 50 tickets each are cashing in by selling them for more than 10 times their face value. Beijing's Olympic Committee (BOCOG) allows tickets to be transferred between users, but not for profit. |
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Black market tickets for next year's Olympic Games in China are already being sold illegally on the internet, according to a story published on BBC Online. Individuals who were initially allowed to buy 50 tickets each are cashing in by selling them for more than 10 times their face value. Beijing's Olympic Committee (BOCOG) allows tickets to be transferred between users, but not for profit.
