A good chunk of the tickets were probably bought by bots, or people who buy the tickets so they can sell them for ridiculous prices. But of course, those tickets are now worthless. For this reason, more tickets should be sold.
The problem with this is that Mojang would have to be able to determine how many tickets have been re-sold in violation of the "non-transferable" rule. There is really no way that they can do that reliably enough to offer additional tickets.
The problem with this is that Mojang would have to be able to determine how many tickets have been re-sold in violation of the "non-transferable" rule. There is really no way that they can do that reliably enough to offer additional tickets.
- sunperp
I agree with you. You prob. need to hire a outside company to filter that out
- sunperp
- sunperp
Please provide clarification on "good chunk". Right now I count 19 individual tickets available by auction on eBay.
1000+ tickets easily. I don't think everyone is going to sell their ticket right now, some will wait a month or so before the event to do it.
I'll be keeping track of the tickets made available for sale - for science. I have doubts the scalper problem is as bad as some are guessing.
ahh you're right. Oh well I'm not going to Minecon anyway the tickets sold out so quickly