Seriously, there is someone here comparing ticket scalping to scalping bread? That is some pretty dumb logic because that would put supermarkets and their purveyors in the realm of scalpers as well -- lemonade stands, too, or did you not know that they all mark up?
Since "scalpers" and "brokers" are separated by mere bureaucracy, they're all scalpers to me. Having been on both sides of the argument, what I have to say is this: if you're going to vilify scalpers, then you must also vilify Ticketmaster and/or the venues for scalping their own tickets. Ticketmaster Platinum Listings, anyone? Just guess who's behind those $1,700 floor tickets for Billy Joel. And as those listings sell, the prices for subsequent Platinum Listings rise almost exponentially within minutes. I have watched it happen. What's more, the artist is usually in bed with them on that -- the artists whom several commenters on here have on angelic pedestals, naively assuming said artists would be outraged at such mistreatment of their fans. They are only as outraged as Springsteen, who, while feigning outrage at Ticketmaster, still contracts with venues that contract with Ticketmaster on what, every tour? Yeah, he sheds tears of gold for you.
While we're on the subject of Ticketmaster, it sells blocks of its own tickets on Stubhub. When you see 1-30 tickets available on Stubhub, that's usually Ticketmaster. It's not a couple of scalpers getting hundreds of tickets each. It's also untrue that all scalpers are earning 10, 20, or 100 times face value all the time. There is so much competition now from bumbling Stubhubbers that they constantly undercut one another and drive prices into the ground. There's a self-correction in the prices there.
Gone are the days when the really heartless broker jerks did mark up to 10 times face value. That's a nice pipe dream these days. Most of us are getting nowhere near that. Nothing is that simple. Just because you see a ticket that has a face value of $50 listed on Stubhub for $5,000 doesn't mean it sells for that and it certainly does not mean the seller is pocketing the gross selling price. Any idiot who does sales can attest to that.
Yeah, you can sit there and think "hey, what a jerk, trying to scam someone into paying that," but a price tag that high is nothing more than a fantasy or a desperate hope that someone with money to burn will take the bait. So sue a guy for dreaming big.
When Billy Joel played that tiny venue on Long island a few months ago, everyone around here tried turning that trick. We're talking well-to-do suburban family types who were gunning for $100 tickets to scalp for $600-$1,000 and boasting about it. It wasn't just scalpers. Suddenly, some of your morally upstanding, scalper-hating peers became who they claim to despise for the sake of a few hundred extra bucks. Like you wouldn't try it if you could!
This is a spec business like any other, with a cash layout and overhead. We buy the merchandise and try to sell it, but we have a finite amount of time before our merchandise is worthless. I'm not going to cry about selling at a loss or ticket values tanking because that means as much as reading losers cry about scum buying bread.
You can sit there and claim scalpers do no work, but that shows ignorance. There is much more involved than spending 30 seconds buying a few tickets and then another two minutes to list them somewhere.
The bottom line is nothing is what you think it is and calling people scum when you have no clue about what they actually do only demonstrates a stubborn ignorance. I have received my share of hate mail via Craigslist and Ebay. The senders are the same entitled jerks who (while trolling the "dealer" section of CL) call me a scumbag but want floor tickets to One Direction for $10 each and everything at your garage sale for 25 cents. But I don't care! If that's who they want to be, yay for them. I have made my choice not to be beholden to some employer who views me as a random number to be toyed with arbitrarily.
I work hard by being as enterprising as possible and I will scalp anything (within reason) I can if it means I can keep being self-employed and independent (just not Twinkies -- that was really not worth it). Behind everyone, including scalpers and brokers, is a life and a story. I got burned out on a dead end corporate job and the absurd lifestyle of kowtowing to a large employer that has no respect for its employees and will turn on them in a heartbeat.
Some are immigrants, some guys have handicapped kids and need to make extra cash scalping. Some really are jerkwad leeches. But none are better or worse than any armchair deities. So those living in your glass houses can request those three to five vacation days coming to them from your jobs to sit in their chairs and judge scalpers. Yay for them.
Meanwhile, I'm working hard to stay self-reliant so I have to appeal to no one for time off. It's worth having to tell some spiteful, judgmental people to go away once in a while.