Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
I'm with 48307, I'm not sure I understand the outrage here at all. She couldn't go to the game due to a family situation, so she had extra tickets, and she tried to sell them for the going rate [[which is often over the face value, particularly for prime seats). So what?

I've certainly done this myself, and have also posted the availability of my extra tickets to people on Facebook. This is what you do when you have tickets you can't use. That idiot writer is pretty transparently trying to stir up a story about a non-celebrity "celebrity" where there's really nothing but pretty normal activity.
When your spouse works for one of the teams playing and earns 20 million per year you don't think the optics are bad to charge above face value and then promote it on social media? What if Harrison Ford's wife was selling a couple of extras to the Star Wars opening?