Someone want to find out who this guy is and report him

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  • Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,933
    I side with the scalpers. Anyone who would pay $500 to see Eddie's solo show is a dimwit anyway. If no one buys them, then the scalper is out money. of course, someone will buy them.
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  • IndifferenceIndifference Posts: 2,733
    Only Marks with a K should be kicked out. All of us Marcs who spell their names with C are cool. I never liked Marks who spell their names with K and shit like this proves it. They all think Mark with a K is the "right" way to spell that name. Everybody knows the proper spelling is Marc.

    boy's name Mark \m(a)-rk\ is pronounced mark. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dedicated to Mars". Anglicized version of Marcus. Biblical: the Roman surname of John Mark, missionary companion to Peter and Paul and writer of one of the four Gospel accounts of the life of Jesus. The famous author Mark Twain (originally Samuel Clemens) took his name from the call of Mississippi River boatmen: "Mark twain!" meaning that the water was two fathoms deep. Marc is a French form; Marco and Marques are Spanish. Marko and Markos are Slavic forms

    You can have your Frenchy form.

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  • SpeakersSpeakers Posts: 252
    boy's name Mark \m(a)-rk\ is pronounced mark. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dedicated to Mars". Anglicized version of Marcus. Biblical: the Roman surname of John Mark, missionary companion to Peter and Paul and writer of one of the four Gospel accounts of the life of Jesus. The famous author Mark Twain (originally Samuel Clemens) took his name from the call of Mississippi River boatmen: "Mark twain!" meaning that the water was two fathoms deep. Marc is a French form; Marco and Marques are Spanish. Marko and Markos are Slavic forms

    You can have your Frenchy form.

    Lets ban all Marks and Marcs in the Boston area. I have a feeling that the scalper is really a Marc but tried to disguise himself as Mark. Better safe than sorry though. Marks <---- with a K are more worthless than Marcs <---with a C as was proven by this post.
  • in the state of massachusetts you can actually resell tix but they cannot be for more than 2 dollars over the face value
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