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"Ilegalne" olimpijske ulaznice
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Na crnom tržištu u Kini već su se pojavile ulaznice za Olimpijadu koja se sledećeg leta održava u Pekingu. Preprodaja ulaznica i ostvarivanje zarade na taj način su strogo zabranjeni, ali su se ulaznice svejedno pojavile na intenetu, i to po deset puta višoj ceni od zvanične. BBC-jev izveštač Majkl Bristou je u Pekingu: More than one and a half million tickets have already been sold for the Olympic Games in Beijing next August. Many have been bought by genuine sports fans. But others have not. Some ticket holders are already selling off their seats on the black market for inflated prices. A ticket for the opening ceremony that originally cost less than two hundred pounds is now on sale for more than two and a half thousand pounds. This is not supposed to be happening. Olympic rules say people can transfer a ticket to somebody else, but not for financial gain. Anyone caught faces detention and a fine. But this has not deterred ticket holders selling their seats openly on the internet and the authorities seem either unable or unwilling to crack down on these illegal transactions. Beijing has now started the second round of ticket sales. Expect many of these to end up on the black market in the coming months. genuine sports fans selling off their seats the black market inflated prices transfer a ticket to somebody else faces to crack down on the second round of ticket sales to end up the coming months |
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