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Trade Me says it will continue to allow ticket scalping

Trade Me has looked at whether it should continue to allow ticket scalping and has decided it should.
 
Jenny Ruth talks to Trade Me chief executive Jon Macdonald on NBR Radio and on demand via MyNBR Radio.

Jenny Ruth
Fri, 16 Oct 2015

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Trade Me [NZX: TME] chairman David Kirk says the company will continue to allow resales of tickets at inflated prices to major events such as rugby matches.

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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 16 Oct 2015
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