How does ebay seem more legit? (although I do get the point you are trying to make). Disney do not allow there tickets to be resold on teh secondary market - (although ebay do allow it), you are buying from a stranger and not a business with an open public forum. You can check with teh parks as to wether we are legit, you cannot do this with an ebay seller. With ebay tickets you have no idea wether the tickets are used or not!
I have bunch of used tickets that i could easily sell through ebay, make thousands and noone would complain until they have been tried to use them. In the mean time I would ahve closed my ebay acount and the buyer has no come back through ebay.
Buying anything from an autcion is a risk, why anyone would risk hundrerds of $/£ on tickets they do not know are valid is beyond me. For not much extra (and sometimes less) you can buy from a genuine source.
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The problem is that e-bay seems more legitimate than a site like this (no offence intended!), when in fact its a magnet for scammers (e-bay ....not this site [msnsmile2]).
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