Anyone who wanted to buy a ticket for today’s derby on the parallel market would have to spend up to 395 euros. This was the maximum amount that was charged in kandong in the middle of the day this Saturday on various websites that morning Post consulted.
Providing tickets on specialized online platforms is not illegal in Portugal as long as the transaction is for the face value of the ticket. In other words, selling at a higher price than the show’s promoter originally determined is just a crime. ASAE, like other classics in recent seasons, is alert to online speculation and promises to act accordingly.
Benfica, as always, advises fans to buy tickets only on their platforms, as buying on other sites opens the door to fraud – fans can pay hundreds of euros for fake tickets.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal
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