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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want to take my elementary daughter to the Taylor swift concert. The absolute cheapest tickets are $1500-1800. These would be around $2k each after fees. These are for very bad tickets. Better tickets are more like $3-5000 PER ticket. I’m just wondering who pays this much for these tickets. I’m guessing a lot of moms are taking their children? We can afford it but it seems excessive.[/quote] Well those are last minute tickets, they’re $$$$$[/quote] They were posted at these prices 24 hours after ticket sales. They were never lower. [/quote] Yeah, Taylor swift crashed Ticketmaster. Is she really this popular???[/quote] Clearly, umm, yes. She is.[/quote] +1. She is a 34 year old [b]self-made [/b]billionaire. [/quote] Since when are rich, trust fund kids self-made? Yes, she is successful but she is no more self made than the Kardashians. [/quote] What? No. She is not a rich trust fund kid. Why are you even on this thread? And sorry, the Kardashians ARE self-made. I happen to think their profession is as stupid as they come. But I can't help it if idiots watch their dumb show and buy their product placements. [/quote] You don't know what "self-made" means and confuse that with "successful". Because one is successful does not mean that they are self-made. There are lots of people with generational wealth who are successful but not self-made. All individuals mentioned above fall into that category. [/quote]
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