Anyone who is anti-scalping is a mental midget. If you buy a couch for $800 and all of a sudden, people want to give you $2000 for the couch, no one on here has a moral objection to that. Its illogical to be opposed to selling things for more than they cost you. Its how supermarkets and Apple and pharmacies and virtually every other business on earth functions. But if you do this with a ticket to a concert, everyone on here gets all moral relativistic and wants to talk about the unspecified WRONGNESS of this, which is absurd. It's absurd.
Food is a necessary item. Without it, people will die. And yet no one has a problem with Kroger buying apples in bulk for 10 cents an apple and marking them up 5 times as much for consumers because we acknowledge they're a business. But if someone does this with an utterly inessential luxury good (which is truly what a concert ticket is) they're a horrible person. Its an astoundingly indefensible position.