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Ticket resale: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:3623:36, 21 January 2024LawrenceAM talk contribs 35,778 bytes −22 The reason for the edit is clarity and continuity, by omitting the hyphen it adds continuity throughout the article since the introduction excludes the hyphen. In addition, a hyphen should be used in conjunction with the prefix only when it means again. In this case, you are not indicating again sellers you are indicating the act of reselling. An example of this would be reward, where re is not used to show being admitted to a mental institution, but to obtain something for good conduct. undo Tags: Visual edit Newcomer task Newcomer task: copyedit

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  • curprev 23:3523:35, 15 December 2023Tsteves1234 talk contribsm 35,800 bytes +785 I added in references to the expanding market of ticket re-selling and how that has spurred some websites to start to teach others how to do it as well. I also smoothly transitioned the ticket brokering section to the criticisms section. undo

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