Stijn wrote:
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I wouldn't count sending in a text and winning a lottery as earning something. I just think it's completely wrong that we should be exploiting an event organised purely for charity. Why should we make money from charity? Like those fools who are selling fake charity wristbands.
I hope I am right by thinking that they got the ticket by sending in a text. And with that ticket, they can go to Live 8, without having to pay any extra money.
They decide not to go, and sell the ticket. They earn money, which will "improve" their life. And a different person goes to Live 8, instead of the other one.
I really don't see the problem.
The problem is that people are exploiting an event designed to try and help poverty. Especially since the £500,000 that would have been earnt by the event in VAT, and subsequently helped africa, has not been earnt because the VAT was cancelled.
I personally would have no problem with selling my ticket on ebay. I am not ACTUALLY exploiting anyone. I'd feel far more guilty if I saw where my shoes were made, or how the coffee i had tonight was picked, or how the toothpaste i just utilised was tested. THAT is exploitation, and it looks like people are only getting up on their high horse over exploitation when they weren't in on the money-making.