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From concerts to train rides, bots are winning the ticket wars — but they're only part of the problem
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- Purchasing concert tickets has long been a high-stakes affair, with popular events often selling out within minutes.
- Increasingly, however, fans are competing against automated ticket-buying programs, commonly referred to as bots, that can snap up seats in seconds before reselling them at higher prices.
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Purchasing concert tickets has long been a high-stakes affair, with popular events often selling out within minutes.
Increasingly, however, fans are competing against automated ticket-buying programs, commonly referred to as bots, that can snap up seats in seconds before reselling them at higher prices.
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