If a burner bought a ticket or two, and then cannot attend, there is a temptation to sell tickets above cost (face value plus BM fees, plus selling site fees, plus shipping with signature needed). I see that e*** selling prices are dropping some now. My guess is that is due to hope of obtaining a ticket as the 8/3 sale approaches, and that prices will return to 150% of ticket cost after that date.
From reading the eplay boards, there is an effort to identify those who resell above cost, and then void their tickets. I can imagine the confrontations at the gate when those who bought tickets at inflated prices, then make the trek to the desert, and then are told they cannot enter. Turning them away must be a rough job.
I offer this proposal for debate. It won't stop scalpers, but it would help ethical burners by rewarding those who sell at (or below) their costs. I'm sure it is common to buy tickets with the expectation of attending, but then something comes up and the burner will have to wait until the next year to participate. Being certain that one will be able to be part of it the next year would be a relief, enough to make up for a few hundred extra dollars of profit.
Proposal: Maintain a list of ticket buyers who resell their ticket(s) at or below their costs, and set up a reward system so that they can be certain of being able to purchase tickets the following year.

