China Daily

Reselling train tickets for profit is scalping

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SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL always makes headlines with the competitio­n for train tickets a focal point of media attention. This year, some of the e-commerce platforms have launched ticket reselling services to profit from people’s wish to return to their hometowns. China Youth Daily commented on Thursday:

Train tickets during the Spring Festival holidays are always in short supply and the demand is always huge. The recent participat­ion of internet companies in the fierce competitio­n for train tickets has only made the situation worse.

Every major online platform is trying to profit from people’s desperatio­n to get a ticket, which distorts the normal market order, harms people’s right to buy tickets through the normal channels and even ruins the public property of train tickets.

The companies are not a source of train tickets, only resellers, like scalpers.

If the online scalpers in previous years conducted the practice in a gray area, this year the reselling services of the major platforms should be seen as infringing on people’s rights and legal interests in a similar way.

The use of software to grab tickets has increased the congestion on the official website channel, causing serious damage to the fair trade rights of consumers.

Cracking down on suspected illegal profit-making behavior requires resolute law enforcemen­t.

The relevant department­s should define whether the software-bought tickets resold by internet companies are legal or not, to purify the environmen­t for Spring Festival train ticket sales.

Online scalpers, whether individual­s or companies offering an expensive service in the guise of helping people to return home, simply grab tickets online to earn a profit, and they should be prevented from doing business.

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