What is the University policy regarding the resale of tickets ?
A. It is against Notre Dame's ticket policy to sell tickets for more than face value, with the exception of Alumni Association organizations and other charitable organizations that are sanctioned/approved by the University. The resale of tickets is strictly prohibited on University property. The university does reserve the right to rescind lottery privilidges and to confiscate tickets sold above face value. From Notre Dame's Event Information: If the resale of tickets is detected on University premises, the tickets will be confiscated and the sellers escorted off the campus by authorities. Further, ticket priviledges will be revoked from the original holder on record.
The University is making an effort to thwart the resale of tickets. Notre Dame football tickets can be traced to their original owners. A well meaning ticket holder may sell (or give!) their tickets to someone who then sells the tickets for a profit. The original ticket holder is responsible for the ultimate fate of the tickets. SELL AT YOUR OWN RISK.
For the past several years, the University has begun to more actively investigate ticket resale. Their tactics have included the purchase of tickets from brokerage sites and auction sites (such as ebay), undercover gameday operations, and investigating leads reported to the ticket office. As a result, the >9000 tickets hve been "suspended or revoked," with the ticket priviledges of the original owners at risk of being suspended or revoked. The University web site on this matter is
UND.COM :: The Official Site of Notre Dame Athletics The University encourages the reporting of suspected resale violations to:
seller1@nd.edu
The University provides means, that comply with University policy, to sell tickets.
Many (most?) alumni oppose selling tickets for over face value. A somewhat dated South Bend Tribune article investgated the 'scalping' of Notre Dame Tickets, the impact on the fans and the University’s position on ticket resale.
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