How LA28 Olympics ticket prices could be driven by bots, brokers and a big bill for the Summer Games
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How LA28 Olympics ticket prices could be driven by bots, brokers and a big bill for the Summer Games.
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Fans lucky enough to secure tickets to the 2028 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles are facing steep prices, with some paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars to attend events, prompting questions about why costs have surged compared with past Games.
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