Just curious, how are they doing this? In Philly, RZ's are will-call only with ID and the credit card you purchased it. So that means going inside to an actual will-call window where they will, i'm almost 100% certain, insist upon ID.
I see how stubhub and ticket agencies are using gift cards to purchase floor seats and giving the gift card to the buyer with the logic that they will most likely not ask for ID for every single GA person......but RZ seems to be a whole other thing entirely.
I'm also not seeing a single RZ ticket available in Philly or Dublin on Stubhub....i'm guessing probably due to those restrictions.
I'm certainly no ticket expert, so i'm legitimately curious how they are offering up RZ tix for sale.
Edit: Looking at Vivid, I see they do list RZ as being available at around 2k a pop, but the seller notes are not that confidence inspiring: "THE SELLER IS COMMITTING TO PROCURE THESE TICKETS FOR YOU UPON RECEIPT OF YOUR ORDER." That to me sounds like they don't have them, but want you to buy first and then they "promise to get them for you", lol. The other ones's state "paperless tickets" but with no mention of credit card. I don't know, i'd be really wary of that, even if I did have that kind of wealth to drop $2k a ticket