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File. The duo sold hundreds of tickets at a higher price for Ed Sheeran gigs. Pacific Press/SIPA USA/PA Images

Two touts jailed in UK for reselling millions worth of tickets for likes of Ed Sheeran and Adele

The judge said this “was a case of sustained dishonesty for a number of years”.

TWO INTERNET TOUTS who re-sold tickets worth millions of pounds to high-profile events like Ed Sheeran and Adele concerts have been jailed.

Peter Hunter and David Smith – who traded as Ticket Wiz and BZZ – were found guilty of fraudulent trading following a landmark trial which ended earlier this month.

Hunter was jailed for four years and his husband Smith was jailed for two-and-a-half years on Monday.

The pair used multiple identities and computer bots to buy tickets, selling them on secondary ticketing websites, prosecutors told Leeds Crown Court.

Today, a judge was told by prosecutors that, between 2010 and 2015, BZZ sold tickets with a face value of more than £17 million for more than £26 million – a gain of £9.3 million.

Sheeran’s manager Stuart Camp gave evidence in the pair’s long-running trial, telling jurors they had decided to take a stand against touts after spotting £75 seats at a Sheeran charity gig on sale for £7,000.

National Trading Standards (NTS) said Hunter and Smith bought more than 750 tickets for Ed Sheeran concerts alone in 2017.

Hunter, 51, and Smith, 66, of Crossfield Road, north London, were found guilty of three counts of fraudulent trading and one of possessing articles for fraud.

After they were convicted, a National Trading Standards (NTS) spokesman said it was “a landmark case” which marks “the first successful prosecution against a company fraudulently reselling tickets on a large scale”.

The court heard how the pair sold the tickets on secondary ticketing sites, including the “big four” – Viagogo, GetMein, StubHub and Seatwave – at inflated prices.

But Hunter and Smith’s defence teams told the jury that they were a trusted and reliable source of tickets.

When their north London home was raided, investigators found 112 different payment cards in 37 different names.

NTS said Hunter and Smith deployed at least 97 different names, 88 postal addresses and more than 290 email addresses to evade platform restrictions.

The charges they faced related to a range of practices including falsely representing their identities when buying tickets and failing to inform consumers buying tickets that they were at risk of being refused entry.

Hunter, who is originally from Dublin, told the jury how he started his business when a friend without a credit card asked him to buy tickets for a Madonna concert for her and he realised he could re-sell extra purchases at a huge profit.

Sentencing the pair, Judge Mushtaq Khokhar said: “This was a case of sustained dishonesty for a number of years.”

But he told Hunter: “You are not somebody who deliberately went out of their way rip off the consumer. But I’m afraid this is a serious matter. A lot of people in this case paid a lot more than they could have paid.”

And Judge Khokhar said: “It gives me no pleasure to impose the sentences I’m about to impose but I have to consider my public duty.”

The judge also praised Smith, who is a former news editor of Gay Times, for his work for LGBT rights, saying he should be “justifiably proud”.

The case has provoked calls for a wider criminal investigation of the secondary ticketing market.

Adam Webb, campaign manager, FanFair Alliance – which is supported by managers of artists including Arctic Monkeys, Mumford & Sons, Ed Sheeran and Little Mix – said: “It’s a fantastic result for National Trading Standards and for music lovers across the UK, and should also send shockwaves through the likes of Viagogo and StubHub whose businesses are dependent upon large-scale resellers.

“By facilitating the activities of online touts, there must be concerns that the platforms themselves are profiting from the sale of tickets unlawfully acquired by their biggest suppliers.

“This should be investigated as a matter of urgency, and lead to action against those platforms if they have benefited from the proceeds of criminality.”

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    Mute Gerard Martin
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    Aug 1st 2019, 7:09 PM

    Be a shame if Q102 lost the license, then who’d play the same 50 songs on constant repeat.

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    Aug 1st 2019, 7:28 PM

    @Gerard Martin: I dont think theres even humans in the station. Just one big playlist with thin lizzy played at least once every single day

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    Aug 1st 2019, 11:11 PM

    @Gerard Martin: 4FM

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 12:25 AM

    @Gerard Martin: especially Shallow… played by every presenter on every show!

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 12:25 AM

    @Gerard Martin: especially Shallow… played by every presenter on every show!

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    Aug 1st 2019, 8:46 PM

    I’ve tuned out of TodayFM, FM104 and 98 as it’s just talk all the time and usually about absolute crap that’s happening in the deejays life and find myself listening to Q102, Sunshine and whatever 4FM is called now. Think it’s Classic Hits or something but the three of them play music for my generation I suppose. Be a shame to lose Q.

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    Aug 1st 2019, 7:52 PM

    The only decent station for some corny tunes

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    Aug 1st 2019, 7:46 PM

    Who are Punelli Technologies LTD? The only Google results are for this article

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    Aug 1st 2019, 7:56 PM

    @Johnny Liberty: not registered in ireland anyway!

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    Aug 1st 2019, 10:03 PM

    @Johnny Liberty: I would be concerned if for example this was connected to a US outfit called TenX. I could be wrong, but we the citizens need to know who is bidding to control radio licences in our country.

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    Aug 1st 2019, 10:05 PM

    @Johnny Liberty: not registered in UK either

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    Aug 1st 2019, 9:36 PM

    Bring more radio stations to listeners outside of Dublin

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    Aug 1st 2019, 11:30 PM

    @Ed: I know BAI will argue the economics of that idea but why shouldn’t people who live in Wexford or Westport not have the same choice as those in Dublin and the commuter belt?

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 12:49 AM

    @Michael: There is not the money for the stations to exsist. You pays for what you gets

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    Aug 1st 2019, 11:31 PM

    It’s far past time that Ireland had DAB nationwide.

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 11:09 AM

    @Michael: Totally Michael. Ireland needs DAB.we are lagging behind the UK in regards to this where DAB IS THE NORM. The sound is crystal clear ,No hissing. All stations are listed Alphabetically and often the song the Singer /Group are shown on the Display. All my Radios are DAB (digital audio broadcast) when I moved to Ireland over 5 years ago. I was so disappointed to find it doesn’t even exist. Typical Ireland. Years behind when it comes to Technology. Embarrassing.

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    Aug 1st 2019, 9:32 PM

    Ah Martin king telling us the weather and dirty dancing music on all day… please bid off the license.. I’ll miss Tina turner and Whitney

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 12:23 AM

    especially Shallow… played by every presenter in every show!!

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    Aug 2nd 2019, 6:49 AM

    Room for another dedicated news and opinion station given the echo chambers RTE and Newstalk have become. Or perhaps a dedicated sports station like TalkSport in UK. Radio dial in Dublin very predictable.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 11:16 AM

    Very small play list . Same tracks in every show , different order . The news caster Owen Murphy sounds like he’s reading death notices. Apart from that not a bad station.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 4:57 AM

    Give them an rte licence. One less station for them to run. They always moan about having no money .

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