how do secondary markets get all the Super Bowl tickets?

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I get that some are allocated to the team and sponsors but then I don’t understand how the other 90% are all on stubhub, etc

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Because the primary seller of tickets, ALSO owns stub hub.They hire their own agents to buy off the primary website, which creates the artificially increase demand, and then those same agents repost the tickets on stub hub at inflated prices, justified by the “high demand”

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