Tickets for a Show

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Question

Is it permissible to buy tickets for a show in the cheaper sections of the hall and, if there is space, sit in the more expensive seats?

Answer

Hello,

If I understand correctly, the question is whether someone who bought a seat in the cheaper sections can sit in the more expensive seats that remain vacant.

The answer is that it depends on the organizer's decision. They may prohibit those who bought cheaper tickets from sitting in the more expensive seats, so that in the future, not everyone will rely on this and buy the cheaper seats, which would result in less profit for them.

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