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You may have heard tickets to Olympic events are sold out in Beijing, but when you watch on television, there are empty seats. So what's the deal?
We found there are still tickets still available, you just can't be too picky, and don't even think about getting into swimming or gymnastics.
Your best bet to tickets if you're American is online at CoSport.com. The company is the North American exclusive distributor for tickets.
That's where the Barnetts from West Virginia went to get their tickets for boxing, wrestling, judo and field hockey. They spent about $250 a person for the tickets. Some of the events weren't expensive at all. Liz Barnett said, "Lots of tickets are like $14 a ticket. They are priced so people in Asia could afford to buy tickets
But if you don't want to buy tickets online, you have options. An American, who didn't want us to show his face, was selling Olympic tickets all week. He said, "If you're looking for tickets last minute, or you can go to the Water Cube, outside the Water Cube area."
He did say it can be a little scary. He said, "This country over here you just don't know what they are going to do to you. I've seen them grab these Chinese people, grab them by the neck, hit them and kick them in these vans and take them away."
We didn't notice any trouble, but Chinese police have detained and fined dozens of people already for scalping tickets.
We did find a lady who spent about $3,000 for tickets online, arrived in Beijing and an envelope was delivered to her hotel but it was empty.
She's here trying to buy tickets to any event.
If you want to go to Closing Ceremonies, good luck. One woman said tickets to the closing ceremonies are going for $10,000. And, she is sure they will sell.
Some of the folks we talked to even have success buying tickets on eBay.
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