Surely, the fairest way to offer tickets for sale is at face value (or with a very small mark-up to cover P&P, and tel calls to ACO, etc, as Smokie suggested).
Any other way, such as 'Offers Invited', will result in an auction to the highest bidder, and there are sites which already cater for people who want to pay over the odds (as we saw elsewhere recently - £120?).
If there's one rule for everyone at Club Arnage, then everyone should be content in the knowledge that we're not being ripped off, and that (here at least) there isn't somebody ready to fleece you.
In the spirit of Le Mans, and if I had spare tickets!, I would certainly be prepared to sell them at face value so other 'Club Members' could get to the event.
If you are prepared to pay well over the odds for tickets, I suggest you search the other auction sites, etc, on a regular basis.
Club Arnage is about 'Le Mans', 'Racing', 'Beer', 'Useful Info', 'Beer', 'Commer Vans' and 'having a laugh'. Profiteerers, speculators and people out to make a fast buck should do so elsewhere.
That said, I blame the ACO for having a totally inefficient, and unreliable ticket ordering system which can only result in everyone ordering tickets 3 years in advance, and ordering far more than they eventually need.
I'd welcome some figures from the ACO showing how many tickets are sold each year but which remain unused (especially to Tour Ops). Although, with the current system there's no way of knowing how many are used anyway!
Has anyone ever seen a post from the ACO on club arnage? Maybe they should receive an official invitation to join, Chris?