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Touts have started to sell tickets for the Diana memorial concert at hugely inflated prices.
Offers of seats at more than five times the £45 face value were on the internet before they were officially available.
Internet auction site eBay had dozens of tickets on sale within moments of the box office closing but it said such auctions were being removed.
The first 22,500 tickets for the concert featuring Sir Elton John and Duran Duran sold out within minutes.
Organisers had attempted to discourage touts by limiting buyers to four seats per application.
A spokesman for eBay said: "In view of the unique and commemorative nature of the Concert for Diana event and as a mark of respect for the memory of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, eBay has decided to not allow the re-sale of tickets to this event on the site."
Tickets have been offered at up to £500 for two
The site also promised to remove an advert which directed people to the site when they entered "Diana tickets" into a search engine.
But many people were unhappy that they had been left empty handed while others looked to make a big profit.
Steph Johnston of Perth, Scotland, said: "It made me very angry, I was online at the right moment, I'd made time to wait.
"Being in the military I met Diana, I have met many of the Royals and I queued to see the Queen Mother's coffin.
"I thought this would be a great occasion to remember her but seeing the tickets being sold off for two or three hundreds pounds just rubs salt in the wound."
Online ticket trader My Ticket Market suspended its sales of concert seats after youth charity Centrepoint refused to accept its offer to pass on profits.