So Apple’s WWDC event managed to sell out in two hours which we have to admit is pretty crazy considering the price of each ticket, and we’re sure that there are plenty of developers out there who probably missed out on their chance to get their tickets, so what can they do? Unfortunately due to Apple’s policy, tickets bought cannot be resold since they are apparently tied to your name, but they can be given to someone else in your organization. It seems that one particular resident in San Francisco was so desperate to attend WWDC that he/she put up a notice on Craigslist where he/she basically offered to change their name to yours so that the ticket would be valid.

On top of that, the poster has also offered a number of extra services as an incentive. This includes jury duty, court ordered community service, and is even offering a $500 bonus if your name is Jebodiah. We’re not sure if this is a joke or if the poster is being 100% serious, but what do you guys think?

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