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People are selling tickets everywhere. It’s insane, I truly hope these folks selling upper deck $600 tickets for $2,000 a piece have to eat them…
It would be nice if you explained what you are talking about.People are selling tickets everywhere. It’s insane, I truly hope these folks selling upper deck $600 tickets for $2,000 a piece have to eat them…
It would be nice if you explained what you are talking about.
People are selling tickets everywhere. It’s insane, I truly hope these folks selling upper deck $600 tickets for $2,000 a piece have to eat them…
Why are you looking at prices right now? Looking at ticket prices before the season tickets are distributed is futile. The supply is nonexistent and the only people hawking tickets are scalpers or scalping companies that'll happily sell you a promise of a seat for 1000% markup.
Why are you looking at prices right now? Looking at ticket prices before the season tickets are distributed is futile. The supply is nonexistent and the only people hawking tickets are scalpers or scalping companies that'll happily sell you a promise of a seat for 1000% markup.
People are selling tickets everywhere. It’s insane, I truly hope these folks selling upper deck $600 tickets for $2,000 a piece have to eat them…
Sorry, I suppose I could be more specific, I’m seeing football tickets for sell on social media for upward of $2,000 a paid for tickets that might run $450-$600 a piece for season tickets.
AKA people bought multiple season tickets and are flipping them for big profit and if love to see this not be a trend, those tickets should have gone unsold to let actual fans buy the various cheaper packages they do so they can attend games.
People are selling tickets everywhere. It’s insane, I truly hope these folks selling upper deck $600 tickets for $2,000 a piece have to eat them…
I hate to be THAT guy but I have really good seats (upper deck 1st row), and can't go to more than 1 game this year due to kids sports schedules. I sold my season tickets in 36 hours for 3x what I paid for them. (4 seats plus seatbacks in around 2250 and sold for 7k).
My wife had been on me about money and I put them for sale that high based on the market and half way as a joke... figured I'd reduce them after a few weeks but didn't get the chance.
I'd much rather go to games and my youngest cried when we told her we wouldn't go to more than 1 or 2 games but we have a lot of debt to take care of and a $4,000 plus profit will help.
It is what it is. Some of us have to do something we don't want to. If we can get 3x what we paid... Why Not??
Sorry, I suppose I could be more specific, I’m seeing football tickets for sell on social media for upward of $2,000 a paid for tickets that might run $450-$600 a piece for season tickets.
AKA people bought multiple season tickets and are flipping them for big profit and if love to see this not be a trend, those tickets should have gone unsold to let actual fans buy the various cheaper packages they do so they can attend games.
I would feel sorry for you but UT raised the annual contribution on my seats (4 on the 40 that I've had since 1989) from $1500 a year to $46,000 a year. That wasn't the secondary market, that was UT.
This is correct. These companies will sell you a promised section then figure out how to get the tickets later.Why are you looking at prices right now? Looking at ticket prices before the season tickets are distributed is futile. The supply is nonexistent and the only people hawking tickets are scalpers or scalping companies that'll happily sell you a promise of a seat for 1000% markup.
Sorry, I suppose I could be more specific, I’m seeing football tickets for sell on social media for upward of $2,000 a paid for tickets that might run $450-$600 a piece for season tickets.
AKA people bought multiple season tickets and are flipping them for big profit and if love to see this not be a trend, those tickets should have gone unsold to let actual fans buy the various cheaper packages they do so they can attend games.