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Gwreck Aug 24 2005 03:53 PM |
Got an email from the Mets about this last night.
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ScarletKnight41 Aug 24 2005 04:06 PM |
I think that's the same scam, um, I mean deal that the Jets are pushing this year.
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KC Aug 24 2005 04:17 PM |
Jeff Wilpon: How come when I put on the YES network there's always fans
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Frayed Knot Aug 24 2005 04:43 PM |
Sounds like legalized scalping to me.
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Elster88 Aug 24 2005 04:45 PM |
I'll probably buy some, if they're cheaper than ebay (probably not), and stubhub (probably are), and are from a game that I want to go to.
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Valadius Aug 24 2005 05:54 PM |
Major League Baseball owns the first row behind home plate. Pepsi owns some of the second row. That's all I can remember at this point.
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Beenso Aug 24 2005 07:09 PM |
its free for season ticket holders and ticket package holders. its a good thing for season ticket holders to get rid of tickets that would otherwise be wasted. as far as the 30% mark-up, oh well, at least u know your'e getting good seats .
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Gwreck Aug 24 2005 07:37 PM |
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Actually, that's called ticket scalping and it's disgusting and immoral. In fairness, if the season ticket holders sell their tickets through this system, they get 90% of the selling price applied to their 2006 ticket order...so a small markup to have them not lose money is appropriate. More than that shouldn't be allowed.
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Beenso Aug 24 2005 08:54 PM |
It may be disgusting and immoral (i actually think thats overreacting a bit), but what can you do...mostly all tickets not directly sold through the team or venue are scalped, to different extremes. so ypu can go on ebay and buy the tickets and be charged just as much if not more or you can go to some other ticket outlet and do the same. at least you know these tickets are guaranteed and most likely good seats considering they are season tickets. plus, it isnt necessary for them to be shipped. i wouldnt go as far as saying it is immoral.
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seawolf17 Aug 24 2005 08:57 PM |
The Mets know that scalping exists, and they know that StubHub advertises on their broadcasts... who's to blame them from trying to get their piece of the pie? ("Legal" or not.)
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Elster88 Aug 24 2005 09:37 PM |
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According to the backs of the tickets, it's legal to scalp tickets up to 20% over the face value. To me it's worth it to pay 30% extra to sit in those seats once in a while. Though I'd much rather pay 20% extra on eBay and let the ticket holder keep all the profit than pay 30% on mets.com and let the Mets get it back. Because they'll just spend their extra on washed up vets.
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