ICMTM wrote:You can talk season tickets. We just recommend that if you're going to enter in a financial transaction with a stranger you take safety precautions. Nobody wants to hear you got jacked and beat up for a couple grand.
Just an FYI though the Kings don't have actual tickets for season ticket holders. You get a card. With ours what I do is I print the games I go to an my sister keeps the card. If you're going halves with a stranger it may get complicated. I'd recommend buying the entire package and selling your split of seats. You'd have to go into your ticket master account and forward your tickets for the games you sell.
It may be a good idea to get an account rep on the phone and meet at the arena and do the transaction after you go through the seat viewing. This probably would rule out any payment options?
Anyhow...good luck! Be safe!!
Well, I was hoping it'd be a RealGM board member with some decent ties to our board. However, I understand the safety aspect of it all.
And the transaction wouldn't be completed until we all visited the arena and collaboratively selected our seats. Also, the purchase could be made via Paypal (I'm verified), which would add some security and paper trail to the transaction.
I was thinking, once the schedule was released, we'd meet up somewhere local and split the games evenly amongst us for each buyer receives an equal amount of premium games. Playoffs (fingers crossed)...would also be split evenly.
I'm new to season tickets, so I appreciate your input on the matter. I have A's season tickets (long story--- I'm a Giants fan) and I received booklets with printed tickets...I guess Sacramento is ahead of the times. LOL.