SkilesTheLimit wrote:I've watched as much Big 3 action as I have WNBA.
And I've never watched one WNBA game in my life.
You're so cool, dude.
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SkilesTheLimit wrote:I've watched as much Big 3 action as I have WNBA.
And I've never watched one WNBA game in my life.
trwi7 wrote:jmart762 wrote:trwi7 wrote:
I'd rather roll around in cow **** than watch this.
I'm hiring
What are the hours and pay?
Thunder Muscle wrote:I see the season ticket holders pre-sale/ability to buy extra seats will no longer be season pricing per the email we just received.
KidA24 wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:I see the season ticket holders pre-sale/ability to buy extra seats will no longer be season pricing per the email we just received.
Can you elaborate?
I'm on the verge of getting season seats, but I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger as I travel a lot for work and the inability to sell off more than 13 games would hurt my wallet.
soxperry wrote:KidA24 wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:I see the season ticket holders pre-sale/ability to buy extra seats will no longer be season pricing per the email we just received.
Can you elaborate?
I'm on the verge of getting season seats, but I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger as I travel a lot for work and the inability to sell off more than 13 games would hurt my wallet.
I was told that you aren't allowed to sell more than 1/3 of your tickets "on the marketplace." They didn't mentioned stubhub. When you sell on stubhub the tickets get treated as a transfer, not a sale, is my understanding. There's no way in hell i'm going to more than 10 games this year. Why would anyone spend that kind of money for regular season games? Then again, maybe if I had uppers that would be more feasible.
Thunder Muscle wrote:To clarify my post, they sent out an email saying that season ticket holders will have the presale before general public which is normal. However they also noted that unlike previous years the presale prices for season ticket holders will not be at season ticket holder price. They will be higher they noted.
Last year they implemented the you can't sell more than 1/3 of your tickets on the market place. I did not see any language on that thus far for this season.
soxperry wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:To clarify my post, they sent out an email saying that season ticket holders will have the presale before general public which is normal. However they also noted that unlike previous years the presale prices for season ticket holders will not be at season ticket holder price. They will be higher they noted.
Last year they implemented the you can't sell more than 1/3 of your tickets on the market place. I did not see any language on that thus far for this season.
It's a very silly policy.. the Brewers have something like that too. it shouldn't be any of their business what we do with the tickets. we are assuming a massive amount of risk if an injury happens and the season is lost.. you think anyone is going to pay even 60 dollars for my 100 dollar seat if Giannis isn't playing?
Thunder Muscle wrote:soxperry wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:To clarify my post, they sent out an email saying that season ticket holders will have the presale before general public which is normal. However they also noted that unlike previous years the presale prices for season ticket holders will not be at season ticket holder price. They will be higher they noted.
Last year they implemented the you can't sell more than 1/3 of your tickets on the market place. I did not see any language on that thus far for this season.
It's a very silly policy.. the Brewers have something like that too. it shouldn't be any of their business what we do with the tickets. we are assuming a massive amount of risk if an injury happens and the season is lost.. you think anyone is going to pay even 60 dollars for my 100 dollar seat if Giannis isn't playing?
Agreed, 100%.
They weren't upfront with it last year either. I know I signed essentially a 2 year deal for last year of BC and then 1st in Fiserv, and then quietly they snuck in could only sell 1/3 tickets on marketplace. Fortunately there are other outlets AND there was interest amongst friends, etc unlike most years.
Thunder Muscle wrote:Last year I felt the market didn't pick up until January. I know I struggled to sell some of those early week night games and weekend games were reasonable too. It will be interesting how this year goes. Positives are the team is a Finals contender coming off a big season. Interest should be there.
Thunder Muscle wrote:soxperry wrote:KidA24 wrote:
Can you elaborate?
I'm on the verge of getting season seats, but I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger as I travel a lot for work and the inability to sell off more than 13 games would hurt my wallet.
I was told that you aren't allowed to sell more than 1/3 of your tickets "on the marketplace." They didn't mentioned stubhub. When you sell on stubhub the tickets get treated as a transfer, not a sale, is my understanding. There's no way in hell i'm going to more than 10 games this year. Why would anyone spend that kind of money for regular season games? Then again, maybe if I had uppers that would be more feasible.
I'm somewhat surprised they had/have that rule as it only drove money away from Ticketmaster who I believe has the partnership with NBA.
bigredbadger wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:soxperry wrote:
I was told that you aren't allowed to sell more than 1/3 of your tickets "on the marketplace." They didn't mentioned stubhub. When you sell on stubhub the tickets get treated as a transfer, not a sale, is my understanding. There's no way in hell i'm going to more than 10 games this year. Why would anyone spend that kind of money for regular season games? Then again, maybe if I had uppers that would be more feasible.
I'm somewhat surprised they had/have that rule as it only drove money away from Ticketmaster who I believe has the partnership with NBA.
The "1/3 rule" is in place to prevent brokers from buying a bunch of seats and selling on the second hand market. if you own 2 seats and attend some games, they wont care if you sell more than 1/3.
they also cant track sales on stubhub because you are essentially selling a screenshot of your ticket and there is no transfer within the bucks portal like there is on ticketmaster. but i will warn you that selling on stubhub comes with risks because Fiserv technically has a policy that you cannot enter with a screenshot of your barcode. if the person you sell to on stubhub somehow messes up and doesnt gain access to the game, stubhub will refund them and collect the sale price back from you plus an additional 50%. i have also heard that ticketmaster/NBA are working on the barcode being a gif so that you can no longer use screenshots of the barcode. dont know how far out that technology is though.
DanoMac wrote:bullox wrote:That phone number was an asset to you. You had a direct line to the gm. You've squandered it.
I squandered an asset? Then Hammond taught me well.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:It looks like upper deck season tickets are sold out. Wonder if they actually have a mark where they won't sell a seat and hold them for single game tickets?