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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Out of 68,000-plus, that's really not many at all. Even 1,000 wouldn't be many.Go on ticket exchange. 111 tickets. This early that's A LOT. Maybe because it's Thursday?
I just find it strange there are that many today when 5 days ago there was maybe 10-15. No benglas..oak...bears...lions ect tix. One of our biggest rivals has the most tix availableOut of 68,000-plus, that's really not many at all. Even 1,000 wouldn't be many.
I'd guess that Thursday night might have something to do with it. I'm sure others just can't stomach smelly green feet, dog killers, bloviating narcissists and sexual deviants. Not to mention several dozen immature guidos from the Jersey shore with their square heads and gold chains who manage to finagle tickets and ruin the experience for regular human beings.I just find it strange there are that many today when 5 days ago there was maybe 10-15. No benglas..oak...bears...lions ect tix. One of our biggest rivals has the most tix available
I have had to turn in a number of tickets for games this year due to the illness of one of the ticketholders. The Jets game was one of them and at the time I put them on the exchange the tickets sold within 20 minutes. Sunday afternoon I put my three tickets for the Bengals game on the exchange at 4:23 and received confirmation that they had sold at 4:26. Out of curiousity because of another post I had read I went on to the Stub Hub site yesterday morning......and there are my three tickets with a face value of $99 each advertised for $239.00 each. Stubhub had listed the section, row, and the specific seat numbers. I thought by putting them on the exchange that a true fan could pick them up at close to face value, however apparently that's not the case.
That doesn't seem right. I don't know if anything can be done but from my understanding only season ticket holders and those on the waitlist should be purchasing them. So I'm sure if you want to, you could let the organization know and they can track who bought them and how.I have had to turn in a number of tickets for games this year due to the illness of one of the ticketholders. The Jets game was one of them and at the time I put them on the exchange the tickets sold within 20 minutes. Sunday afternoon I put my three tickets for the Bengals game on the exchange at 4:23 and received confirmation that they had sold at 4:26. Out of curiousity because of another post I had read I went on to the Stub Hub site yesterday morning......and there are my three tickets with a face value of $99 each advertised for $239.00 each. Stubhub had listed the section, row, and the specific seat numbers. I thought by putting them on the exchange that a true fan could pick them up at close to face value, however apparently that's not the case.
It's absolutely true. I could go and buy a bunch of tickets now and list them for profit on a different site.Rat them out to the ticket office. Only wait list folks can buy them. The Pats know who bought your tickets and re-sold them. Tell them if they don't act you'll encourage people in public football forums to make $ by signing up for the wait list & re-selling tix.
And gives people like me who never sells tic a chance!Having the tools lose their place in line only makes it sweeter
]Been a season ticket holder for over 20 years. I sell about 2 games/ year back to Pats for waiting list holders to buy. Main concern people screwing up and losing my tickets. Is this post saying people are selling back to Pats and a ticket agency getting hold of them. Or is some Season ticket holder selling to the agency? If the former I will start listing them to you guys/gals on this site, after a feel for trust. If the ladder then give them up and let real Pats fanatics like yourselves get them for face value instead of raked over the coals