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Patriots sue StubHub
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The suit could do a lot more damage than the article listed.
The teams set their ticket prices to do 2 things, cover costs and make a profit, and thats fine. But if the reason for high prices is fair market value or what the market will bear, they will be in real trouble. If it comes out that they funnel tickets to re-sellers who sell them at inflated values, and then form the basis for setting fair market value, then the owners are probably engaging in fraud. The owners can set their ticket prices for whatever value they want, but it is the behind the scenes manipulation of the market that may get them in trouble. |
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If the teams really wanted to crack down on scalping they'd just raise their prices. Scalpers exist because the teams aren't selling the tickets at what the market will bear.
Then again I don't know what the value is of ticket revenue that all comes in before even the first kickoff of the season, as opposed to revenue that trickles in as each game is played. Also I suppose security costs are less when you have the ability to punish someone by taking their season tickets away. Considering the history of security problems in Foxboro, I'm sure effective security as cheap as possible is very important. We are still the only group of fans in history that knocked down a goal post and carried it several miles away from the stadium as far as I know:D |
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Hypocrites. They sell Super Bowl tickets through PrimeSport. $2000 for air, hotel, transportation. With a game ticket it's $4000.
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Who cares? And you guys think that Maroney getting more touches is a useless thread? Ok
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I'm not going to stick up for ticket scalpers, but IMO, when a fan resells his tickets, the team got what they wanted for them, so how are they hurt? I went to the Vikings game and the tickets were bought on Ebay for more than face value and I was happy to get them. The Vikings already got what they wanted for them so how are the Vikings hurt by that? IMO, reselling tickets is a victimless crime. No one is forced to pay the higher price. The team got what they wanted for them. The buyer got what they wanted and the seller, too. If people don't want to pay ticket scalper prices, don't buy the dam things. Duh.
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You buy the product at the available price or you forgo the product, it works across the economy. |
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Actually it does happen that people buy tickets they didn't agree to, or at prices they don't want. If you buy tickets at Ticketmaster, they use some new stupid computer routine that doesn't lock in the ticket being offered. I am talking about their outlets, not on-line. They offer you the ticket, you say yes and while the financial transaction is going through those tickets are sold somewhere else. What comes out of the printer are different seats than what you agreed to. They don't fix it either, you are stuck with it. I paid top dollar for great seats to a concert, and ended up with lesser seats. I might still have bought them, but not at the top price. There are so many outlets working off the same ticket pool and things move so fast that they may even be offering tickets that are already sold, but haven't been updated as gone. |
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