MossWelkowski
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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.I remember that from Phoenix in 2008. There was a roped off area in the parking lot of a couple hundred people standing and a guy on a small platform with tickets. I think he was auctioning them.Just talked to people at Arcadia tavern ....
There's a designated scalpers area just outiade of the stadium before the game.. Heading there tomorrow morning and will probably be there all day
2401 w union hills driveTasos ? what is the addres ?
Gronk approves!Just saw tix in the 6900s!!!!
I remember years ago at his annual Super Bowl press conference, R. Stokoe Goodell was asked by a reporter about the unfair practice of legalized Super Bowl ticket scalping and whether the league should take measures to halt it. He said it was a good thing because without the secondary market, many average folks never would be able to attend a Super Bowl.
My issue is with ticket sellers who don't actually have tickets trying to sell them and game the market. When stock brokers do it, they get penalized for it. There are regulations about how much money they must keep on hand to cover their potential losses and at a certain point, they can be forced to take the loss and cover their bet.
Is NEM still alive and/or there?Minuteman in the house