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Through a broker. I was so wrong....I thought Ticketmaster only added some minimal fees but I am obviously way off base. Sell away. I'm saving my cash and watching from my leather couch. |
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With some research it appears gouging ticket prices in Texas is perfectly legal as long as tickets aren't sold within 100 yards of the venue. |
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Very doubtful. My disposable income prefers to be spent elsewhere. I have enough debt already, thank you. I still remember how many empty seats there were in Super Bowl I. |
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With each and every day, I'm more amazed. http://www.stubhub.com/super-bowl-ti...t_id=279271911 |
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Here's some for a little pocket change: |
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Here's some for a little pocket change: |
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$250 doesn't even get you into Jerry's parking lot tent. For zero dollars and zero cents, you can sit on your couch and watch the Super Bowl. For $317, you can be near the Super Bowl and probably have a much worse view. According to CNBC's Darren Rovell, ticket prices to stand outside Cowboys Stadium on Super Sunday have risen on the secondary market from the original face value of $200 to an average of $317 on StubHub. Ticket prices aren't done rising, either. "There's a ton of people flying into Dallas, and they might buy these if they're having trouble finding tickets for the right price," StubHub spokesperson Joellen Ferrer told Rovell. "I wouldn't be shocked if it hit the $500 price point." Again, couch seats are still going for free. http://www.nesn.com/2011/01/average-...aches-317.html |
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