Tane 17 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Wondering around what people are paying for their playoff tickets. Just read that someone paid 250$ for 2 5th row lowers. that's not bad actually. I'm looking to get in at around 40-60$ and not be in an upper corner. I've been to 7 games this year, and not once paid face value for tix. Wondering what the Scalpers were saying last night. They usually start real high, but can be talked way down. Last game I went ot I got 3 76$ tickets (lowers - Value 228$) for 180, 60$ a piece. I'd advise everyone to stay away from ticket brokers and those other sites....you can sometimes find a steal on ebay, but you should never have to pay Face value to get into a sporting event. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IceMunkee 15 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Wondering around what people are paying for their playoff tickets. Just read that someone paid 250$ for 2 5th row lowers. that's not bad actually. I'm looking to get in at around 40-60$ and not be in an upper corner. I've been to 7 games this year, and not once paid face value for tix. Wondering what the Scalpers were saying last night. They usually start real high, but can be talked way down. Last game I went ot I got 3 76$ tickets (lowers - Value 228$) for 180, 60$ a piece. I'd advise everyone to stay away from ticket brokers and those other sites....you can sometimes find a steal on ebay, but you should never have to pay Face value to get into a sporting event. Isn't getting scalped tickets illegal?? To each his own I guess. I would just buy tickets to get it closer to a sell out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OsGOD 3 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Wondering around what people are paying for their playoff tickets. Just read that someone paid 250$ for 2 5th row lowers. that's not bad actually. I'm looking to get in at around 40-60$ and not be in an upper corner. I've been to 7 games this year, and not once paid face value for tix. Wondering what the Scalpers were saying last night. They usually start real high, but can be talked way down. Last game I went ot I got 3 76$ tickets (lowers - Value 228$) for 180, 60$ a piece. I'd advise everyone to stay away from ticket brokers and those other sites....you can sometimes find a steal on ebay, but you should never have to pay Face value to get into a sporting event. Well you won't see scalpers outwardly hawking their wares around the joe as it is Illegal in michigan. ON the same note you won't find 40-60 tickets anymore as those are the lowest and are first to go. You can try the season ticketholder exchange and get some decent seats for not much more... but it will be a bit more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaKineMaui 8 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Wondering around what people are paying for their playoff tickets. Just read that someone paid 250$ for 2 5th row lowers. that's not bad actually. I'm looking to get in at around 40-60$ and not be in an upper corner. I've been to 7 games this year, and not once paid face value for tix. Wondering what the Scalpers were saying last night. They usually start real high, but can be talked way down. Last game I went ot I got 3 76$ tickets (lowers - Value 228$) for 180, 60$ a piece. I'd advise everyone to stay away from ticket brokers and those other sites....you can sometimes find a steal on ebay, but you should never have to pay Face value to get into a sporting event. Seems you know an awful lot about purchasing tickets already. What am I missing here? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites