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  • #76
    Omar is spot on. NO one will be buying season tickets next year. Why would I buy them when I can get behind home plate for $20 bucks on stubhub ? Or down the line for $7 dollars

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    • #77
      Except I don't think the secondary market in May will make much of a difference on season ticket sales
      God would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
      - Daft

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      • #78
        If nobody buys season tickets, there will be less of a secondary market to buy from, dummy.
        poop

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        • #79
          There will still be plenty of people buying season tix, just not nearly this many. There was a little sarcasm in there dude. Again, you can't troll me.
          Last edited by tr305; 05-14-2012, 06:21 PM.

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          • #80
            If there will be fewer people buying season tickets, there will be less of a supply on stub hub. Prices will not go down as a result.
            poop

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            • #81
              Section: Vista Reserved 324
              Seats: Row 6 | Seats 23
              Quantity: 1 Your seats will be together
              How you'll get
              your tickets:
              Electronic - Instant Download ($5.45 USD)
              Download your tickets and print them yourself
              When you'll get
              your tickets:
              Available for download within minutes of placing your order
              Price per ticket:
              $0.99 USD
              Prices are set by sellers and may be higher than face value


              Now try and find that price around the country folks...

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              • #82
                http://soflamarlins.com/showpost.php...8&postcount=68

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by tr305 View Post
                  Section: Vista Reserved 324
                  Seats: Row 6 | Seats 23
                  Quantity: 1 Your seats will be together
                  How you'll get
                  your tickets:
                  Electronic - Instant Download ($5.45 USD)
                  Download your tickets and print them yourself
                  When you'll get
                  your tickets:
                  Available for download within minutes of placing your order
                  Price per ticket:
                  $0.99 USD
                  Prices are set by sellers and may be higher than face value


                  Now try and find that price around the country folks...
                  Nominee for SBOTM (Self Burial Of The Month)

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                  • #84
                    BOOM! Goes the dynamite!

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by tr305 View Post
                      Section: Vista Reserved 324
                      Seats: Row 6 | Seats 23
                      Quantity: 1 Your seats will be together
                      How you'll get
                      your tickets:
                      Electronic - Instant Download ($5.45 USD)
                      Download your tickets and print them yourself
                      When you'll get
                      your tickets:
                      Available for download within minutes of placing your order
                      Price per ticket:
                      $0.99 USD
                      Prices are set by sellers and may be higher than face value


                      Now try and find that price around the country folks...
                      You can go on StubHub right now and buy tickets for tomorrow's Yankees/Roylas game at Yankees Stadium for $1.00. You can get into Miller Park tomorrow for $.50 against the Giants. What's your point? I'm not completely sure that MLB teams don't put these seats on StubHub themselves just to get people in the ballpark and collect parking/concession money. It's better than the seats going unsold.

                      Anyway, with few exceptions, baseball teams rarely sell out...especially weeknight games during school.

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