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Here's another guy who had to sell for under face value.http://www.pewterreport.com/Boards/index.php/topic,1283122.msg1410236.html#new
Quote from: bizkitlimped on August 11, 2011, 11:42:02 PM Needless to say, I'm happier than a pig in crap...How much did all of that set you back? Got a 401k? Maxed our your ROTH? Paid off your car? Your house? Your credit cards? Your college loans? Hope so.
Needless to say, I'm happier than a pig in crap...
So what? I sold em to somebody who couldn't afford full price.What's wrong with that?Your post failed, as usual.
Quote from: JavaRay on August 12, 2011, 12:46:13 AMThe problem with buying those tickets is that if you ever can't make a game, you can't get full value for them. Wrong, I already sold my Cowboys & Falcons tickets to a co-worker for face value, I can't go due to scheduled out of town trips.. And before you come up with a lame excuse to back up your pitiful post no he is a Bucs fan.
The problem with buying those tickets is that if you ever can't make a game, you can't get full value for them.
Quote from: Bucpride5 on August 12, 2011, 03:24:21 PMQuote from: JavaRay on August 12, 2011, 12:46:13 AMThe problem with buying those tickets is that if you ever can't make a game, you can't get full value for them. WrongAs a former season ticket holder for over 30 years, I know I am not wrong. Sure, you can sell them for face value at times, but most times you will lose money. Especially if you have to sell them the week of the game and the team is on a losing streak.
Quote from: JavaRay on August 12, 2011, 12:46:13 AMThe problem with buying those tickets is that if you ever can't make a game, you can't get full value for them. Wrong
I bought my season tickets for just over $500 this year but had to sell them since I can't find a job here in Tampa. I sold them for exactly what I paid for them in just one day on the ticket exchange.