Don Corleone
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Season ticket face value is $370. Possibly more for today's Cowboys ticket release, but not sure.Does anyone know what face value is for section C337?
Oh man.. I was at the Lions game but not the Packers game. Well, looks like it could be a repeat of 2014 this year with us playing the Packers. Unless the Lions beat them this Sunday. Hopefully we will beat the Packers this time!Has to be better than 2014. Went to that game. Was in the end zone for the catch that wasn't.
Post of the day!!!!A friend of mine has two tickets for the 2017 Super Bowl, both box seats. He paid $4,500 each and didn't realize last year when he bought them that this was the going to be on the same day as his wedding.
If you are interested he is looking for someone to take his place...it's at St. Peter's church in Spring Branch at 3pm. Her name is Sally, she's about 5'4, 115lbs, blonde and a fantastic cook. She'll be the one in the white dress.
When I saw it at first it got me as well. I was calculating in my head if I should take out a second on the house to get tickets.Post of the day!!!!
Got me hook, line and sinker......LOL!!
Does anyone know what face value is for section C337?
$560 a piece...thats face value for that section (its club level) for the divisional game.
Oh wow...I thought the guy who told me 370 was right
Oh wow...I thought the guy who told me 370 was right
I'm a season ticket holder and with 4 seats. Sold one set for $750.00 for the pair and am using the other 2. If I wasn't a season ticket holder, I would pay whatever I could afford to go. This is memories and you can't put a price on it. Will probably be the Cowboys vs the Packers too. Will be an awesome game.. not one to miss.
$370 is right for season ticket holder face value. Obviously there's a bump for face value for the public. (not including reseller market).
How much did season ticket holders get Party Pass tickets offered to them for? They are going for $130 on NFL Ticket exchange.
There's a difference in face value for season ticket holders vs general public?
Seems strange
Obviously buying on resale market, you aren't going to pay face value..but I figured the ticketmaster sale would be at face value
There's a difference in face value for season ticket holders vs general public?
Seems strange
Obviously buying on resale market, you aren't going to pay face value..but I figured the ticketmaster sale would be at face value
Because they know they can get it and ticketmaster has been in cahoots with 3rd party/brokers for years. Even if they arent any longer the broker "bots" still have an obvious advantage over fans. NFL ticket exchange is no better than a broker a lot of the time (theres still a fee or a markup involved).
Makes sense...
I found great seats for 750 bucks..but all the fees jack em up to 900...900 is a bit more than I would spend for a divisional game..