Tickets for the Game going for $500 in Green Bay

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Listening to ESPN Radio, they say tickets are going for $400 all the way up to $500.

He said there is even a TS suite on Ebay or something that is going for about $18,000.

Nate is begging everyone not to sell their tickets.

- Mike G.
 

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well I already yelled at my brother in law for selling his to a couple of GB fans that were coming into town. Not that I woulda dropped that kind of money on the tickets, its the principle of it...
 

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stealth;1792795 said:
well I already yelled at my brother in law for selling his to a couple of GB fans that were coming into town. Not that I woulda dropped that kind of money on the tickets, its the principle of it...

Nate said this happened alot when he was playing. He said he use to be very disappointed in Cowboys fans.
 

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theogt;1792814 said:
500 is pretty normal for good seats.

A month ago we were looking into getting tickets and it started at $300 for the nosebleed sections. Not sure what they are now but $500 isn't out the question.
 

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Here we go. A bunch of loud Packers fans in their ugly colors and cheeseheads. I hope the Cowboys fans are loud like they were at times in the Commanders game. At least they sounded loud on TV.
 

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in my section, 131, they were selling last week for $400 to $450.
I put mine on Stuhub for $500 FIRM but got no takers. There are a few listed in the $500's still. But mine are off the board and I will be at the game.

Just hope the open seats next to us aren't cheesehead fans. The other side are Dallas fans.
 

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mickgreen58;1792769 said:
Listening to ESPN Radio, they say tickets are going for $400 all the way up to $500.

He said there is even a TS suite on Ebay or something that is going for about $18,000.

Nate is begging everyone not to sell their tickets.

- Mike G.


I have exhausted my self on this topic but, thank you nate.

I will say this, shame on the cowboys fan, especially the season ticket holder who is selling their tickets to packers fans to make a profit. I have no respect for that.

and the season ticket holders who are selling to make a profit to other cowboys fans double shame on you.

I dont want to get into it again, but its sad what people do. You buy a ticket for the experience. I am ashamed of alot of fans here who buy season tickets just to go to one game and then make money off them. It sucks.
 

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jazzcat22;1792950 said:
in my section, 131, they were selling last week for $400 to $450.
I put mine on Stuhub for $500 FIRM but got no takers. There are a few listed in the $500's still. But mine are off the board and I will be at the game.

Just hope the open seats next to us aren't cheesehead fans. The other side are Dallas fans.


dude come on. 500 bucks for those seats. Please dont support stubhub.

IF your a fan keep your tickets and go to the game, if not sell them to a cowboys fan at face, there are plenty of people who are cowboys fans looking for tickets each week, why take advantage of that.

I know you are going to yell at me and tell me about "supply" and "demand" and why should I sell them for less, but if everyone was honest the experience would be better and places like stubhub could be wiped off the map, they are evil.
 

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theebs;1792954 said:
I have exhausted my self on this topic but, thank you nate.

I will say this, shame on the cowboys fan, especially the season ticket holder who is selling their tickets to packers fans to make a profit. I have no respect for that.

and the season ticket holders who are selling to make a profit to other cowboys fans double shame on you.

I dont want to get into it again, but its sad what people do. You buy a ticket for the experience. I am ashamed of alot of fans here who buy season tickets just to go to one game and then make money off them. It sucks.

For most games, I disagree with this take. They're your tickets, do with them what you want. They're expensive, so if you can sell a game or two for an inflated price and basically get season tickets for free, I say more power to you. This is America.

But this game is huge. No Cowboys fan should be selling their tickets for THIS game. History is happening. It'd be a pity to miss that for a few hundred bucks. And I am going to be bitter if I see alot of green in the stands this weekend.
 

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superpunk;1792972 said:
For most games, I disagree with this take. They're your tickets, do with them what you want. They're expensive, so if you can sell a game or two for an inflated price and basically get season tickets for free, I say more power to you. This is America.

But this game is huge. No Cowboys fan should be selling their tickets for THIS game. History is happening. It'd be a pity to miss that for a few hundred bucks. And I am going to be bitter if I see alot of green in the stands this weekend.


Prepare to see lots of cheeseheads thursday. It was in the paper in milwaukee about a month ago how a huge group bought group tickets and are all traveling to the stadium because they knew it would be a fun warm game to go to.

I fully expect to see a third of the stadium filled with packers fans. When I see them in the upper endzone or lower endzone on my side of the field I am fine with that because most likely they got them from the box office, but down in the lower level where the long time season ticket holders sit, that makes me ill and there will be a bunch of them.

I dont care what game it is, I dont feel there is any need to make money off tickets. I went to two games by myself this year, I have two season tickets and they are worth 54 bucks a piece. I sold the extra for the rams game for 50 bucks to a guy needing one more who was a cowboys fan in the lot and I sold my extra jets ticket thursday to a guy who wasnt wearing a jersey but seemed to be a cowboys fan for 54 bucks. There is no need to gouge your fellow fans.
 

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theebs;1792993 said:
Prepare to see lots of cheeseheads thursday. It was in the paper in milwaukee about a month ago how a huge group bought group tickets and are all traveling to the stadium because they knew it would be a fun warm game to go to.

I fully expect to see a third of the stadium filled with packers fans. When I see them in the upper endzone or lower endzone on my side of the field I am fine with that because most likely they got them from the box office, but down in the lower level where the long time season ticket holders sit, that makes me ill and there will be a bunch of them.

I dont care what game it is, I dont feel there is any need to make money off tickets. I went to two games by myself this year, I have two season tickets and they are worth 54 bucks a piece. I sold the extra for the rams game for 50 bucks to a guy needing one more who was a cowboys fan in the lot and I sold my extra jets ticket thursday to a guy who wasnt wearing a jersey but seemed to be a cowboys fan for 54 bucks. There is no need to gouge your fellow fans.

If I could convince the wife to move to Dallas instead of San Diego (not entirely true - I'd rather live in SoCal, too, lol), I'd have season tickets ASAP and never sell a game - love the Cowboys too much and would never miss a chance to see them. But I can see why people do that.
 

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superpunk;1793008 said:
If I could convince the wife to move to Dallas instead of San Diego (not entirely true - I'd rather live in SoCal, too, lol), I'd have season tickets ASAP and never sell a game - love the Cowboys too much and would never miss a chance to see them. But I can see why people do that.


Man save your pennies if you want to live in san diego. I cant imagine how great getting up to a sunny day everyday would be!

I have already told my wife if we cant afford season tickets to the new stadium The ol house may go on the market.

With the line of work I am trying to get into I have thought about socal. The problem is I just dont think we can afford it!

I have a cousin who lives in Brooklyn now, but she and her husband are both lawyers and he has two friends who are writers in LA. So they moved and my cousin went to pepperdine to get a phd in international law and they lived in santa monica.....They only stayed till she was done because it was impossible for him to get work as a writer!! So that is sobering.

anyway sorry for rambling, I say move to Dallas we need more great fans in the stadium like yourself!!!
 

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theebs;1792971 said:
dude come on. 500 bucks for those seats. Please dont support stubhub.

IF your a fan keep your tickets and go to the game, if not sell them to a cowboys fan at face, there are plenty of people who are cowboys fans looking for tickets each week, why take advantage of that.

I know you are going to yell at me and tell me about "supply" and "demand" and why should I sell them for less, but if everyone was honest the experience would be better and places like stubhub could be wiped off the map, they are evil.

Never thought of a Cheesehead buying them, my bad there. I apoligize to all Cowboy fans. However. The entire purpose of getting season tickets this year. Is to be the list for the new stadium. So if we can sell our tickets (which we have not sold any of them yet) is to pay for next years tickets also. Not that I wouldn't get them anyway. I just paid them $550 for a 2 game 2 seats per game package for the 2 home playoff games. If for some reason they only have one, or even none (for some ungodly reason) then they will credit my next years tickets or at my request a refund. So the $1,000 would have paid for those plus part of next year....capitalists' rights.....:)

If for some reason neither of us could go to a game, yes we would give them to friends or sell at face value, or slightly above. Only would make $$$$$ from someone we don't know off of stubhub or ebay or whatever place.

I did give up my Thanksgiving game to my friend so he could take his wife. I will take my girlfriend to the Eagles game (she's from Philly) but is a Dallas fan.
 

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theebs;1793032 said:
Man save your pennies if you want to live in san diego. I cant imagine how great getting up to a sunny day everyday would be!

I have already told my wife if we cant afford season tickets to the new stadium The ol house may go on the market.

With the line of work I am trying to get into I have thought about socal. The problem is I just dont think we can afford it!

I have a cousin who lives in Brooklyn now, but she and her husband are both lawyers and he has two friends who are writers in LA. So they moved and my cousin went to pepperdine to get a phd in international law and they lived in santa monica.....They only stayed till she was done because it was impossible for him to get work as a writer!! So that is sobering.

anyway sorry for rambling, I say move to Dallas we need more great fans in the stadium like yourself!!!

Unless being a civil engineer pays WAY better in San Diego, we won't be purchasing a house, lol. Just selling ours to go out there and live easy for awhile, til we decide to have kids. If you stay outside the city, apartments are pretty reasonable, and houses aren't horrible. I'm sure LA area is far worse.
 

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superpunk;1793103 said:
Unless being a civil engineer pays WAY better in San Diego, we won't be purchasing a house, lol. Just selling ours to go out there and live easy for awhile, til we decide to have kids. If you stay outside the city, apartments are pretty reasonable, and houses aren't horrible. I'm sure LA area is far worse.


Yeah that is what we did when we moved here. The first year was fabulous.

Now we have a house, a 2 year old and a baby on the way in may/june.

So when I bring up moving, and not moving back home my wife gives me an evil look.
 
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