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I think its a good move because the Thunder are only getting better and they are young! So they will be in the playoffs alot so you should make some money! But what do I know
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Originally Posted by Shaq DIESEL 34
Can't be too good... you see who the guys scalping tickets are ? They're borderline bums.
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
I've often thought of trying to get good season tickets for the Cubs. That has got to be somewhat profitable given the reseller market for people who just want to get to Wrigley.
off topic but how long do you need to be a ticket holder/ how loaded do you have to be to get courtside seats for, say, the wizards?
http://www.seats3d.com/nba/washington_wizards/
More than the Thunder obviously, but still not much. Baseline seats are always cheaper but they do it different than any other team I have seen. They charge 100$ at their box office/gate/ticketmaster, 50$ for a 1/2 season ticket holder, and 31 for a full season ticket holder With the other teams, they always sell them at the same face value from the box office.ticketmaster itself, it's just a matter of availability.
ive seen tickets on craigslist for cheeeeeeap for "popular" games/events too.
A lot of people are asking way too much of eBay, CL, and StubHub or whatever and I think the closer the event comes they end up with no choice but to lower their price. I'm charging 375$ on a 75$ face ticket (again, I didn't pay face for this particular set because I bought them before I got my seasons) and my phone is blowing up. Then my season ticket for that game is section 120, and I'm going to use that because I want to go. The Nuggets game isn't pulling as much interest as I thought it would.
Originally Posted by DatZNasty
Has anyone here used reselling tickets, particularly NBA tickets as a career or just a side hustle? How much did you make off of it? I ask because face value on tickets is actually so low compared to market value. For example, Thunder 2nd row under the basket have a face value of 75$, go 2 more rows back and now you're only 56$ Market value fluctuates based on the opponent obviously (like I'm selling that Lakers ticket for 375$ each and having NO problem getting buyers, however I bought that ticket 3rd hand myself so no huge profit margin for me), but it's always going to be more than face. I see some eBay sellers and they'll have tickets to something I'll buy then you see they have literally hundreds of listings like they are season ticket holders for everything.
So I just became a season ticket holder for the Thunder (only had to buy the last 8 games) to get another Laker's ticket and because I paid face, I paid less total for all of them than I would for one at market value price and now get event, playoff, and next season priority. I got a lower level seat for 41$
To those who have seriously committed to this how much did you make? I am just looking to sell the games I don't plan on going to and I'm not price guaging the hell out of people, but next yr and maybe even this yr when playoff tickets come, look out.