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Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: Terence ()
Date: May 19, 2014 07:31PM

Does anyone know of a way to determine the face value of a sporting event/concert ticket? For example if you see tickets listed on stubhub for a sold out show and are curious as to how much extra they are selling for? I tried going onto Ticketmaster but if the seat is sold out it doesn't tell you the price.
Thanks

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: LetsRock ()
Date: May 19, 2014 07:45PM

Why do you care? If you want to go, you pay the price being offered.

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: Terence ()
Date: May 19, 2014 08:32PM

In this instance I want to know to see if a craigslist deal is too good to be true or not....But why wouldn't you care? You wouldn't want to know if you're paying 600 dollars for a 200 dollar seat?

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: Check Ticketmaster ()
Date: May 20, 2014 11:24AM

Check the event listing at Ticketmaster.com as they usually have a price range listed for it. It should say something like lower level $100, upper level $50, and standing room $25 or whatever.

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: Assholes Abound ()
Date: May 20, 2014 11:31AM

If what you paid to see it is what you remember about an event, you shouldn't have paid to see it. If you want and can afford to go to some game or show, do that. Otherwise don't do that. How fucking dumb are people that they need this sort of thing explained to them?

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: Old.Skool ()
Date: May 20, 2014 01:15PM

If you have to ask...you can't afford it, brah.

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: Terence ()
Date: May 21, 2014 06:16PM

What kind of shitty logic do you use in your everyday life? If you remember what you paid for a ticket you shouldn't have paid it? Do you know how much your car costs? Why did you buy it??? Totally wasn't worth it if you remember what it cost

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: LetsRock ()
Date: May 21, 2014 08:32PM

Terence Wrote:
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> In this instance I want to know to see if a
> craigslist deal is too good to be true or
> not....But why wouldn't you care? You wouldn't
> want to know if you're paying 600 dollars for a
> 200 dollar seat?


If you want to go, then it is a $600 event. I purchase Steeler tickets on StubHub every year. Face value is $98, but I pay $150-$200 for the same seat because I want to go. I don't care how much I am being scalped. It is still a good value to me because I am able to attend.

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Re: Face Value of Tickets
Posted by: Kilton ()
Date: May 21, 2014 08:38PM

Terence Wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a way to determine the face
> value of a sporting event/concert ticket?

Are they Redskins tickets? If so, face value is $2.07.

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