I already have another pair. I'm just trying to figure out if I'm leaving more than a few dollars on the table by selling more than a week in advance...but at the end of the day I'll still be $4,600 richer even if prices go up.
I know you are missing my point. Sell them, profit. If you buy another pair you wont be missing out if they sky rocket back up.
So basically you made money, got upgraded seats and still have a chance if they sky rocket back up.
Have the following seats available for the Cup Finals. Make me an offer for any of the games.
Section 209, Row 10, Seat 7
Section 209, Row 15, Seat 19
Please call/text 917-400-0840 Alex.
Thank you!
i don't knoe how much you've sold on stubhub- but if it will be over 20k for the year, it will be reported to the IRS...so don't know if that matters to you or not in considering the deal
I sold my 1st row Gallery seats privately for $1800 each and was extremely happy. They would have had to sell for about $2200 on Stubhub to net out $1800. You can't go wrong selling at a profitI guess it's a deal worth taking. Even if prices rise a bit I'm still doing well.
I sold my 1st row Gallery seats privately for $1800 each and was extremely happy. They would have had to sell for about $2200 on Stubhub to net out $1800. You can't go wrong selling at a profit
Personally I went for the sure thing
Nice work. I'll let mine go for the same price and be quite happy with the return. I agree the sure thing is the way to go.
Some of these rates are hilarious
Some of these rates are hilarious
i don't disagree, but there are lots of things contributing.
first time to the cup in 20 years.
new york is (don't quote me on this cause i didn't look it up) but one of the richest cities in the world.
More like insane. For some STHs, selling a couple of games would also pay for a good part of next season. If it's Chicago, prices may go even higher. All about supply and demand. What better opportunity than now to take care of a good or prospective client. Imagine if we are up 3-2 going into game 6?
Have to imagine it would cost 2k+ to get in the building if we're up 3-2 heading into game 6.
So my 3 Row 2 Gallery seats are starting to look like a good value at $1,800 each. Who wants them?![]()
More like insane. For some STHs, selling a couple of games would also pay for a good part of next season. If it's Chicago, prices may go even higher. All about supply and demand. What better opportunity than now to take care of a good or prospective client. Imagine if we are up 3-2 going into game 6?
2 seats in section 226 row 9
up to 6 seats together in section 226 row 23.
Please do not PM me asking me for crazy deals, if you guys want check stubhub first and then PM me. I will guarantee you that if you buy from me you guys probably would save a few 100 bucks plus fees from stubhub. PM me, Thanks.
roll of the dice - if the Rangers are up 3-2 you will not see anything below $2000. If they are down, then even under $1K is possibleMy question, obviously besides who wants to sell me some tickets, is does anyone think ticket prices will drop like 30-10 minutes before puck drop? I know normally they do for big events, but I've never bought second hand championship series tickets(only when on sale for both NJ Nets finals appearances). I'm willing to wait if a 1400 ticket drops to 1000. I am also willing to pay around 1000-1200 for a ticket right now, just gotta be right seats.