Me too...just got a call.Just got an email from my new rep...Davis Shealy
Me too...just got a call.Just got an email from my new rep...Davis Shealy
Did you respond to the email saying call me or they just calledMe too...just got a call.
I didn't even get an e-mail from my "client relationship" rep yet. Lol
He just called.Did you respond to the email saying call me or they just called
Don't know if anyone's been following the full season map but a few pairs in the 200's have trickled out. Friend of mine was able to grab 200's behind the goal in the row 3+ price point. New business price but there are pairs out there for those looking.
new business price = a whole lot of painDon't know if anyone's been following the full season map but a few pairs in the 200's have trickled out. Friend of mine was able to grab 200's behind the goal in the row 3+ price point. New business price but there are pairs out there for those looking.
Hope he plans on going to the games...resale is brutal on those.
Resale is going to brutal on pretty much everything just looking at the market. They use a lot of the games so it's not a concern.
True regarding resale being brutal on everything. But as someone who dumped a pair on the end after a few years of trying unsuccessfully to move over a few sections, I can tell you that most buyers have little interest in sitting behind the goal for face value. They were great seats for watching the game...so I will say your friend should enjoy them.
Agree 100%. The video game view is the best! Lol.It’s all personal preference but I happen to love the seats behind the net. Quick access to the concourse, don’t have to climb up a million rows, right near the towers so you can bolt out when a game ends and not get caught up in a crowd, and you have a really good view. I’d much rather sit there then pay the premium for between the goal lines in say rows 9-14.
It’s all personal preference but I happen to love the seats behind the net. Quick access to the concourse, don’t have to climb up a million rows, right near the towers so you can bolt out when a game ends and not get caught up in a crowd, and you have a really good view. I’d much rather sit there then pay the premium for between the goal lines in say rows 9-14.
Agree 100%. The video game view is the best! Lol.
Anyone buying tickets for the sake of resale deserves to lose their shirt.Hope he plans on going to the games...resale is brutal on those.
Especially new business. That first year is a pain in the ass price wise.Anyone buying tickets for the sake of resale deserves to lose their shirt.
Even the tenured pricing. The cost is too high. If I was diligent, I could probably make a~25% profit if I sold all 44 games for the season. That is a whopping $2,000. Does $2000 really change anyone's life?Especially new business. That first year is a pain in the ass price wise.
Even the tenured pricing. The cost is too high. If I was diligent, I could probably make a~25% profit if I sold all 44 games for the season. That is a whopping $2,000. Does $2000 really change anyone's life?
Haha, see. now that I would have taken unless I NEEDED to be at the destination Tuesday evening or first thing in the morning!Depends on how much money you have/make and/or value your time. I was offered $1,300 to not get on my flight last Tuesday evening, and offered the first flight out on July 4. But as I was only traveling for a few days it wasn't worth it to me. For others, they would jump at that opportunity.
Haha, see. now that I would have taken unless I NEEDED to be at the destination Tuesday evening or first thing in the morning!
I have over 300,000 AA miles myself and no time to use themIn fairness, it was an AA travel voucher for that amount, valid for 12 months. And I'm already rich in AAdvantage miles.I did think about it...might have done it for cash. I actually ended up at the airport super early and waited on standby for over an hour unsuccessfully for an earlier flight...so I really just wanted to get on the plane. Fortunately on the way home I got a complementary upgrade.
it really is, who is spending this money on regular season gamesRTo be expected with the games included plus the mini plan pricing but that's some sticker shock right there.
Oh yeah, that is a different story.In fairness, it was an AA travel voucher for that amount, valid for 12 months. And I'm already rich in AAdvantage miles.I did think about it...might have done it for cash. I actually ended up at the airport super early and waited on standby for over an hour unsuccessfully for an earlier flight...so I really just wanted to get on the plane. Fortunately on the way home I got a complementary upgrade.