Rangers Season Tickets Holders: Part XII

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Soda? Yuck

Agreed. If they switch from Coke to Pepsi products, I won't buy another soda. Hate pepsi. I don't buy sodas too often, but on occassion.

I recently stopped drinking soda cold turkey after being 3 a day for years. Dentist said I had moderate bone loss and if I didn't stop my teeth would eventually start falling out!! Turns out soda (diet or otherwise - has nothing to do with sugar) is extremely acidic and very bad for your teeth.

Some people use coke to clean their car engines....
 
So every time I sell a game I get an email that says [email protected] but I just got an email from ticketexchangesupport@email-support saying a game sold. Anyone else get anything like this?

Yea that’s what I’ve been getting every time now I just got an email from a different address..are they selling our tickets on two different platforms?

Yes, two platforms. The ticketexchangesupport@ is from ticketsnow.com which is white-labelled/branded as NHL exchange, NFL exchange, NBA... etc etc. About 3-4 years ago they started automatically replicating those listings on ticketmaster.com and eventually displaying them as dots on the map next to the primary sales tickets. Tickets that sell there come from orderinfo@

You can tell by the ticketsnow order number that will start with a Z and the ticketmaster order will start with a K
 
I’ve always sold a ton of tickets on ticketexchange sometimes 70 percent and never had an issue.
Right, but that doesn't mean they won't start treating you differently one day. In NY they can't take away your tickets but they may withhold offers and STH benefits. The Mets started issuing 50% warnings last season or so, not sure what the consequence was beyond limiting them to 4 seats per account
 
Yes, two platforms. The ticketexchangesupport@ is from ticketsnow.com which is white-labelled/branded as NHL exchange, NFL exchange, NBA... etc etc. About 3 years they started automatically replicating those listings on ticketmaster.com and eventually displaying them as dots on the map next to the primary sales tickets. Tickets that sell there come from orderinfo@
Ok thanks so much..so out of all the games I’ve sold online all of them except 1 have come from orderinfo
 
Right, but that doesn't mean they won't start treating you differently one day. In NY they can't take away your tickets but they may withhold offers and STH benefits. The Mets started issuing 50% warnings last season or so, not sure what the consequence was beyond limiting them to 4 seats per account
Really that’s interesting..ok thanks for the info appreciate it
 
Right, but that doesn't mean they won't start treating you differently one day. In NY they can't take away your tickets but they may withhold offers and STH benefits. The Mets started issuing 50% warnings last season or so, not sure what the consequence was beyond limiting them to 4 seats per account

Buddy of mine was told there was a possibility of not being offered playoff tickets if they sold over 50% (this was 2016). I had never heard such warnings from any of my reps though with the Mets.
 
I recently stopped drinking soda cold turkey after being 3 a day for years. Dentist said I had moderate bone loss and if I didn't stop my teeth would eventually start falling out!! Turns out soda (diet or otherwise - has nothing to do with sugar) is extremely acidic and very bad for your teeth.

Some people use coke to clean their car engines....
I'm not sure how true that really is (about the car engines) but sports drinks are more acidic than soda and orange juice even more so.
 
if you are so happy to get rid of your tickets, why buy them in the first place?
 
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if you are so happy to get rid of your tickets, why buy them in the first place?
Because I get to go to the games I want to and every playoff game. Happy to get rid of them so I don’t lose any money and don’t have to deal with trying to unload tickets the day of the game. Selling these tickets can sometimes turn into a second job lol. I was very nervous about resale going into this year thrilled how well it’s going
 
Is there a way to find out when and for how much tickets sold in your section? You use to be able to see that on the old TM Exchange site.
 
Both of my pre-season games sold on the 18th, money hit my checking account on Tuesday. So, 6 days to get paid. Not bad.
 
Because I get to go to the games I want to and every playoff game. Happy to get rid of them so I don’t lose any money and don’t have to deal with trying to unload tickets the day of the game. Selling these tickets can sometimes turn into a second job lol. I was very nervous about resale going into this year thrilled how well it’s going
90% of the games I sell, I do so privately. Mostly to friends and within 2 weeks of the schedule being announced, I have games divied up to my 4 regulars. This year, 1 guys is taking 8 and the other 3 are taking 5 each. Then, I will put another 5 or 6 on the exchange and usually take them down, one at a time, before they sell, to sell to a friend who just wants a game or 2. If I lose a regular, try to find another person to take a package of 5 games or so. No chance would I be willing to deal with selling that many on the exchange. This is how people got burned with Yankee tickets when they first opened the new stadium.

In fact, I always wind up turning 2 or 3 people away every year. They come to me looking to buy 5-10 games and it is either they want games that I plan on keeping or I just don't have enough to go around. I am not even talking about the idiots who contact me asking for opening night, an isles game, flyers game, pens game, caps game.
 
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90% of the games I sell, I do so privately. Mostly to friends and within 2 weeks of the schedule being announced, I have games divied up to my 4 regulars. This year, 1 guys is taking 8 and the other 3 are taking 5 each. Then, I will put another 5 or 6 on the exchange and usually take them down, one at a time, before they sell, to sell to a friend who just wants a game or 2. If I lose a regular, try to find another person to take a package of 5 games or so. No chance would I be willing to deal with selling that many on the exchange. This is how people got burned with Yankee tickets when they first opened the new stadium.

In fact, I always wind up turning 2 or 3 people away every year. They come to me looking to buy 5-10 games and it is either they want games that I plan on keeping or I just don't have enough to go around. I am not even talking about the idiots who contact me asking for opening night, an isles game, flyers game, pens game, caps game.

Oh I love those :laugh: Don't forget the games right around the holidays
 
Oh I love those :laugh: Don't forget the games right around the holidays
I had a co-worker email me 2 weeks ago. She heard through the grapevine I had season tickets and asked if I ever sell any,and I confirmed I did. Keep in mind, she has only worked at my place for about a year and a half, and I have never worked with her, so I hardly know her. She said she would like to buy 2 or 3 of the following: Opening Night for her and her boyfriend. Then, Isles and Caps in November because her son will be home from college those days, then Columbus after Xmas, Pittsburgh or the Isles in January as he will be home then, as well. I simply said, I don't have those available. I told her only thing I had at the moment was Calgary and San Jose. She didn't want those but asked if any of those games become available to keep her in mind. She emailed me again, I didn't respond. She emailed me again, and I simply deleted it.
 
Not Rangers related, but it looks like all NFL tickets on stubhub are now barcoded. They are now an official re-seller of the NFL. Last night, wanted to post my tickets for the pre-season games against the Browns and I needed to enter the barcodes. Didn't as I just received them, today.
 
Not Rangers related, but it looks like all NFL tickets on stubhub are now barcoded. They are now an official re-seller of the NFL. Last night, wanted to post my tickets for the pre-season games against the Browns and I needed to enter the barcodes. Didn't as I just received them, today.
The Jets also include practices in my ticket account but won't let me donate them.
 
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