Doesn't look bad at all. If I have a chance to move up I'm gonna do it.
This is the biggest misconception out there. The majority of lower-level seats are NOT corporate owned. Besides, being a customer/partner means you do not care about sports? I am a customer of Chase. I guess I do not care?
Supposed View from Section 209, row 18:
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Any tech savy posters able to crack the knicks url and see pictures from other sections?
Middle of 214 if you could. That would be perfect.
This is section 208 (mirror of 214 on the same side), row 18:
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Haven't located the list of sections past 209 yet
Its going to be annoying because my pair of blue seats costed 47...94/pair, and I sold them for 100 when I didnt go. Now watch They are going to be like 51 a seat and be a real pain.
I can,t see a $47 seat getting raised to $51. That seems a little excessive.
I was talking to someone I know who is affiliated with MSG and I was told that the 4% increase was across the board with basically the same % increase in all price levels not the higher percentage in the upper bowl and was suggested by some. That would not make sense anyway
anyone know when the invoices are getting sent out?
Then where do all those businessmen come from? You know that I don't mean "customers" in the sense that you come in, stick your card into the ATM, take some money and go home. I mean business partners. Big corporations are always making deals with each other, or other smaller firms. Toronto has the same problem. Montreal does not.
Well probably have it by next friday the latest im assuming. I called my rep today (Gretchen) if she calls back I will ask her. Im assuming my 73 dollar seats are going up to 76 which isn't the end of the world. If they do a 14 dollar raise next year like they did to us last year, then I dont know how much longer I will keep my seats. At this rate these seats will be a 100 bucks in about 5 years. The more they raise them the less regular season games I will go too and just keep it for the playoffs.
My regular face value last year was exactly $100, actually. (with taxes.) ECF tickets were face value at $160.To keep them for the playoffs? .
I've given that point a bit of thought in my own regard.
If my face tix price is $100. In theory how much is the face on my playoff tix round 1? $150 face? Round 2? etc
If I put the tix on the exchange I add another 10% to my cost.
How much can I really expect to get in a resale?
I'm wondering if I am rapidly approaching the point of paying the playoff vig and letting others take the risks in down seasons, exhibition games, lack of demand for some games?
These thoughts never occurred to me when I was paying $30 or $40 or $50 per game.
I'm totally convinced that given MSG's pricing they would relish a SC team which would create enough surplus demand for seat licenses.
Assuming they could sell out the initial license they would be locked into full houses every year at their prices.
Well probably have it by next friday the latest im assuming. I called my rep today (Gretchen) if she calls back I will ask her. Im assuming my 73 dollar seats are going up to 76 which isn't the end of the world. If they do a 14 dollar raise next year like they did to us last year, then I dont know how much longer I will keep my seats. At this rate these seats will be a 100 bucks in about 5 years. The more they raise them the less regular season games I will go too and just keep it for the playoffs.
Thats. funny that you said "if your rep calls back". I also have Gretchen as a rep and she hardly ever returns phone calls. Just curious if other people who have Gretchen have the same experience.
To keep them for the playoffs? .
I've given that point a bit of thought in my own regard.
If my face tix price is $100. In theory how much is the face on my playoff tix round 1? $150 face? Round 2? etc
If I put the tix on the exchange I add another 10% to my cost.
How much can I really expect to get in a resale?
I'm wondering if I am rapidly approaching the point of paying the playoff vig and letting others take the risks in down seasons, exhibition games, lack of demand for some games?
These thoughts never occurred to me when I was paying $30 or $40 or $50 per game.
I'm totally convinced that given MSG's pricing they would relish a SC team which would create enough surplus demand for seat licenses.
Assuming they could sell out the initial license they would be locked into full houses every year at their prices.