Old Man Rant About Ticket Prices

cdub55

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Tickets selling for what they have on the secondary market is what has got us here. It didnt take long for them to realize that they could keep some of that money instead of letting scalpers get it.
The problem is not all tickets sell well on the secondary market. Many times you can get tickets for cheaper than they sell for. When you build in the "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" price into every ticket it overinflates the price. You want to go watch Western Kentucky, pull you out a 20 and drive over to the stadium before kickoff. It would make more sense to tier the tickets into different levels. I think people would complain less and be more understanding if the sticker price on the Alabama/Georgia game was $200 a ticket and the FCS non-conference game was $50.
 
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BamaMoon

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The problem is not all tickets sell well on the secondary market. Many times you can get tickets for cheaper than they sell for. When you build in the "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" price into every ticket it overinflates the price. You want to go watch Western Kentucky, pull you out a 20 and drive over to the stadium before kickoff. It would make more sense to tier the tickets into different levels. I think people would complain less and be more understanding if the sticker price on the Alabama/Georgia game was $200 a ticket and the FCS non-conference game was $50.
How is it possible to buy a ticket from a scalper today since tickets are digital now?

Fun story. Several years ago, me and a buddy were trying to buy tickets and we waited until 30 minutes before kickoff in order to get the best deal. We were on the west side and I was holding up 2 fingers and a guy walked up to me and said, "Here are two tickets. You can have them." We walked in and sat on the 50 yard line for free!

NOTE: This was obviously several years ago when paper tickets were still in use. FWIW, I hate the new digital format. I know the reasons they do it, but I'm just old-fashioned enough to like having a ticket in my hand!
 

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How is it possible to buy a ticket from a scalper today since tickets are digital now?

Fun story. Several years ago, me and a buddy were trying to buy tickets and we waited until 30 minutes before kickoff in order to get the best deal. We were on the west side and I was holding up 2 fingers and a guy walked up to me and said, "Here are two tickets. You can have them." We walked in and sat on the 50 yard line for free!

NOTE: This was obviously several years ago when paper tickets were still in use. FWIW, I hate the new digital format. I know the reasons they do it, but I'm just old-fashioned enough to like having a ticket in my hand!
I like to keep attendance souvenirs so definitely.

When I attended my Premier League game this past January, I printed off two copies of the ticket, one to get into the game and a pristine copy for a scrap book for my son.
 

cdub55

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How is it possible to buy a ticket from a scalper today since tickets are digital now?
It is simple. Actually easier now than before...

1) Download the Coinbase app
2) Connect bank account, social security, and dna of a close relative
3) Purchase enough Bitcoin or other reputable crypto to cover purchase
4) Send crypto to persons wallet
5) Have person with ticket email you the QR code of the purchased tickets
6) Download a QR code reader


Once you have done the following just walk up to the entrance of the stadium and show the worker your phone and they will let you know you have been scammed by a Nigerian King who happens to know your Uncle that is trying to send you money.
 

BamaMoon

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It is simple. Actually easier now than before...

1) Download the Coinbase app
2) Connect bank account, social security, and dna of a close relative
3) Purchase enough Bitcoin or other reputable crypto to cover purchase
4) Send crypto to persons wallet
5) Have person with ticket email you the QR code of the purchased tickets
6) Download a QR code reader


Once you have done the following just walk up to the entrance of the stadium and show the worker your phone and they will let you know you have been scammed by a Nigerian King who happens to know your Uncle that is trying to send you money.
Right...thus my skepticism and longings for a simpler time!
 

cdub55

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I had a cousin that used to sell tickets as a side hustle. Got to see a few concerts, games (not just Bama) for free because he made a lot of money from the other tickets he sold to people.
I am friends with someone who was high up in the concessions business at Alabama. I would tailgate and text him right before the game to let me in. He would have me come through as a worker. I watched the Julio game against LSU, JoPa in Bryant-Denny, and a few other epic games during that time period for free. Who knew they let excessively inebriated folks sell nachos?
 
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I like to keep attendance souvenirs so definitely.

When I attended my Premier League game this past January, I printed off two copies of the ticket, one to get into the game and a pristine copy for a scrap book for my son.
I’m the same.

I’ve saved my tickets from every music or sporting event I’ve been to.

I honestly had no idea everything went digital.

How do they make sure no one had snuck in or is in the wrong seats?
 

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I’m the same.

I’ve saved my tickets from every music or sporting event I’ve been to.

I honestly had no idea everything went digital.

How do they make sure no one had snuck in or is in the wrong seats?
Once went to a Braves game and there was a couple in 2 seats the company had bought. Funny their tickets were legit. Apparently these particular seats were sold twice.
 
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BamaMoon

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Once went to a Braves game and there was a couple in 2 seats the company had bought. Funny their tickets were legit. Apparently these particular seats were sold twice.
Morning after the 2011 BSCNC game in NOLA, we got on the elevator with a couple who said they bought 2 tickets the night before (about $900 each) and when they went thru the gate, their tickets were "fake."

I asked what they did and they said the came back to the room to watch on TV.

I can't imagine how livid I would have been. I don't even think the Tide winning the game would have make me feel much better!
 

cdub55

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Morning after the 2011 BSCNC game in NOLA, we got on the elevator with a couple who said they bought 2 tickets the night before (about $900 each) and when they went thru the gate, their tickets were "fake."

I asked what they did and they said the came back to the room to watch on TV.

I can't imagine how livid I would have been. I don't even think the Tide winning the game would have make me feel much better!
I am absolutely astonished that anything purchased on Bourbon Street was fake...
 
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