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As for secondary markets, a lot of season ticket holders sell tickets through the http://www.ticketexchangebyticketmaster.com/ website that is advertised so often during games.
As a season ticket holder myself, my playoff tickets cost considerably more than the regular season, so yeah, these won't come cheap. Given I've had to sell some of my earlier regular season game tickets thanks to my son's baseball schedule, I've used that site above and regularly sold tickets for multiples of face value. There are lots of seats owned by ticket agencies, and frankly, by fans who either can't afford the prices or are willing to make a buck. Seats will be available one way or another to those willing to pay. (and no, I plan on using mine. ![]() btw, thanks for delurking. |
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as of friday, ticket attractions had tickets in the upper level for the first home game (either wildcard or div round) on sale for aroudn 250 a piece. so if you want to go ahead and get the tickets locked up that my be a way to do it. and no, i don't work with them, i was just curious as to how much they were going for.
i have sold my tix before through stubhub, but i haven't checked to see what they are going for there. i will say this though. if you know you want to go, i would go ahead and buy them now. if the texans get matched up against a team with a huge following like the steelers, the prices will skyrocket. |
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