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Post by razorsedge on Apr 17, 2011 18:09:36 GMT -5
Lots of people on here have said they plan to purchase season tix, so I'm just curious to know how you plan to pay for them?
This question is espcially directed at groups of four or more who plan to split a pair of seats? For the financing option I would assume only one person in the group could sign the loan for both tickets. Do you trust the other members of your group to cover their end of the agreement?
When teams offer the option to finance them over course of the season I doubt the team itself will "loan" you the money for the tix, but would have a third party credit company offer a "flexible" purchase payment plan. I wonder what the interest rate would be?
If your in a group of four buying two seats, that gaurantees you 10 games or 20 games if you go with another member of a group. If you opt for the 10 games a take whoever you want, are you really saving that much money vs. buying a 10 game mini pack?
P.s: I'm currently a passenger driving on a sask to alberta hwy. Booooooorrrrrrrrrring!
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Post by razorsedge on Apr 20, 2011 17:46:48 GMT -5
So out of 3000+ on this website only 12 people plan to buy season tickets? Hmmmm....
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Post by donmaximo on Apr 22, 2011 20:43:37 GMT -5
Yes, but by that logic only 3 don't so we're ok.
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Post by ~Jiffy~ on Apr 22, 2011 22:24:33 GMT -5
I am not sure if we can do it this year, but we will be going to a handful of games. GUARANTEED. Next year I plan on getting a couple family members togehter, and we purchase a bulk area. Maybe 10 seats together, and then games we can't go to, sell the ticket to someone who wants to go. Just my idea!
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Post by Hannu Smail on Apr 22, 2011 22:48:32 GMT -5
I am not sure if we can do it this year, but we will be going to a handful of games. GUARANTEED. Next year I plan on getting a couple family members togehter, and we purchase a bulk area. Maybe 10 seats together, and then games we can't go to, sell the ticket to someone who wants to go. Just my idea! keep in mind, if the "3 year commitment" clause is reality, you'd be hard pressed to find any large blocks of season tix together, let alone a pair after year 1....
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Post by ~Jiffy~ on Apr 24, 2011 10:44:26 GMT -5
I guess we will see
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Post by Steener25 on Apr 24, 2011 17:58:15 GMT -5
During our Good Friday fondue I convinced my brother in law and father in law to split 2 seats three ways. To appease the women we agreed that they would go each year to Minneapolis for a shopping/Vikings game. Just letting everyone know expect to sacrifice to fulfill your dreams. Come on Phoenix, get it over with so we can put the down payment on our tickets.
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Post by CravenMoorhead on May 10, 2011 19:21:44 GMT -5
Wish I could afford season tickets. I'm just finishing at RRC, after being retrained from a layoff over a year ago. I'm definitely going to games. However, it will take me 3 or 4 years to save up enough (after home purchase) to consider buying season tickets.
No need to worry. The business community will likely gobble up a few thousand, and the wealthy Peggers will devour the rest. Scalpers are going to love the return of the NHL.
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