SoulfishHawk
Well-known member
Damn Rat, you truly have very little positive to say about the Hawks. Not trying to argue, but geezus man, you're stepping up your everything sucks game lately.
I don’t care if some Seahawks fan sells a random ticket here and there. I care that some non Seahawks fan business buys season tickets and sells EVERY weeks tickets.What is wrong with selling tickets to others? The Organization is as cutthroat as can be, and acts like it is offended.
Reminds me Tom Petty’s “The Last DJ” when he sings:I see it as a middle management problem. Competition right? Squeeze every nickel. That's how you get 19 dollar beers. Look how we screwed the consumer but they are still showing up in droves.
Except for, the teams sells tickets for corporations. Special boxes for the inhumans who are not persons but a corporation. Maybe not have those types of seats, and sell only to actual fans....BUTT, the NFL is addicted to ever increasing billions of $$$$'s, and now they pretend to care about the fans. They ONLY care that the seats are full, doesn't matter what team they support. In short, they do not GAF, except to posture and scare true Blue n Green fans from selling tickets.I don’t care if some Seahawks fan sells a random ticket here and there. I care that some non Seahawks fan business buys season tickets and sells EVERY weeks tickets.
Gosh darn jeremiah, you are 1100% correct... just a bad jokeExcept for, the teams sells tickets for corporations. Special boxes for the inhumans who are not persons but a corporation. Maybe not have those types of seats, and sell only to actual fans....BUTT, the NFL is addicted to ever increasing billions of $$$$'s, and now they pretend to care about the fans. They ONLY care that the seats are full, doesn't matter what team they support. In short, they do not GAF, except to posture and scare true Blue n Green fans from selling tickets.
Love it. Last year was BS. If you only want to root and support your team when they're winning, you probably shouldn't be a season ticket holder. Sell them to someone who will support them through thick and thin.
Only if you sell through Ticketmaster. I only sell through Ticketmaster because I believe that it absolves me of any responsibility for misbehavior by whoever buys my ticket. *They make money when you resell your tickets....Wonder if they really care...
Pretty certain this is exactly how the NFL and Seahawks feel, and who they are targeting.I don’t care if some Seahawks fan sells a random ticket here and there. I care that some non Seahawks fan business buys season tickets and sells EVERY weeks tickets.
My family were season ticket holders for over 25 years starting back k in the early kingdome days, and we lived in eastern Washington. Only time we sold our tickets is when we couldnt make it to a game.Such an odd take. Looking at the season ticket turnover, most STH have been supporting them through thick and thin. We wouldn't have a blue pride waiting list 80,000 deep if that weren't the case.
People seem to be conflating reselling tickets as equal to not supporting the team, which isn't fair. That cloth cuts both ways: if the team isn't respecting the time/money STH have put into this team for decades with the product they put on the field, you aren't going to get fans into the seats either way. As much as everyone is mad about opposing fans buying up tickets, those tickets are available for Hawks fans to buy as well. If you are so mad about it, spend the money.
Only if you sell through Ticketmaster. I only sell through Ticketmaster because I believe that it absolves me of any responsibility for misbehavior by whoever buys my ticket. *
When I sell through other resale sites (StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid...) the NFL doesn't profit, and I have no protection from whatever mischief the buyer gets into.
*Not legal advice, Just my interpretation of the various contracts involved.
Transfer tickets to friends or family thru your own account, my rep told me that's totally different than what they are monitoring.
Sometimes, it's just fun to sit in other seats for a game or two.
Side note, it DOESN'T absolve you if someone gets in a fight at your seats. If they are your Season Tickets, you're responsible for what happens in your seats. This is exactly why I refuse to sell seats to someone I don't know, if I'm sitting in other seats for a game, or the extremely rare occasion I can't make a game.