Thing is, anyone who used to sell their tickets on for face value is surely going think hmmmmmm. I can make some money here.
The worse thing is that the rise and rise of the season ticket loaner is going to get out of hand. Knowone will give them up as they can just keep them and then fleece everyone else on stub hub without even leaving their desk.
We need a new stadium bad. I want a season ticket bad!!! And can't get one.
Whilst their are gits out there renting theirs out and probably now fleecing honest fans on Stub Hub.
Anybody with a Park Lane season ticket can now easily get back their money from just selling, say, the Arsenal and Chelsea games. So then they literally have FREE tickets to 17 home games. Nobody in their right mind will give up their season ticket from now on in, since it's effectively a free pass that they can choose to use or just sell some more tickets to pocket some extra income. I'm so angry about this.
Sadly the majority of people selling them by the look of things, fans ripping off fellow fans is probably the natural progression for football in fairness.What sort of **** does this !!!!
You can argue 'how can you rip off fellow fans'. Yeah we are fellow fans but we are hardly family etc.
You ever thought about a career in politics DHL? I think they'd like the cut of your jibMy intention to get the ST was not to sell and make money (had an ST for eight years now) however if the opportunity is there and there is a demand then whilst it is against the SPIRIT of the rules it is not against the rules itself.
Ill be going to games but as some of these are on sundays the chances are I wont be able to go. Now whilst I wont sell them for £100 each I would sell them at a mark up maybe £60 for example. Supply and demand etc. I dont know how stub hub works and whether it is like ebay where fans can bid for tickets or is it a buy it now type method?
My intention to get the ST was not to sell and make money (had an ST for eight years now) however if the opportunity is there and there is a demand then whilst it is against the SPIRIT of the rules it is not against the rules itself.
You can argue 'how can you rip off fellow fans'. Yeah we are fellow fans but we are hardly family etc.
Doesn't nobody giving up their season tickets increase the size of the waiting list? Doesn't the size of the waiting list to some extent correlate to the size of commercial sponsorship we get for the stadium?
Sickening. This is why I knew the system would never work.
Interesting….
As others have said, StubHub makes sure there would be absolutely no reason to ever give up a season ticket. In fact, having one and not going could prob bring in a 2k profit (at least).
IF, they were at face value it would be an amazing idea. As it is, it's so crazy that I think you might be right.
that idea WAS the ticket exchange
that idea WAS the ticket exchange
Ticket exchange wasnt at face value. I think we only got 75% of the ticket value back. If they gave us 100% back then that would have been ok.
STUBHUB - SPURS VS SWANSEA
Posted by Tottenham Hotspur on 2 August 2013 - 19:01PM
Tickets for the match against Swansea went on sale via StubHub on 31 July. The Club has been monitoring the pricing and uptake of sales over the last three days and is able to report that those season ticket holders who have priced their tickets reasonably have been able to find buyers, whilst those tickets that have been highly priced, remain unsold.
The Club will continue to monitor the uptake of ticket sales via Stubhub and, as per our discussions with THST, encourages all fans to continue to price their tickets sensibly.