EWT
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First off I am baffled that people are dumb enough to wait in line at the box office unless thats the only way to purchase tickets. Use the internet you stupidsonofabiotch!
Second, he waited in line for 15 hours to sit in the last row? Ok so you are trying to pimp on a budget and spend less than $30, cool. Why blow your wad on opening night when you could go to 3 lower tier games? He answers his own question really, he made the choice to use his expendable income on tickets and chose to go to opening night rather than "being here" for the team 3 nights. Either that or go wrangle up some beer cans from the garbage to buy a few more games, really it's $9.
Regardless the opponent doesn't even matter half the time either. Last year he could have watched us get torched by New Orleans or worked on the pick and roll by Dallas for the same price to watch Roy beat the Knicks at the buzzer. It's not the team's fault people are willing to pay more to see better teams. If anything, him purchasing tickets to opening night for $22 instead of $9 completely defeats the purpose of his argument since he bought into it, right?
To top it all off, the flex pricing wasn't a surprise, it was announced well before tickets went on sale, maybe he should be more passionate about his team and quit his complaining!
http://www.blazersedge.com/2009/9/29/1060017/fan-review-of-blazers-flex-pricing
Second, he waited in line for 15 hours to sit in the last row? Ok so you are trying to pimp on a budget and spend less than $30, cool. Why blow your wad on opening night when you could go to 3 lower tier games? He answers his own question really, he made the choice to use his expendable income on tickets and chose to go to opening night rather than "being here" for the team 3 nights. Either that or go wrangle up some beer cans from the garbage to buy a few more games, really it's $9.
Regardless the opponent doesn't even matter half the time either. Last year he could have watched us get torched by New Orleans or worked on the pick and roll by Dallas for the same price to watch Roy beat the Knicks at the buzzer. It's not the team's fault people are willing to pay more to see better teams. If anything, him purchasing tickets to opening night for $22 instead of $9 completely defeats the purpose of his argument since he bought into it, right?
The hardest hit came once the box office finally opened, as the flex pricing caught everyone by surprise. The model was well understood, but the amount was staggering - my opening night tickets, in the very last row, were 150% MORE than base price ($22 instead of $9). That is a big jump. I talked with some other folks in line; Laker game seats were going for $35 in the Tan section. Nearly 4x base price!
To top it all off, the flex pricing wasn't a surprise, it was announced well before tickets went on sale, maybe he should be more passionate about his team and quit his complaining!
http://www.blazersedge.com/2009/9/29/1060017/fan-review-of-blazers-flex-pricing


