How much do you think I could sell a single 11th row ticket to Camden for? This is possibly for sale depending on offers and my situation regarding attending the show. Thought I'd get your imput on prices. Thanks all.
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Hey, I'm new here, just had a question.
How much do you think I could sell a single 11th row ticket to Camden for? This is possibly for sale depending on offers and my situation regarding attending the show. Thought I'd get your imput on prices. Thanks all.
How much do you think I could sell a single 11th row ticket to Camden for? This is possibly for sale depending on offers and my situation regarding attending the show. Thought I'd get your imput on prices. Thanks all.
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Re: Camden Ticket
Buffett36 wrote:Hey, I'm new here, just had a question.
How much do you think I could sell a single 11th row ticket to Camden for? This is possibly for sale depending on offers and my situation regarding attending the show. Thought I'd get your imput on prices. Thanks all.
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Re: Camden Ticket
Face!!!...plus a debt of gratitude!Buffett36 wrote:Hey, I'm new here, just had a question.
How much do you think I could sell a single 11th row ticket to Camden for? This is possibly for sale depending on offers and my situation regarding attending the show. Thought I'd get your imput on prices. Thanks all.
Don't sell it for face. Contrary to popular belief, you're still a "real fan" if you sell it for what it's actually worth on the market. However, I don't think that will be *much* more than face, because it's a single ticket. Stick it on eBay and see what it brings. That's the only real way to make sure that the right person is in the seat (i.e. the person who is willing to pay the most).
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what goes around comes around....YNONIN0 wrote:Don't sell it for face. Contrary to popular belief, you're still a "real fan" if you sell it for what it's actually worth on the market. However, I don't think that will be *much* more than face, because it's a single ticket. Stick it on eBay and see what it brings. That's the only real way to make sure that the right person is in the seat (i.e. the person who is willing to pay the most).
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I'll buy it for face + TM right now 
PS - you came to the wrong place if you are looking for overwhelming support to get as much as you possibly can.
PS - you came to the wrong place if you are looking for overwhelming support to get as much as you possibly can.
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I'd hold out for $700 or $800 bucks, make it worth your whileBuffett36 wrote:I understand that I'm not supposed to sell for over face and most likely wouldn't, but what I'm asking is how much do you think I'd be able to get for it. I'm probably going to the show, just wondering what the going price on a ticket like that would be.
YNONIN0 wrote:Don't sell it for face. Contrary to popular belief, you're still a "real fan" if you sell it for what it's actually worth on the market. However, I don't think that will be *much* more than face, because it's a single ticket. Stick it on eBay and see what it brings. That's the only real way to make sure that the right person is in the seat (i.e. the person who is willing to pay the most).
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I agree!! Yea!!! Especially all the hard work you put in to getting the show organized! You must make back your cost on the manufacturing of the ticket. I know you have to pay expenses such as road crew, instruments, audio gear...they add up after a while. "Real fan" has nothing to do with it. You put the leg work and years of schooling in being a fan. So you might as well profit.
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moog wrote: I agree!! Yea!!! Especially all the hard work you put in to getting the show organized! You must make back your cost on the manufacturing of the ticket. I know you have to pay expenses such as road crew, instruments, audio gear...they add up after a while. "Real fan" has nothing to do with it. You put the leg work and years of schooling in being a fan. So you might as well profit.

