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Possible Super Bowl tickets

teknoid

Senior member
My GF works for the local phone company. They?re running a sales contest and one associate from each store gets a shot at Super Bowl tickets. That makes her chances 1 in 18 chance of winning.

We live about an hour from Tampa so actually going wouldn?t be much of a problem except for the traffic, the parking, the price gouging, etc. etc. You get the idea?

That said? If she wins we have NO INTENTION of going but I figure the tickets are worth some pretty good coin. Anybody have any idea how to dispose of Super Bowl tickets short of standing outside the stadium looking like an idiot.

The news report this weekend said that ?ticket brokers? were getting over $3000.00 each for tickets. Who are these ?ticket brokers? and how would I get hold of one. Are these guys legitimate? Sound like scalpers to me.

Anyway? Step one? Win the tickets. Step two? Sell the tickets. Step three? Take a long restful weekend as far away from Tampa as possible

 
E-bay is fine...but you can buy tickets in packages for like 1500. You could be a nice guy and sell them for face value, or just give them to me 🙂 I need to see the Ravens win!
 
It depends on the laws of the area where the event is. It is apparently illegal in Florida to scalp tickets. Here is what fleabay says about Florida:


Florida: eBay permits resales of tickets at no greater than face value plus $1 per ticket for all entertainment events held in the state. In addition, e.Bay does not permit the sale of multi-day or multievent tickets that have been used at least once for admission.
 
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