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Tickets on the street - how much?


Towelboy

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I have friends driving up from Columbia for this game. They want 4 tix. I know I've never paid more than $20 a piece for tix on the street in years past. With the team playing well, how much will 4 uppers run them from scalpers close to game time? How much different is scalping as opposed to last year and the year before?

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Are they still easy to find? Are tix available like last year? My friends are concerned about waiting and risking not getting tickets. I've always gotten tickets for under face. I just didn't know if the street scalping game has changed this year.

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Are they still easy to find? Are tix available like last year? My friends are concerned about waiting and risking not getting tickets. I've always gotten tickets for under face. I just didn't know if the street scalping game has changed this year.

Hell no. There are still a ton of empty seats this year. The Cam haters (you sorry bastards know who you are) are staying away. Our fan base is still pretty pathetic. We should own BofA this Sunday against the Taints but we won't.

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