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Ticket prices up or down by Sunday?


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Any chance if I buy one after kickoff from someone outside the stadium, that I could get in for $100?  Any one do this before, for a playoff game?

 

For a single? I would think so. You can get one for $139 on ticket exchange right now and remember people are paying a 15% commission plus various fees so they are really ~$110 street priced tickets.

 

Plus the scalpers definitely want to get rid of singles.

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Because of the price, or because it's still there after kickoff?

 

I've been told by fellow PSL holders that you usually get good results by buying from scalpers on gameday...  But, I've never trusted it.

 

buy a ticket now if u want t ensure u have a seat.

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Because of the price, or because it's still there after kickoff?

 

I've been told by fellow PSL holders that you usually get good results by buying from scalpers on gameday...  But, I've never trusted it.

 

I did it once for a Monday night game in like 2006. I got really nervous. Nobody wants to be duped. Since then I've always bought from Ticketmaster or ticket exchange. Oh and the ticket was legit. Obviously scalpers are more inclined to dupe tickets when the demand is high.

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