Tickets Go On Sale June 14

Started by MURP, June 02, 2006, 04:07:19 PM

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Beermonkey

Quote from: MURP on June 16, 2006, 09:17:44 AM
QuoteIn addition, as part of its agreement, RazorGator.com receives tickets for Eagles games, although team officials and RazorGator.com officials wouldn't specify how many.

doesnt that basically prove what we have been saying?

Don't all of their advertising partners receive tickets as part of the deal? The only issue with this would be if they received a greater number of seats than an advertiser of similar revenue would receive.

ice grillin you

The only issue with this would be if they received a greater number of seats than an advertiser of similar revenue would receive.

i think the fact that they are a ticket scalper might also be an issue
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SunMo

Quote from: Beermonkey on June 16, 2006, 09:59:00 AM

Don't all of their advertising partners receive tickets as part of the deal? The only issue with this would be if they received a greater number of seats than an advertiser of similar revenue would receive.

i would say its different to give, say, Turkey Hill tickets that they give to clients and such rather than to give a ticket broker (scalper) who more than likely sells them
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Also, if laws prohibit the sale of tickets over a certain % markup in PA and also prevent people from exchanging tickets in the parking lot before the game, then they should govern these broker sites, at least to some extent.

Wingspan

Quote from: SunMoTzu on June 16, 2006, 10:02:50 AM
Quote from: Beermonkey on June 16, 2006, 09:59:00 AM

Don't all of their advertising partners receive tickets as part of the deal? The only issue with this would be if they received a greater number of seats than an advertiser of similar revenue would receive.

i would say its different to give, say, Turkey Hill tickets that they give to clients and such rather than to give a ticket broker (scalper) who more than likely sells them

that and razorgator is based in california...i dont see what they would do with tickets t games in philadelphia other than sell them.
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Rome

Quote from: phillywin2k5 on June 16, 2006, 09:34:20 AM
the Eagles really stuck it to the fans over the last few years. VIP seats in the end zones 1st rows. Sect 101 VIP what a load of bunk. All yuppie scum playing with their Blackberries with no real interest in the game. Same ones who report you if you yell too much or let out an obscenity now and then.

"Real" fans are the bestest.

:yay

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: Jerome99RIP on June 16, 2006, 10:05:39 AM
"Real" fans are the bestest.

:yay

How many games a year do you actually attend, you season ticket holder you?

SunMo

more importantly, where do you go more? 

Eagles games or Jags games?
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Rome

As many as I can afford.

Last year I went to three at the Linc.

This year will probably be the same.  My buddy Joe (some of you have met him) gets the rest of the tickets.

Beermonkey

Quote from: ice grillin you on June 16, 2006, 10:01:21 AM
The only issue with this would be if they received a greater number of seats than an advertiser of similar revenue would receive.

i think the fact that they are a ticket scalper might also be an issue

The advertising relationship would be a seperate issue & is not a smart move on the Eagles part. I can't see the revenue generated, being worth the perceived conflict of interest.

What I'm saying, is that these "partners" are all given seats for use by their execs or for entertaining clients. Regardless of the nature of Razorgator, the act of giving them tickets would only be an issue if it was found that they were receiving a greater number than other vendor partners of similar revenue, for the expressed interest of resale on their site.

Rome

Quote from: SunMoTzu on June 16, 2006, 10:09:32 AM
more importantly, where do you go more? 

Eagles games or Jags games?

Dude... seriously, shut the farg up.

:-D

SunMo

i can't help that you have deep guilt about once being a Jags season ticket holder.
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

ice grillin you

Regardless of the nature of Razorgator, the act of giving them tickets would only be an issue if it was found that they were receiving a greater number than other vendor partners of similar revenue, for the expressed interest of resale on their site.

what if it were found that razorgater was taking the tickets they receive and scalping them thru their site
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igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Beermonkey

Quote from: Jerome99RIP on June 16, 2006, 10:09:42 AM
This year will probably be the same.  My buddy Joe (some of you have met him) gets the rest of the tickets.

I always thought that Joe was a great, great man & worthy of much respect.





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