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Honestly I think it only applies to full package. I doubt they care about the smaller packages.


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Looks like Yahoo emails aren't working for lotto confirmation. I suggest using another address and you should get the email quickly.
 
Finally got my tickets sent to flash seats. Anyone know how you can see the face value of the tickets for each game? I'm gonna sell a few of mine but don't wanna charge above face value.
 
Finally got my tickets sent to flash seats. Anyone know how you can see the face value of the tickets for each game? I'm gonna sell a few of mine but don't wanna charge above face value.
What games? I'd be interested
 
I'll need to get confirmation with them. I need to sell 3 of my 10 games.
Let us know what you find out. If that's true, that is extraordinarily misleading. I bought my package as a legit fan, but with a one year old son, there's no way I'm making it to more than 50% of these games, and I intend to sell the rest. I was mostly just concerned about just having tickets at all. With the expected demand, a ticket plan is the only way to guarantee I can get tickets to any game I want.

Anyway, there is nothing in the terms of service you have to sign as a member that says anything about restricting the number of games you can sell. Only that you cannot sell FlashSeats based tickets on any other public marketplace, so I assume that means you can't put them them on StubHub.

But yeah, let us know what you hear.
 
I'm going to be in CLE to see the Browns on 11/16 and am hoping to go to the Q to see the Hawks game the night before. Is Flash Seats my best bet? How terrible are 200 level seats? Here in LA (Staples) the upper deck is so bad it isn't worth going to a game. I've never been to the Q and I'm hoping I can make this work!
 
A few thoughts on buying after-market tickets. At this moment, a lot of ticket-sellers are charging inflated prices as expected. I'm not taking about opening night, which is pretty crazy, just regular season games. Sources like stubhub, ebay, etc. seem to running at 3-4 times face value. Flash seats is mixed. Some people are selling at a reasonable price (maybe 30-50% above face value), but there is a flash-seats charge that gets added which makes them more expensive (adds another 15% or something). I saw some reasonable prices (not cheap, not face value, but reasonable) deals on flash seats, and a lot of those tickets are getting purchased or have been purchased. I also saw a lot of expensive flash seats that are not getting purchased yet, but I assume demand will go up among the larger fan base. I have no idea if the deals will get better or worse over time, but I'm guessing they'll get worse once the lottery proves ineffective.

Given all that, and given that I wanted a pair of very good seats for a special occasion, I went ahead and bought club-level seats (C109) for a game I really wanted to see. I figured i would never get them through the lottery. I'm guessing I paid around 35% above face value plus a flash seats fee, which probably brought it up to around 50%. Not fantastic, but that game fit my schedule. The seats were also a WAY better value than virtually everything else available that night on any site. It wasn't that different from buying after-market tickets to a desirable game last year. One pair a few rows away was selling for $75 more per ticket. Another even higher in the arena was selling for $125 more.When you poke around on flash seats for different games, there are some ticket prices that are just completely out of whack.

I'm going to be in CLE to see the Browns on 11/16 and am hoping to go to the Q to see the Hawks game the night before. Is Flash Seats my best bet? How terrible are 200 level seats?

I think Flash Seats is your best bet, unless an RCF poster makes some offer in the Classified section. The 200 level at the Q is WAY better than Staples, because the Q does not have those mega levels of skyboxes that Staples has. So if you can get a center seat in a low 200-level row, it's not a bad seat. But those seats are getting sold for pretty high prices. With the way people are selling their tickets, you might be able to luck out with something affordable in the 100-level.

Buying overpriced Cavs tickets is comparable to buying regular priced Lakers tickets (even when their team sucks). I think you'll find Flash Seats affordable compared to what the LA Ticket agencies do.

For a 3d-interactive viewer of the Q, this is super-handy:

http://www.seats3d.com/nba/cleveland_cavaliers/
 
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I think Flash Seats is your best beat, unless an RCF poster makes some offer in the Classified section.

I'm gonna be looking to move a number of my games, not sure how many yet. But I have this package here. Not looking to gouge anybody, and will be happy to hook up some fellow RCF friends for tickets at market value or a bit better for some games.

Not sure which of these I'm going to, but if anyone wants to hit me up about them, feel free. My seats are in section 118

http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/tickets/partials/22-game-split-b
 
I think I posted this before, but I'm going to leave this thread up through the first lottery drawing (early October), and then move all ticket questions and offers to the Classified section.

Very nice of many of you to mention selling tickets at around market value to RCF members.
 
I'm gonna be looking to move a number of my games, not sure how many yet. But I have this package here. Not looking to gouge anybody, and will be happy to hook up some fellow RCF friends for tickets at market value or a bit better for some games.

Not sure which of these I'm going to, but if anyone wants to hit me up about them, feel free. My seats are in section 118

http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/tickets/partials/22-game-split-b

I am in the same boat. I plan on going to most of the weekend games but I am open to selling my weekday day games market or slightly under market value. If there are weekday games you would be interested let me know. Sec 106.
 
So can someone let me know how to see face value?
 
So can someone let me know how to see face value?

Should be on your invoice. If you use the 3D seat finder I think it shows it. But I also don't think each seat will be the same price everyday unless you bought a package
 
Should be on your invoice. If you use the 3D seat finder I think it shows it. But I also don't think each seat will be the same price everyday unless you bought a package
Ok yeah that's what I thought, so wow my face value for every ticket in C110 is $120. Time to hit flash seats!
 

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