He is right.....who else could list 300 in a matter of min????Wrong. They take away people's tickets for listing too many on FlashSeats to list them on Flasheats. None of the tickets that were taken away go anywhere else except for flashseats. Cavs are 'scalping', they do this every year.
I think it's a great idea. Now people can't make a huge profit and ticket prices won't go even higher like you thought.Yah over 300 tickets all of a sudden put up for sale all over flashseats.......wow it is Sad the Cavs did this....
You're holding on to this prediction until the end I see, I'm glad you're sticking to your guns but I still disagree.They still will......that's only 300 tix....plus not sure they even posted any Lower levels
I think that's a fair priceI just sold 2 tickets to the Hawks game (11/15) in Sec 120 (lower corner) row 20 for $125/ea. (face value $55/ea). I listed them last week thinking they wouldn't sell until closer to game date. Of course, now I'm 2nd-guessing myself and thinking I should've listed them for more!
Yeah, I had no idea what to list them for. On one hand, I'm thinking "It's the 1st home weekend game of the year!" and on the other hand I'm thinking "It's the Hawks...and Dominique is not suiting up."I think that's a fair price
It's just weird that about 150 new tickets appeared within minutes, mostly all in the upper bowl behind the basket.Guys. Supply and demand. There are only so many seats to the opener. The cavs did not add seats, just more of the initial seats sold on flash seats. The only way seats to down in price, is of demand goes down.
Guys. Supply and demand. There are only so many seats to the opener.
Agree with everything you said.I agree about supply and demand, but there is a lot of supply right now. On Flash Seats alone, there are more than 3,000 tickets available. The breakdown of available seats is in this neighborhood:
Upper bowl, around 1400 seats, average price around $425 each. The tickets that are selling are mostly going between $200-$250.
Lower bowl, around 1000 seats, average price around $1275 each. Not many have sold, and the ones that have sold are generally in the $400-500 range.
Premium tickets (VIP, club seats), around 475 seats, average price around $2400 each. A few premium tickets have sold but that's it so far.
The vast majority of sold listings on Flash Seats are for "affordable" tickets in the upper bowl. We'll see whether supply or demand comes out on top, but right now supply is winning.
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I have a question. Is there any way in Flash Seats to "turn off" the display of sold tickets, or to sort by sold/unsold tickets? I copied stuff in Excel, but it would be nice if Flash Seats offered even more display options.
Guys. Supply and demand. There are only so many seats to the opener. The cavs did not add seats, just more of the initial seats sold on flash seats. The only way seats to down in price, is of demand goes down.
I picked up our package from the Q at the first preseason game. We got a letter from Dan Gilbert, lanyards, a magnet schedule and coupons to the team shop. This is my first time with season tickets, so I'm hoping we get something else. Hats, cups anything. Also where the heck is Cavs promotional schedule at? I want bobbleheads.