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Read in the Q&A all fees VARY by team and venue.....well OUR team does not charge STH
 
For all interested, I am willing to sell 117 row 20 tickets at face value ($50) to the lower-demand split B games (Tel aviv, NO, TOR, ORL, MW, CHAR, MN, ATL, SAC, GSW, PHX, PHL).

How many tickets per game do you have?
 
For all interested, I am willing to sell 117 row 20 tickets at face value ($50 + any fees) to the lower-demand split B games (Tel aviv, NO, TOR, ORL, MW, CHAR, MN, ATL, SAC, GSW, PHX, PHL).

Thanks,

It's worth visiting RCF just to take advantage of a generous offer like this.
 
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I'll be selling my Club seats to 11/22 Raptors, 12/17 Hawks, 2/2 76ers, 3/20 Pacers and 4/15 Wizards. Let me know if interested.

2 seats per game.
 
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There are some Loudville seats for the opener going for under $300 right now on Flash Seats. Saw them post this morning, guessing they won't be there for long.
 
So curious if this has happened to anyone else and what I did wrong. I had the highest bid last night on a pair of tickets for opening night on Flash Seats. I got outbid and then raised my bid to the highest. Then an hour later, it said my bid was no longer active and the seller sold them to a bid that was actually less than the one I offered.

I'm still confused as hell by it. I know I upped my bid and had the email that I was the highest bid that was offered. But when it they were sold, they went with one that was $5 less than mine. Why?
 
So curious if this has happened to anyone else and what I did wrong. I had the highest bid last night on a pair of tickets for opening night on Flash Seats. I got outbid and then raised my bid to the highest. Then an hour later, it said my bid was no longer active and the seller sold them to a bid that was actually less than the one I offered.

I'm still confused as hell by it. I know I upped my bid and had the email that I was the highest bid that was offered. But when it they were sold, they went with one that was $5 less than mine. Why?


Maybe seller re-listed?
 
Has anyone heard anything about when they plan to release their promotional schedule, or what promo's they will be doing this year? I don't imagine they have to do a ton, but still would expect some bobblehead nights.
 
Does anyone know if it's possible to set a price alert in Flashseats?
 
For all interested, I am willing to sell 117 row 20 tickets at face value ($50 + any fees) to the lower-demand split B games (Tel aviv, NO, TOR, ORL, MW, CHAR, MN, ATL, SAC, GSW, PHX, PHL).

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

Edit: I understand this is a very attractive price to those interested in seeing some action this year and would like to help make that happen. However, I will be limiting 4 sets (2 max per person) at that price point.

I too sent you a message.
 

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