I paid $300 with fees for Section 128, row 26Out of curiosity, where are your seats and how much did you pay? Be interesting to start comparing FlashSeat sale prices to the lottery.
I paid $300 with fees for Section 128, row 26Out of curiosity, where are your seats and how much did you pay? Be interesting to start comparing FlashSeat sale prices to the lottery.
Sorry I read your question wrong. For the opener I got section 216 row 6 for $105 face.Out of curiosity, where are your seats and how much did you pay? Be interesting to start comparing FlashSeat sale prices to the lottery.
Ok, new update
On 10/12, there were 2635 tickets available at an average asking price of $480.10
On 10/17 there were 3175 tickets available at an average asking price of $427.88. 120 recently sold tickets, average asking price $177.03, average sold price $158.49
Today, there are 3314 tickets available at an average asking price of $411.96. 120 recently sold tickets, average asking price $161.59, average sold price $131.90.
It's gotten to the point now that if tickets keep dropping I might just snag another pair if they are better seats than when I'm currently at and just sell my older pair for face.Average sold price has came down almost $30 in 4 days. This is just going to keep falling.
Wow, that's pretty legit.<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The Cleveland Cavaliers say they will celebrate their home opener with a fan event outside the Q, featuring Kendrick Lamar and Kevin Hart.</p>— Lori Schmidt (@LoriSchmidt) <a href="View: https://twitter.com/LoriSchmidt/status/524648278944940032
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Absolutely. Kendrick Lamar is about as big as it gets in hip hop these days.Wow, that's pretty legit.
Couldn't care less about Kevin Hart, but I'll watch Kendrick for sure.
There have been a lot of tickets SOLD on Flash Seats today for the opener. Way more than days past.
You may have the actual evidence, I was just making a swift observation, especially at page 1 of the cheapest seats. Seems like a lot have been sold today than I've seen over the last few days.Not sure how you can say that. They listed 120 "sold" tickets on 10/17 and I counted 120 "sold" today. I haven't spend enough time with the data to figure out how they show "sold" - is it random? a fixed number of last sold? or is it based off of a rolling time frame, for example, the last 24 hours?
Unless you've got some sort of script to continuously scrape the data and weed out duplicates, there's really no good way to tell.