CactusHawk
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I’ve been on the list to get on Blue Pride since 2005...only 6k people ahead of me
mikeak":10b1487l said:The tram has gone to a "dynamic pricing model". In other words they are charging prices matching StubHub for single tickets.
So my advice - borrow some money, buy charter seats (can get a pair for barely ($10k-$12k). Sell half the tickets and see Seahawks for free half the season.
Why not? Way better seats than you will get through season holder program as well
CactusHawk":2zn9sl4l said:I’ve been on the list to get on Blue Pride since 2005...only 6k people ahead of me
HawkerD":2ynsyvev said:CactusHawk":2ynsyvev said:I’ve been on the list to get on Blue Pride since 2005...only 6k people ahead of me
Cactus, this doesn't sound right. I've been on the list for the list since 2012 and I just got the call for Blue Pride. You might want to check on that.
They are just regular seats.mikeak":2bqut0a2 said:peppersjap":2bqut0a2 said:My brother died 10 years ago and I had no problem getting his tickets transferred to my account. I had someone buying them for years but they had to stay in my name or go back in the ticket pool.Flyingsquad23":2bqut0a2 said:Unless you paid for the PSL I don’t think they are transferable.
Just to confirm - and they are not charter seats?
I do wonder if 10 years ago they were looser with the rules as the waitlist wasn't like it is now
Wtf?? Been waiting since 2011. Is it because I'm a canuck?HawkerD":oc4mk0v6 said:CactusHawk":oc4mk0v6 said:I’ve been on the list to get on Blue Pride since 2005...only 6k people ahead of me
Cactus, this doesn't sound right. I've been on the list for the list since 2012 and I just got the call for Blue Pride. You might want to check on that.