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Is there anyway for a ticket holder to transfer their tickets to someone else? Are they PDF, etc.?
Yes, there are a few ways. One of which using simple email forwarding that I spelled out with screenshots in one of these ticket threads (maybe this one?), as well as an easier, more straightforward way directly from within the ticket holder's online account.Is there anyway for a ticket holder to transfer their tickets to someone else? Are they PDF, etc.?
Boy, if only I could get $9000 per ticket for the Masters. Those prices are paid in direct sales, but when going through ticket brokers, they are not quite as high to the seller. If you know someone willing to pay $9K per ticket, steer them my way and to hell with the ticket broker....LOL I just wish all Tech fans would come to those games even when we don't have a team actually capable of beating them. I NEVER miss a home game (barring, of course, health or similar reasons), but even if I were unable to come, I know I wouldn't sell to an opposing fan, no matter how much they were willing to pay.Lol. And that’s what I’m saying. It’s about perspective. Just as you are a very, very lucky person to hold Augusta National yearly badges (seriously...what other sporting event can you pay face value of $325 per ticket for attendance the whole week, and sell for $9000 + per ticket, AND get them every year?!) that isn’t that big of a fan, there too are GT season ticket holders that aren’t that interested in coming to every game. And if they can sell 1 or 2 games’ worth of tickets and break even on the season’s cost each year, they will do so. And they still have the option of coming to those games when/if we field a team actually capable of beating Clemson/UGA/etc.
yeah, $45 is way cheaper than my seats in the GOLD ZONE! I like being a season ticket holder, but seems I might have been better off not to be this year....financially speaking anyway.I thought the same thing buying tickets for the fsu game but it’s just the school selling left over tickets or fans selling their own seats, I got a email today saying season ticket holders will be able to purchase extra tickets in blocks of 2 and a maximum of 6 total for each game at $45 per ticket. Yes, that includes notre damn and Clemson for $45 each, that’s cheaper then what I paid per seat per game for my tickets and I’m in the upper level
Oh there’s plenty of people willing to pay more than that. Just look at last year’s 3rd party prices for the week long badge. I think the average was in the $10,000 per person range.Boy, if only I could get $9000 per ticket for the Masters. Those prices are paid in direct sales, but when going through ticket brokers, they are not quite as high to the seller. If you know someone willing to pay $9K per ticket, steer them my way and to hell with the ticket broker....LOL I just wish all Tech fans would come to those games even when we don't have a team actually capable of beating them. I NEVER miss a home game (barring, of course, health or similar reasons), but even if I were unable to come, I know I wouldn't sell to an opposing fan, no matter how much they were willing to pay.
Ticket prices vary by opponent. I was on the site this morning buy-in gym extras, and Clemson and Notre Dame were $95 ea, Duke and Pitt were $65 ea, and I did not look at the other games. I assume one game was at the $45 price.yeah, $45 is way cheaper than my seats in the GOLD ZONE! I like being a season ticket holder, but seems I might have been better off not to be this year....financially speaking anyway.
thanks. I feel better now. I know they are hurting for $$ this year, but it's nice that we aren't necessarily paying more for games like Clemson and Notre Dame as Season Ticket Holders than the public. Thanks for the info.Ticket prices vary by opponent. I was on the site this morning buy-in gym extras, and Clemson and Notre Dame were $95 ea, Duke and Pitt were $65 ea, and I did not look at the other games. I assume one game was at the $45 price.
I'm sure the brokers get those prices, but it's hard for individual sellers to get them, unless they just know wealth desperate people.Oh there’s plenty of people willing to pay more than that. Just look at last year’s 3rd party prices for the week long badge. I think the average was in the $10,000 per person range.
All games aren’t $45 each. That’s the lowest cost for a game. The top tier opponents (Clemson, ND, UGA when they are at BDS) are all $100 face value. The 2020 remaining single game tickets that just went online show this.yeah, $45 is way cheaper than my seats in the GOLD ZONE! I like being a season ticket holder, but seems I might have been better off not to be this year....financially speaking anyway.
Or be in the golf business. I could sell yours for $10,000 per within minutes each year.I'm sure the brokers get those prices, but it's hard for individual sellers to get them, unless they just know wealth desperate people.
Then we need to talk. LOLOr be in the golf business. I could sell yours for $10,000 per within minutes each year.
lol. No no. Something I am firmly against ever being a part of is someone selling (for a profit) tickets to Augusta National. I’d sell a child before I sold tickets to Augusta.Then we need to talk. LOL
Well, damn. I guess you can ignore the PM I just sent you. LOLlol. No no. Something I am firmly against ever being a part of is someone selling (for a profit) tickets to Augusta National. I’d sell a child before I sold tickets to Augusta.
I’d sell a child before I sold tickets to Augusta.
Only one of my own, if I ever had any. Not someone else’s.That's my favorite Epstein quote as well.
Base ST price for the current 2020 season; $430
Single game pricing (only seats in non-Tech Fund were available):
UCF: $45
Louisville: $65
Clempson: $95
ND: $95
Pitt: $65
Dook: $65
Grand total: $430
So, it's a wash.