Please remember to post the price of the tickets. It is not acceptable to post tickets for sale without the price.
Please remember to post the price of the tickets. It is not acceptable to post tickets for sale without the price.
I am the Monkey King, I can do Anything.
Just wanted to say thanks to all who do post tickets for sale on this site with the price clearly stated. This is the FIRST place I go when I am looking to go to a game and have had an excellent experience every time with fellow LGK members. GKG
Last edited by forum gold; October 6th, 2014 at 05:38 PM.
A new query about listing the ticket price. With the advent of Flash Seats my digital tickets no longer have face value price listed, and I know Duck games are far pricier than Blue Jacket games. What's the easiest way to figure out what list price is for a given seat at a given game? If I sell I want to make sure I'm not making an error, and as a buyer I want to make sure I'm not being over-charged. Thanks.
Really? Most times the only thing posted is face value. And when I'm doing the buying I have no idea if the person is a STH, HalfSTH, mini-plan holder, or bought it from ticketmaster. I have no idea what I paid for each of my own tickets in a miniplan. When i sell mine (which is really rare) I simply looked at the ticket face and sold them 2 for 1. So Ducks might be $80 face and you get two tickets. Blue Jackets might be $45 face, so 2 for $45. Right now I can't find those ticket prices anymore. Flash seats doesn't show them at all so i have no idea. Do I have to call my rep so he can tell me or is there someplace I haven't found with the prices?
I have a pdf that has this years prices but can't find it. When I do I will post it. It's not on the Kings site since season seats are sold out for the year. It seems to be the best plan so it's not game to game. Most of us here know the prices so if someone asks for too much they usually get pinged.
Found it.
http://kings.nhl.com/v2/ext/pdf/2016...ng%20Guide.pdf
I'd say the 10 game plan is the fair price for each section. As mentioned there needs to be a scale to compare, I think this is best and fair.
As mentioned numerous times b4, this exchange is a place to get your money back not make money, there are plenty of places to do that.
Thanks for that find. I agree on not making money here... I always lose cash but at least someone gets to go. But for sellers and buyers it's really nice to know what the tickets actually sold for so we can make an informed decision on how much to sell them or buy them for. Without a firm price list, when someone list seats we have no idea if they list for $120 or $70. Flash seats really sucks for that purpose. Your pdf price list helps (though not for progressive pricing). Thanks.
Last edited by SirJW; November 18th, 2016 at 09:29 PM.
I refer to the link because we know no one with a ticket plan has paid more per ticket than the 10 game plan. Hence that is considered retail.
Personally I have a problem with progressive pricing, for instance the price listed on preseason seats are much less than we actually paid for them. I've always had an issue with having to buy the preseason seats for retail in the first place and now the Kings mock us with the supposed street value of the game. How do The Kings come up with these prices any way? An algorithm or research of past seasons on the open market?
The first Cup run the tickets ended up being much more reasonable than expected, the 2nd run prices where adjusted but still reasonable based on the secondary market.
Last edited by SirJW; November 18th, 2016 at 09:32 PM.
Bookmarks