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Dendave
08-07-2008, 07:20 AM
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2008-08-06-secondary-tickets_N.htm

NFL.com and TicketMaster.com will push the start button Thursday on the new "NFL Ticket Exchange," the league's first official online ticket exchange
Starting Thursday, fans will be able to buy and sell tickets to all games for the 2008 season, says NFL executive vice president Eric Grubman. They'll range from the preseason contests many season-ticket holders don't want to more valuable regular season, playoffs and Super Bowl tickets.

Fans and season-ticket holders will be able to set their own prices. While conforming to various state laws, the league and its 32 teams won't limit how much fans can resell their tickets for over face value. Fans will still be free to resell their tickets through sites such as StubHub and RazorGator without running the risk of losing their season tickets.

Last season, the NFL sold more than 22 million tickets to its preseason, regular season and playoff games, plus the Super Bowl. While the league doesn't have hard numbers, senior vice president Neil Glat estimates 5-10% of those tickets moved on the secondary ticket resale market.

"Over the last 5-10 years, the secondary ticket market has gotten to the point where this is an important amenity for our fans," Grubman says. "It's really become an essential way a fair number of our fans choose to buy tickets — or sell their excess tickets."

The NFL boasts the highest average ticket prices of the major pro sports. Last season's average ticket price rose 6.9% to $67.11, according to the Team Marketing Report (TMR) newsletter. The AFC Champion New England Patriots had the highest average price at $90.89; the Buffalo Bills the lowest at $46.26, says TMR.

The NFL entrance into this market could be bad news for scalpers and online brokers. The league will push its official exchange as a safer alternative to these sellers.

"We can authenticate the tickets and guarantee delivery," Glat says.

TailgateNut
08-07-2008, 08:03 AM
[QUOTE=Dendave;2029844]http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2008-08-06-secondary-tickets_N.htm

Fans will still be free to resell their tickets through sites such as StubHub and RazorGator without running the risk of losing their season tickets.

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Actually they risk losing their rights if the bonehead who buys them from unauthorize sites goofs up in their seats and gets ejected, whereas if they sell on ticketexchange they are protected from the behavior issues of the buyer.

That One Guy
08-07-2008, 08:51 AM
It's too bad that when they know those tickets will absolutely sell no matter what, the NFL continues to value an early sellout over average fans. Allowing brokers to buy the tickets ensures the sellout as soon as tickets go on sale but the people who can't afford the broker surcharge (often 100+% of the original price) don't get to participate. People'd buy those tickets and gladly go to the game at face value if given the opportunity, no need for brokers to snatch em all up.

Mountain Bronco
08-07-2008, 10:53 AM
That sucks. I buy most of my tickets from scalpers right before the game and never pay more than face and always get seats where I want to be. I hope that doesn't change.