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trailblazer

Member Since 21 Mar 2010
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In Topic: Here is the info on season tickets being sent out

08 February 2013 - 07:35 PM

Oh god no. This was their flex plan. My rep told me to pick 7 games of my choosing. So I picked like
3/7 - Buffalo
3/10 - Winnipeg
3/23 - Florida
4/5 - Toronto
4/10 - Boston
4/12 - Ottawa
4/23 - Montreal

Neither were listed as the premier games - therefore the more "expensive" options. So I purposely steered from Pitt/NYR/Philly

 

Best bet is to get season tickets if you can afford it.

The perks and the pricing make it the way to go by far.

I'm in section 130, $43/seat. can't beat it.

In Topic: Here is the info on season tickets being sent out

08 February 2013 - 02:38 PM

Wasn't sure where to put this but I was interested in buying a seven game plan as I had an all-star plan last year.

Devils expect me to pay $850 dollars for a seven game plan? For two tickets when I'm looking for three? Yeah OK... I was told discussing the possibility of buying season tickets that tickets in the 100 level of the Prudential center would be $25 a game. Therefore 25x3x7 = 525. Therefore I should be paying 525 dollars. Not nearly 1 grand. I love this team but they seriously can keep their overpriced tickets when I can get 7 games for way less on the secondary market.

I was looking to be as close to the aisle as possible in any area of the 100 level. Seriously. Any area of the 100 level. Cheapest I know is balcony so over there most likely.

 

you think you can get 100 level tickets for $25 for the must see games (Rags/Pitt...etc)

you can probably get 7 sh!t games for that price no question.

 

Good luck.

In Topic: STH Xmas Present

25 December 2012 - 09:16 PM

A refund on all the games for Decemebr wasn't good enough? :doh1:


i haven't requested refund yet nor contacted the team yet.
i'm assuming my money is on account

In Topic: It's Official....asked for refund

13 December 2012 - 09:35 PM

I've been lurking but not posting all lockout, and I just wanted to contribute in this specific thread. My dad was a season ticket holder with me (now my brother when I'm off at school) for 15 years. He stayed on board during the last lockout, he took the added expense when we moved to Prudential, and lives and dies by the team. He called me a week ago clearly devastated and told me he had to cancel his season tickets and get his money back. We lost our living room during Sandy, a tree is now a makeshift divider in the house. Posters who I've gotten to know well know how much my family is hurting on a financial level, and the decision for my dad was "pick up a third job to fix your home" or "take money away from greedy millionaires who have lost touch with their fans". The decision was crushing, but in the end it was relatively easy.

I also wanted to come on to say that trailblazer and beetlebum and other posters like them are the reason myself and many others have avoided the forums. The only purpose they serve is to post douchebag comments and think they're hysterical. I'm relatively certain both of them have been suspended in the past, and I'm disappointed to see that their time out didn't change anything about their posting style. I hope both of you get hurt. I will laugh when you do.

Peace.


was sandy the reason for financial hardship or did it start before that?

In Topic: It's Official....asked for refund

12 December 2012 - 10:36 PM

I'm guessing a few posters here didn't read the actual post and the circumstances of cancelling the ST.


Was he affected by Sandy in 1994 as well when he gave up baseball for good?
I'm not saying the man wasn't negatively affected by Sandy.
However, his post indicates his primary reason was lockout.