[size=13pt]Minnesota Vikings Ticket Special[/size]
Oct 16, 2007 4:05 pm US/Central
Hey Minnesota Viking Fans! Do we have a ticket deal for you!.........
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[size=13pt]Minnesota Vikings Ticket Special[/size]
Oct 16, 2007 4:05 pm US/Central
Hey Minnesota Viking Fans! Do we have a ticket deal for you!.........
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
"singersp" wrote:
I'm sure they'll sell out if Purple Jesus has a good game against the GirlsQuote:
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
"singersp" wrote:
:'(Quote:
there's the possibility of a blackout.
"singersp" wrote:
I wouldn't start fretting about blackouts yet.Quote:
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
I think we are actually in better shape now than we were earlier in the season.
The tickets that are available for the San Diego game are in the same general range that we saw a couple of weeks before the opener, and it turned out there were around 5000 left unsold.
Notice that they didn't offer this with the Philly game...
My guess is that the marketing department realizes that AD is a public relations wet dream, and they are (appropriately) getting on the bus.
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm not fretting. Just calling it like I interpret it. Ticket sales on eBay are still well below face value for several games. If they were high in demand, the sell price would go up.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
I wouldn't start fretting about blackouts yet.Quote:
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
I think we are actually in better shape now than we were earlier in the season.
The tickets that are available for the San Diego game are in the same general range that we saw a couple of weeks before the opener, and it turned out there were around 5000 left unsold.
Notice that they didn't offer this with the Philly game...
My guess is that the marketing department realizes that AD is a public relations wet dream, and they are (appropriately) getting on the bus.
"singersp" wrote:
Fair enough.Quote:
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm not fretting. Just calling it like I interpret it. Ticket sales on eBay are still well below face value for several games. If they were high in demand, the sell price would go up.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
I wouldn't start fretting about blackouts yet.Quote:
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
I think we are actually in better shape now than we were earlier in the season.
The tickets that are available for the San Diego game are in the same general range that we saw a couple of weeks before the opener, and it turned out there were around 5000 left unsold.
Notice that they didn't offer this with the Philly game...
My guess is that the marketing department realizes that AD is a public relations wet dream, and they are (appropriately) getting on the bus.
They won't be in demand - there are still plenty left on Ticketmaster.
I am just not nearly as worried about blackouts as I was two weeks ago...
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm never worried about them. That's why I don't fret. I go to all the home games.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
Fair enough.Quote:
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm not fretting. Just calling it like I interpret it. Ticket sales on eBay are still well below face value for several games. If they were high in demand, the sell price would go up.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
I wouldn't start fretting about blackouts yet.Quote:
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
I think we are actually in better shape now than we were earlier in the season.
The tickets that are available for the San Diego game are in the same general range that we saw a couple of weeks before the opener, and it turned out there were around 5000 left unsold.
Notice that they didn't offer this with the Philly game...
My guess is that the marketing department realizes that AD is a public relations wet dream, and they are (appropriately) getting on the bus.
They won't be in demand - there are still plenty left on Ticketmaster.
I am just not nearly as worried about blackouts as I was two weeks ago...
"singersp" wrote:
I never worry either, I'm 100 miles out of the TCs and every game is televised. Still working on the Eagles tickets to go with the Lions tickets.Quote:
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm never worried about them. That's why I don't fret. I go to all the home games.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
Fair enough.Quote:
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm not fretting. Just calling it like I interpret it. Ticket sales on eBay are still well below face value for several games. If they were high in demand, the sell price would go up.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
I wouldn't start fretting about blackouts yet.Quote:
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
I think we are actually in better shape now than we were earlier in the season.
The tickets that are available for the San Diego game are in the same general range that we saw a couple of weeks before the opener, and it turned out there were around 5000 left unsold.
Notice that they didn't offer this with the Philly game...
My guess is that the marketing department realizes that AD is a public relations wet dream, and they are (appropriately) getting on the bus.
They won't be in demand - there are still plenty left on Ticketmaster.
I am just not nearly as worried about blackouts as I was two weeks ago...
You're definitly right about ebay being cheaper.
"singersp" wrote:
But wouldnt it be great to go in that limited edition Adrian Peterson T-Shirt...designed to highlite fairweather fans.Quote:
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm never worried about them. That's why I don't fret. I go to all the home games.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
Fair enough.Quote:
"NodakPaul" wrote:
I'm not fretting. Just calling it like I interpret it. Ticket sales on eBay are still well below face value for several games. If they were high in demand, the sell price would go up.Quote:
"singersp" wrote:
I wouldn't start fretting about blackouts yet.Quote:
If I'm reading between the lines correctly, they have a shitload of tickets left for that game & there's the possibility of a blackout.
I think we are actually in better shape now than we were earlier in the season.
The tickets that are available for the San Diego game are in the same general range that we saw a couple of weeks before the opener, and it turned out there were around 5000 left unsold.
Notice that they didn't offer this with the Philly game...
My guess is that the marketing department realizes that AD is a public relations wet dream, and they are (appropriately) getting on the bus.
They won't be in demand - there are still plenty left on Ticketmaster.
I am just not nearly as worried about blackouts as I was two weeks ago...