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I've had season tickets since 1995. It seems that most years I have a conflict and am unable to attend at least one game. I have given my tickets to family and friends. The only time I recall trying to sell any tickets was prior to the Halloween Michigan State game. That was the first or second year of TCF stadium. The extra pair I had were on the 20 yard line in the first deck. I tried getting $30 for both. After 10 minutes of attempts, and scalpers offering me $10 for both, I stopped trying. I ended up giving them to a guy who was negotiating with a scalper who was snarky with me for no apparent reason. Anyway, I don't think I'm his friend.
So, I've been given grief by some people about getting Gopher tickets over the years when I could easily by single game tickets for a lot less. I know that's true, but I like my seats, I can afford it, and it's a way for me to support the team. There's nothing noble about it. I believe that anyone who pays for a ticket, can do what they'd like.
For those of you that have sold tickets in the past via StubHub, or just next to the stadium, have you ever received more than the face value of the ticket?
So, I've been given grief by some people about getting Gopher tickets over the years when I could easily by single game tickets for a lot less. I know that's true, but I like my seats, I can afford it, and it's a way for me to support the team. There's nothing noble about it. I believe that anyone who pays for a ticket, can do what they'd like.
For those of you that have sold tickets in the past via StubHub, or just next to the stadium, have you ever received more than the face value of the ticket?