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À ceux qui ont dit que ce billet se vendrait et que MLSE sait ce qu’il fait avec les prix


Vous vous souvenez peut-être de mon message de samedi. Je voulais juste dire à tous ceux qui disaient que cela se vendrait ou que le prix baisserait, qu’il ne s’est pas vendu et que le prix n’a pas baissé.


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21 Comments

  1. Haha .. I just checked tickmaster .. resell seats in lower bowl going for $200 .”standard” (ticketmaster regular) seats at $800 which are further back

    🤪

  2. What happened to dynamic pricing? Doesn’t work both ways?

  3. MedievalHag

    I think it’s because they know people will pay that. I live close enough to StL that I occasionally go to Blues games when they are playing the Leafs. Went to the one against Washington a few weeks ago and was about 10 rows up from the penalty box. $92.

    I was looking at going to the Leafs game 4 days later. Almost the same seat $331. I looked later and they were sold. Teams know people will pay that price. Including MLSE.

  4. I don’t get it, isn’t basically everything already sold? They have season ticket holders? Isn’t this just the resale tix.

  5. Charge your phone bro, you’re giving me secondhand anxiety

  6. MLSE also prices their accessibility seating to ensure that very few folks with accessibility issues can afford them.

    $300+ for a 300 level accessible seat is bananas

  7. BabyLongjumping6915

    I get what your talking about now.

    I guess mlse would rather leave the seat unsold than allow the price to drop below a price that, in their mind would ‘cheapen’ the brand

  8. Adept-Donut-4229

    I remember when you could go on a whim and get scalper tickets for about the same as a new album. Now people have to save for months to go.

  9. MiniCollectr

    Fools and their money are easily soon departed. This team proves it. Their prices are ridiculous.

  10. bustamove08

    I kinda resent the people who buy tickets to these games. Gotta have solidarity around voicing displeasure to management.

    People keep buying tickets so Pelley can keep his job and add a different colored set of glasses to his collection.

  11. Issac-Cox-Daley

    It’s been an honour to watch this season with you guys. I sold my ticketz to the Rangers gsme and elected to watch the home opener for the Jays this year. Wish Joe Bowen the best, 44s possible last home game makes me feel older than the pyramids, let the tanking comence, this team still has a future.

    Just sad how it went down.

  12. Commercial-Bee2589

    I have access to a friend’s season tickets. I raffled a pair off for the first Leafs Habs game, before we started nosediving. The pair was worth $550, sold 100 raffle tickets in 10 days.

    I took my son to the Leafs Vegas “Mitchy returns” game, $500 (I think) for the pair. Terrible game.

    Had a pair to raffle off for the last Leafs Panthers game. Barely sold enough tickets to break even, and the guy that won didn’t want to go.

  13. Agent_Raas

    Teams hold tickets for guests of the NHL and visiting players. They get released in the weeks and days ahead of the game as it is determined that the NHL and visiting players are not going (or not likely) to request tickets.

    [Visiting players requesting tickets do have to pay for them. There is also a limit of tickets per player, but often teammates help out by offering their allotment. For example, Matthew Schaefer with the Islanders last month.]

    So the Blue Dots are likely these « held » tickets which were released.

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