Friday, September 26, 2008

Cubs Ticket Prices Skyrocketing - Your Team Is Next

The Windy City Cubs (and I'm sure your MLB squad soon) have got got created in my position a disgustful new concept, online auctioning of tickets, that already have ticket terms skyrocketing.

The Windy City Cubs are testing this online auction bridge on 70 new seating that are right near the Cubs dugout. These 70 seating are being sold via online auction bridge only, with the command beginning at $200 per seat. The "lucky" fan that bids, must offer on the full 81 game season ticket, which for starter motors would be $16,200 per. The lower limit amount of tickets per fan is 2, so dual that amount to $32,400 for two season tickets.

The hang-up is that since the Windy City Cubs have got these seating on auction, there is an online command warfare that have driven the terms to over $250 per ticket as of this writing. One of the Windy City Cubs Executives told a athletics radiocommunication station in Windy City essentially, that one of the interesting facets of this auction bridge bridge is to find what the existent value of these seating are.

So, the Cubs fans are actually helping the Windy City Cubs make their research, and this auction will set up a much higher terms than even the Cubs may have got got originally determined.

If you believe it halts with a few seating and the Windy City Cubs, I have news. This, in my opinion, is the manner that MLB, NFL and NBA tickets will be sold, and it may go on sooner than you think. Imagine battling it out via online auction bridge each game. Can't happen?

That was actually the original thought of the Windy City Cubs for these 70 seats, but they canceled the idea. Conscience got them? Hardly. The Windy City Cubs were afraid to take a opportunity and have got a non-competitive team late in the season, thereby making the terms of their tickets free fall. They decided for a nice, safe hard cash catch while the radiance was still on the Cubs 2008 campaign.

So chap fans, poise yourselves. The NFL, NBA and MLB are, as always, difficult at work conjuring up new thoughts to divide you and I from our hard-earned money.

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