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FF ticket strategy

Posted by RedAR 
FF ticket strategy
Posted by: RedAR (---.harvard.edu)
Date: April 01, 2003 02:53PM

I know there is the ticket exchange, but wanted to post this on the front page.

There seem to be a bunch of people looking for 1 or 2 tickets. It might be easier if we worked together, and formed groups of 4. Many people seem to be selling in lots of 4.

I may have a lead on 4 tickets, thanks to John Whelan. Please email me if you want in.

email: jsa1@cornell.edu
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: Steve Marciniec '85 (---.fluor.com)
Date: April 01, 2003 05:37PM

Actually I was trying to get a block of 4 tickets looking at the USCHO message board ticket exchange and they were selling faster than I could respond. I was successful in obtaining opportunities to buy to pairs of tickets that I've committed to and received a 3rd e-mail from another seller looking to sell a pair. I've only been able to track down one of my friends who wants to go, so I may end up having a pair to sell.

E-mail me @ stephen.marciniec@fluor.com if you're looking to buy a pair. I'll send you the lead on the 3rd pair and charge face value plus shipping if I wind up having to sell the 2nd pair.

 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: Steve Marciniec '85 (---.fluor.com)
Date: April 01, 2003 07:23PM

I just got in touch with a couple more buddies who will take the 2nd pair so I won't have any to sell. I got all my successful leads from the USCHO board. See you all in Buffalo :-) LGR! B-]
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: RedAR (---.harvard.edu)
Date: April 01, 2003 11:47PM

As of know, I have 4 people who are in with me. If a ticket becomes available, I'll post here.
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: CUlater (---.ambacinc.com)
Date: April 02, 2003 09:33AM

The bidding seems to have died down at bit on eBay. There are still lots of tickets available, including lower level seating, some for reasonable prices (I saw 4 seats in 113 for $660 currently, although that auction ends later today). There is also at least one auction for seats just for the Cornell-UNH game.
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: jy3 (---.syr.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 02, 2003 11:20AM

hi all

posted in the ticket exchange. have 2 maybe 4 available for thursday - would rather they go to a cornell fan!
shoot me an email. would be as close to cost as possible (when shipping added). could meet to hand deliver in ithaca or binghamton :-)
shoot me an email

 
2 Tix available
Posted by: Scott (---.statestreet.com)
Date: April 02, 2003 01:34PM

I live in Boston (BC Alum) and have 2 tickets for the Frozen Four in Buffalo to sell. Not looking to make any $, just want to get what I paid (face value + delivery charge when I got them in the lottery last year). I also have a hotel room at the Hyatt downtown booked which I could put in your name when I cancel. The only hitch, is my location. Give me an email if you want them...
 
I've got Tickets available
Posted by: arik marks '91 (155.44.2.---)
Date: April 02, 2003 03:06PM

Hi all-

I have extras and want to keep 'em in the family.

1 pair sec 317, row 4, all 3 games. Face value plus what I paid for my shipping charge.

Also a single seat in 319, row 5. Face value.

Email me if interested...I'm in Boston in terms of getting the tickets to you. Otherwise I can ship.

Thanks,

Arik '91
abm22@cornell.edu

 
No more available
Posted by: arik marks '91 (155.44.2.---)
Date: April 02, 2003 04:46PM

My tickets are gone....

ARik
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: dave dankert (---.clarityconnect.net)
Date: April 03, 2003 01:41PM

very jinterested

RedAR wrote:

I know there is the ticket exchange, but wanted to post this on the front page.

There seem to be a bunch of people looking for 1 or 2 tickets. It might be easier if we worked together, and formed groups of 4. Many people seem to be selling in lots of 4.

I may have a lead on 4 tickets, thanks to John Whelan. Please email me if you want in.

email: jsa1@cornell.edu
 
Re: 2 Tix available
Posted by: dave dankert (---.clarityconnect.net)
Date: April 03, 2003 01:42PM

very interested please reply
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: dave dankert (---.clarityconnect.net)
Date: April 03, 2003 04:41PM

interested please reply asap
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: DeltaOne81 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: April 03, 2003 11:48PM

Some real nice suite tickets I just noticed... going for next to nothing right now - [cgi.ebay.com]
 
Re: 2 Tix available
Posted by: dave dankert (---.clarityconnect.net)
Date: April 04, 2003 09:20AM

very interested please reply. gjr.tstboces.org
 
Attn: Dave
Posted by: judy (---.raytheon.com)
Date: April 04, 2003 09:39AM

It has been mentioned on another thread and I'm going to repeat it here should you have missed it.
A lot of people posting about various tickets being sold ARE NOT SELLING TICKETS THEMSELVES!!!!!!! You definitely need to be more proactive in terms of contacting the sellers because otherwise, you'll be watching the games on ESPN and not in Buffalo. Tickets are being exchanged quickly as fans of the four teams are scrambling to settle their plans. Don't expect someone to respond to your post because by the time they see it, they've probably already gotten a few emails for their tickets and have sold them. The link Fred posted is for an auction on ebay. He can't sell you those tickets. You have to go and bid on them yourself.
Various message boards and sites have been mentioned in the ticket threads and I'll relist them for you here:
uscho message board (there's one dedicated to tickets)
elf ticket exchange (look up and to the left)
hockey-L (though I'm not as familiar with this)
ebay (but try to not pay more than they're worth)

To the rest of the you reading this, sorry, but it's really annoying to see the same "very interested please respond" post day after day after day...
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: Tom Pasniewski 98 (---.caregroup.org)
Date: April 04, 2003 09:54AM

Correct me if I'm wrong but I would think the 200-level might be a little disconnected from the rest of the arena and the crowd though not waiting in line for food and restrooms might be worth it.
 
Re: FF ticket strategy
Posted by: CUlater (---.ambacinc.com)
Date: April 04, 2003 10:13AM

The 200 level is different from the suite level. The 200 level seats are effectively the back sections of the lower bowl, with a low wall between the last row of the 100s and the first row of the 200s. The suites hang down over the 200s, under the 300s.
 
Re: Attn: Dave
Posted by: dave dankert (---.clarityconnect.net)
Date: April 04, 2003 01:01PM

Sorry just trying to find tickets
 
Re: Attn: Dave
Posted by: marty (---.nycap.rr.com)
Date: April 04, 2003 01:27PM

No need to feel sorry. We are just trying to help you. If you have an email account at work or home use it to contact the people who are posting here. Most have email addresses for direct contact. I tried to email you but the address that you have isn't enough to send a message.

Good luck getting your tickets.

Let's Go RED!
 

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