Buffalo trying to limit visiting team fans

Neutrinos

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I mean, yeah. I'm not gonna go to the Chicago game, that's for sure.

But it's supply and demand. If someone is willing to pay that price...why wouldn't a profit-driven organization list a higher price?
Isn't every business profit-driven?

But you don't see Tim Hortons hiking the price of their coffee on really cold days, or movie theaters tripling their fees for Marvel movies

Why? Because it may upset their customer base, which could see a massive dynamic boycott of their business
 

bossram

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Isn't every business profit-driven?

But you don't see Tim Hortons hiking the price of their coffee on really cold days, or movie theaters tripling their fees for Marvel movies

Why? Because it may upset their customer base, which could see a massive dynamic boycott of their business
I mean, yeah, bolded is why. You said it yourself. They don't have dynamic pricing because it would be bad for business.

For one-off ticketed events (i.e. sports and concerts), clearly dynamic pricing is not bad for business. People will just pay it.
 

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