Member price is what Season Ticket Holders pay.Really stupid question, and please understand that I'm not being ungrateful but I thought this would be a good place to ask (even though I have read some discussion, I'm still confused).
I bought two tickets off a friend (Row 17, Section 310) for $105 apiece, which is what he said he paid. On the ticket it says "Member price: $57.52 Plus $7.48 tax" and "Retail Price: $92.92 + $12.08 tax."
I obviously paid the retail price, but does that mean he made a profit off me? I'm not ungrateful, but the way he said it made it sound like he was just asking for what he had paid for them
Member price is what Season Ticket Holders pay.
If he's a Subscriber than he made a profit
Sounds like he did. I have row 17, they come out to 59.76 per ticket.He's in a group where 6 of them split the season's tickets (five get 7 tickets, one gets 6, they rotate who gets the short end of the stick), but I assume in order to get season tickets you have to be a member?
I bought two pairs of tickets so while I am again not ungrateful, kind of annoyed if he actually did profit $160 off me.
Sounds like he did. I have row 17, they come out to 59.76 per ticket.
This is the first year that they've printed both prices on the ticket.
Not sure how they break it down. For 42 games(84 tickets) my seats are $5020, so it averages out to 59.76 per.That's actually really disappointing. The games are Jan. 23 vs. Washington and March 11 vs. Tampa if that matters (not sure if dynamic pricing or anything is a thing that would make a difference)m and I did notice that the single-game ticket prices are considerably higher than what I paid...so what is the "retail" price vs. the STH price? How is retail price figured out if it isn't what we see on ticketmaster?
Not sure how they break it down. For 42 games(84 tickets) my seats are $5020, so it averages out to 59.76 per.
My next game Minnesota, Jan 3 is under the average 38.05 + 4.95 (retail 80.18 + 7.82) while that Caps game is 55.75 + 7.25(retail 90.27 + 11.73)
I don't have a membership, not sure what that is.Do you have Leafs' membership? Do you have to be a member to get season's tickets?
I don't have a membership, not sure what that is.
I've had season tickets since '99 when they moved to the ACC.
I had the foresight to get my name on the waiting list when it became apparent the would buy the Raptors.
Put my name on the list in '98, got tickets in '99.
Alright thanks for your help. I can't really be ungrateful since my friend could have just sold them to whoever for $150+, but still a little annoyed that I feel deceived.
No. We don't have to buy Raptor tickets either.Sorry final question, do you have to pay for a PSL as well?