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Anyone know..

I checked ebay and there crazy...


I was looking on

stubhub
razorgator

anyone know anyplace that you dealt with before or knows someone who has.

thanks
 

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They're crazy everywhere. Especially with a travelling fan base such as the Steelers. Good Luck.
 

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i live 20 minutes from ford field,i would not go there if you gave me 1 million dollars
 

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Razorgater is a ticketbroker, owners name is Doug Knittle, he staged a fire in France at the World Cup so he would not half to deliver tickets that skyrocketed in price.

Stub is owned by ticket broker, ebay is fans who are thrying to get tippy top dollar, and will renig in a NY minute if market goes up.

Best bet is to go to Detroit on game day, Not a resort destination and cold tempatures, depressed area so no locals. Pittsburgh also a depressed area fans will sale.

Superbowl tickets will be 1000 for this game on game day, which is very cheap. Ive seen Superbowls 2500 plus
 

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Railbird said:
Razorgater is a ticketbroker, owners name is Doug Knittle, he staged a fire in France at the World Cup so he would not half to deliver tickets that skyrocketed in price.

Stub is owned by ticket broker, ebay is fans who are thrying to get tippy top dollar, and will renig in a NY minute if market goes up.

Best bet is to go to Detroit on game day, Not a resort destination and cold tempatures, depressed area so no locals. Pittsburgh also a depressed area fans will sale.

Superbowl tickets will be 1000 for this game on game day, which is very cheap. Ive seen Superbowls 2500 plus

Yea i was thinking about doing that, but I would feel more safe if I had tickets going up there
 

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This will be a tougher ticket I think. Stadium isn't that big, only 65k if I remember right, which would make it about the smallest venue in a long time. Steeler fans having gone a decade without a big game lots of demand and then a solid base of fans in the Northwest will be dying to see their team play in the Show.

Only wildcard is the corporate demand. I could see that being shorter than usual. What CEO wants to spend time in Detroit in January? The corporate ticket demand is usually about 20-30% of the stadium so that could keep it from being a really tough ticket.
 

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WildBill said:
This will be a tougher ticket I think. Stadium isn't that big, only 65k if I remember right, which would make it about the smallest venue in a long time. Steeler fans having gone a decade without a big game lots of demand and then a solid base of fans in the Northwest will be dying to see their team play in the Show.

Only wildcard is the corporate demand. I could see that being shorter than usual. What CEO wants to spend time in Detroit in January? The corporate ticket demand is usually about 20-30% of the stadium so that could keep it from being a really tough ticket.

good point wildbill:103631605
 

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speaking about corporate fans was DISGUSTING at Rosebowl watching corporate Joe taking wife and 2 kids to game who have never seen a football game in their life, instead of diehard 30 yr Trojan fans.
 

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It always is Rail. Then again they are the big money makers for scalpers. If Congress really wanted to make the people happy, they would pass a token law saying writing off entertainment tickets for businesses was not allowed for taxes. Its insane as you say, some rich guy who doesn't really pay for the seats takes people who care even less, while real fans either can't afford it or have to pay through the nose themselves and don't even get a whiff of a tax writeoff.
 

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The Super Bowl is basically a big "Thank you" to all the sponsors and advertisers who pay millions of dollars to the NFL so they can make so much money.

Really that is why all the tickets go to sponsors.
 

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for the seats you could get jasin your better off watching it with pizza beer and friends on your widescreen at home man


Some of the luxury boxes My friend told me where going for 250,000$
 

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if you have it in ya , go their by yourself and try to get one ticket

it kinda sucks going to the game with none of your friends , but it would be a memory of a lifetime..

 

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michael777 said:
i have lived here for 40 years,it is real bad down there jasin

Come on Mike, it maybe bad but it's during the Super Bowl and security will be everywhere! Would you also be afraid to go to Comerica Park as well? Joe Louis? You just gotta know where to be and when, that's all.
 

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go2guy said:
Come on Mike, it maybe bad but it's during the Super Bowl and security will be everywhere! Would you also be afraid to go to Comerica Park as well? Joe Louis? You just gotta know where to be and when, that's all.
i am hiding under my bed as i type this :lolBIG:
 

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