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Guys I've got 6 bleacher tickets to the Cubs/Angels Saturday June 19th game. I cant go now, as I have a wedding that Saturday. Where can I sell these tickets at besides Ebay or Cragslist? I dont want to take a loss on them really as I paid $75.00 per ticket, but I would take a little less than that. Thanks in advance
 

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HaHa....where were you 2 weeks ago...

I bought 4 tix for the same game....unbeleivable...:ohno:

fieldbox seats....went thru stubhub...got raped w/ my clothes on.~~:<<

I'm sure someone will pay face..or close to it..

fuck stubhub though....
 

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I'd say stubhub.com. I think ticketmaster has a program similar to stubhub as well
 

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I may be interested. PM me with details. What time is the game?

 

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I would like 4, but if you want to sell all, I may be able to do it.
 

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Im interested too i live right next to left field bleachers incase your in town pm me a price or email me
 
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I would like 4, but if you want to sell all, I may be able to do it.

For some reason I am not able to PM you. I am suppose to have 4 of the 6 tickets sold. However, the guy has not paid me yet. I will keep you posted. Would you like the other 2 bleacher tickets however to this game? $150.00 for both of them? Let me know.. Send me an email if you would like..
 

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Sell them now...Cubbies will be out of the pennant race by June and you'll have a hard time getting face value for them if you wait until late May.
 

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Sell them now...Cubbies will be out of the pennant race by June and you'll have a hard time getting face value for them if you wait until late May.

Good point, i mean who's gonna want to pay money to watch a shitty cubs team that will be out of it come june. Sorry cubs fans but it is what it is
 

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Sell them now...Cubbies will be out of the pennant race by June and you'll have a hard time getting face value for them if you wait until late May.

Cubs can be 50 games out, the summer weekends are always sold out, unlike every other park outside of Fenway. Besides, its Father's Day weekend and the Angels are in town. No discounts on that weekend.
 

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Good point, i mean who's gonna want to pay money to watch a shitty cubs team that will be out of it come june. Sorry cubs fans but it is what it is

Well, I just bought 2 of the tickets. Braves fans wouldn't understand supply and demand when it comes to tickets

 

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FairWarning and I just did some good quality business. I will let you guys know sometime this weekend if the other 4 tickets become available. (Depends if other guy pays for them or not). LATER
 

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Well, I just bought 2 of the tickets. Braves fans wouldn't understand supply and demand when it comes to tickets
The Chicago Cubs have not won a World Series championship since 1908 and have not appeared in the Fall Classic since 1945, although between their postseason appearance in 1984 and their most recent in 2008, they have made the postseason a respectable six times. It is the longest title drought in all four of the major American professional sports leagues, which includes the NFL, the NBA, and the NHL, as well as, of course, Major League Baseball. In fact, the Cubs' last World Series title occurred before those other three leagues even existed, and even the Cubs' last World Series appearance predates the founding of the NBA.
 

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The Chicago Cubs have not won a World Series championship since 1908 and have not appeared in the Fall Classic since 1945, although between their postseason appearance in 1984 and their most recent in 2008, they have made the postseason a respectable six times. It is the longest title drought in all four of the major American professional sports leagues, which includes the NFL, the NBA, and the NHL, as well as, of course, Major League Baseball. In fact, the Cubs' last World Series title occurred before those other three leagues even existed, and even the Cubs' last World Series appearance predates the founding of the NBA.

Which has nothing to do with supply and demand at a park that people travel from all over the nation to see it.
 

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Cubbie fans always emphasize the ballpark, the atmosphere and the bleacher antics.

They never mention the pathetic franchise taking the field.

Just how do you lose 101 straight seasons? Especially when many of those seasons there were just a handful of teams in each league...
 

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