How do fan to fan face tickets exchange work?

JeffPJeffP Posts: 82
edited August 2022 in Given To Fly (live)
The pricing just seems all over the map. Take Camden for example…

lawns pop for $76 or so, seems reasonable. Then there are those sec 102 row Cs that have been up for awhile at over $2,500 each.

earlier today 4 tix in the 200s row D showed up for around $450 each and were gone within a few mins. 

A few days ago I landed a pair in the last row of 202 for $150 each- not bad! Not necessarliy great either…

Just curious how tix for Camden cant be transferred privately to “prevent resale” but yet they are all over the map $$ wise.

sure seems like standard TM platinum pricing to me…
10/1/96 Buffalo, 9/11/98 MSG, 9/13/98 Hartford, 8/30/00 Great Woods, 9/29/04 Boston

Comments

  • ekim997ekim997 Posts: 203
    lawn face = 76 each
    regular seats/pit face = 150 each
    anything else you see is a premium/platinum price. It will just say Fan to Fan Exchange ticket if it was purchased at a premium price and is now being resold
  • JeffPJeffP Posts: 82
    Thank you for clarifying
    10/1/96 Buffalo, 9/11/98 MSG, 9/13/98 Hartford, 8/30/00 Great Woods, 9/29/04 Boston
  • rustneversleepsrustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209
    that is someone reselling tickets they purchased at a pj premium price.  so they have to sell at the OG pricing.  

    202 V is a cool spot.  turn around and take in the lawn from time to time, 
  • JeffPJeffP Posts: 82
    that is someone reselling tickets they purchased at a pj premium price.  so they have to sell at the OG pricing.  

    202 V is a cool spot.  turn around and take in the lawn from time to time, 
    Yeah I’m def happy, just seems weird they were than my pretty solid MSG 200s ($120)
    10/1/96 Buffalo, 9/11/98 MSG, 9/13/98 Hartford, 8/30/00 Great Woods, 9/29/04 Boston
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