- Sluggish economy hurts Speedway Motorsports, as earnings decrease for 2009
- Ticketing bills in Congress: Two different approaches at protecting consumers
- Vernon PZC rejects application for TicketNetwork Forest concert venue
- Glee Live, Sting tickets on sale this weekend
- StubHub's Chris Tsakalakis talks primary and secondary ticketing
- 'Next Fall' lands on Broadway with positive opening night reviews
- Conan O'Brien tour tips hat to Team Coco with North American live events
- Live Nation plans for a new concert venue in Maryland
- Courtney Love tours with new Hole line-up through spring
- Duke University switches ticketing from Paciolan to NeuLion
Holders of season tickets are having second thoughts
Fri, Jun 26th 2009 11:00 am EST
A long-time Mets season ticket holder, who once had no problem reselling his season tickets for a profit, is having trouble selling them this year. Some Mets and Yankees season ticket holders now have to make decisions about what they should do next year; due to the slow economy, they might drop their tickets or purchase fewer, cheaper tickets.


Subscribe to this feed
Comments
Comments represent the opinions of users and do not necessarily reflect the views of TicketNews.One good thing about all this is, it should drive out all the amateurs.
Every buddy wants to jump on board and be a broker.Its really not as simple as it seams.It takes time, money and a little more than just buying great seats behind home plate.