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August 26, 2007

Oklahoma State Tickets Still Available via Stubhub


If you're looking for tickets to the Georgia vs. Oklahoma State game, there are some really great deals available via our Stubhub.com affiliate. They have what I would call non-premium tickets available for slightly above face value, and they have premium, lower level seats available as well.

They also have tickets available for the UGA vs. South Carolina game and the entire season. As always, the basic concept of Stubhub.com is that folks with extras are selling to fans who need extras. So if you've got a few that you're not going to use for an upcoming home or road game, you could always unload them via Stubhub.

It's not for everyone, but if you believe that there's no such thing as a sellout...it might be for you.

PWD

6 comments:

Joe Shit The Rag Doll said...

How secure is buying tickets from this site?

Anonymous said...

Great question. StubHub was purchased a few months back by eBay. So they are financially backed by a multi-billion corporation.

Additionally, the transaction is guaranteed by StubHub. There is information about the guarantee available on the web site. I think it's on every page.

As for data / personal identify type security, they have that covered or eBay wouldn't have purchased them.

PWD

Anonymous said...

definitely a secure site...probably more secure for buyers than buying on ebay. Any sellers have any thoughts on whether this is better than putting them up for auction on ebay? They take a 15% cut of the sales price so you need to price that in as well.

Anonymous said...

Do the asking prices for tickets usually go down as the game gets closer. Do you think the asking prices for the Carolina tickets will go down later next week?

Anonymous said...

The asking price rising or selling is based on market demand.

However, availability definitely down as the game draws closer as people both sell their extras AND as they pull their unsold auctions offline and head to the games to sell them in person.

I think you've got til Wednesday before a Saturday game to buy them online from Stubhub. But I'm not sure about that. Once the "deadline" passes, they close the game online.

Just make sure you build time in to get the tickets from the other guy. From that standpoint sooner is less stressful.

JasonC said...

Unrelated: Coker is back with the Vols. He won't play against Cal, but the next game is a possibility.
Not a surprise considering Fulmer is a wuss when it comes to discipline.
I guess the Vols running game is looking pretty bad so far in practice.

 
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