The eyeball test. This encapsulates my thoughts on this all along. As for the next game, I think it was Murray last night on the radio who said he thought Niemi would get the start Saturday night in light of the Hawks totally owning Dallas this year. But he also hinted that Khabi might be back and able to start on Sunday, in which case Huet would just start Saturday night and Niemi would be on a bus back to Rockford. Tomorrow is a day game, so I think Huet starts, he'll have enough time to rest before Sunday night.
Are you kidding? Sell them now! Do you think the market will be better right now, when unlucky people are panicing about not getting tickets to the games they wanted, or 24 hours from now when they've calmed down and have had time to rationally realize that they will wait out the market and find the best time to get tickets. Bout to throw them up.... let me know within the next 30 mins about our PMs.
It's a screw job. All I really wanted is to go to opening day, this sucks. Yea this sucks, I've done this for 5 years and got face opening day tickets every time... nothing yet.
Some people don't feel the need to exploit other Cubs fans...others don't have the capital to spend on 6 tickets. Yep, exactly. Call me Un-American, I buy tickets to attend games, not to re-sell them. I buy tickets to go to the games and buy extras to sell so I go for free... what a concept.
Some people don't feel the need to exploit other Cubs fans...others don't have the capital to spend on 6 tickets. It's not exploiting anyone, it's business.
Good luck making money this year. I'm not even going to bother trying because of the economy. The big ticket games will still be profitable, but you have to be very careful of what seats your buying and how quickly you sell them. I've done this for the past 5 years... get opening day, sox series, and the first weekend cards games... sell them a week after tickets have been on sale for a 50% markup. It's a sure thing... I don't need to maximize what I'm going to make, as long as it's a profit I am happy.
Also, if you're using IE and have 25+ windows open, use quick tabs by clicking the button in the top left corner that looks like four rectangles (next to all of your open tabs).
CTRL+N is supposed to open new windows, I wonder if they fixed it this year? Anyways, I am just manually opening windows in IE and pasting "http://frontline.purchasenow2.tickets.com/buy/MLBEventInfo?orgid=5&agency=MLB&trxstate=8".