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kardiackidbarr
03-04-2007, 01:55 PM
i wouldl ove to get my hands on some cardinals tickets,any helpful hints welcomed,cardinals are to the superbowl
donnasaurus
03-04-2007, 08:00 PM
IF you live in AZ AND they release some single tickets, you can try to call in and get a couple. This won't happen for a few months. OR you can give them a $200 deposit for each ticket for a CHANCE at getting a season seat. This is done in order of deposit received, so if you're doing it now, probably won't get them this year, OR you can wait until we all get confirmed and go to the AZ ticket exchange, OR stubhub, OR any other site.
Lots of options. What are you willing to do (pay) for them?
The Pirate Bob
03-05-2007, 01:21 AM
IF you live in AZ AND they release some single tickets, you can try to call in and get a couple. This won't happen for a few months. OR you can give them a $200 deposit for each ticket for a CHANCE at getting a season seat. This is done in order of deposit received, so if you're doing it now, probably won't get them this year, OR you can wait until we all get confirmed and go to the AZ ticket exchange, OR stubhub, OR any other site.
Lots of options. What are you willing to do (pay) for them?
That is the biggest rip off of them all, making people on waiting list put up 200 dollars. They are making interest off 2 million dollars of fans money. Needless B.S.
KidStallyn
03-05-2007, 08:13 AM
That is the biggest rip off of them all, making people on waiting list put up 200 dollars. They are making interest off 2 million dollars of fans money. Needless B.S.
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CardsFanJoe
03-05-2007, 11:21 AM
That is the biggest rip off of them all, making people on waiting list put up 200 dollars. They are making interest off 2 million dollars of fans money. Needless B.S.
Actually Bob, it makes sense from a business standpoint. I'm sure the Cards don't want their ticket agents on the phones all day talking to people that weren;t serious to begin with about getting tickets. I can hear it now..
"Oh, you DON'T have 50 yardline seats available?? Call me when you do!!"
LOL!!!
DesertDave
03-05-2007, 12:02 PM
Apparently the concept of 'Earnest money' is still new to some folks.
The Pirate Bob
03-05-2007, 05:23 PM
Apparently the concept of 'Earnest money' is still new to some folks.
There is 'Earnest Money' and then there is Paying in Advance for something you might not get for months or years. I could see a small percentage of the price of the tickets you can afford and are interested in. For those that want 50 yard line tickets, 200 is reasonable. For 15 dollar tickets, it is too much to call it 'Earnest Money.' (Just thinking of those who are not so well off, disabled, or on fixed incomes who still would like to participate.)
nflfan
03-06-2007, 02:22 PM
Or Steelers fans who want to get cheap seats and go to a steelers game, maybe a couple of other east teams and scalp the rest. Because it is cheaper to get 15 seats for season tickets than pay a scalper for a soldout steelers game. The 200 deposit messes things up.
Cardinal fans that wear their Cards gear for all games, even when the cowboys, steelers, bears, vikings, chiefs etc come to play, can disregard the above statement.
AussieCardinal
03-12-2007, 11:06 PM
when does the shedule come out so i can work my holiday around the games
CardsFanJoe
03-12-2007, 11:49 PM
when does the shedule come out so i can work my holiday around the games
Sometime in April....
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