Disappointed that the Colts lost, tarnishing Saturday's Super Bowl preview at Qwest Field?
The Go 2 Guy isn't -- I'm as delighted as the '72 Dolphins, only because it hurts every gouger, scalper and opportunist attempting to cash in on the sold-out game.
If the Colts had arrived here unbeaten, I'm assuming it would have been the toughest ticket ever for a Seattle sporting event, rivaling Game 7 of the 1978 NBA Finals against the Bullets, Game 5 of the 1995 AL playoff series against the Yankees, one of the Final Four championship games from the Kingdome, and whatever other big game I've forgotten to mention.
Sunday, before the Chargers stunned the Colts, I checked several Web sites where tickets are being offered and auctioned at outrageously inflated prices.
Want 10 tickets to a private suite? They're yours at razorgator.com for $983 per ticket, or a total of nearly $10,000.
If that's too much in one chunk, make payments of as little as $354 a month. Gas, garbage, sewer, phone ... and a monthly payment for tickets to a football game?
They've got "tickets" for $99 in section 327, $149 in sections 315 and 317, $179 in section 313 and $199 in section 311. I put "tickets" in quotes because you won't have a seat -- these are for standing room only.
At StubHub.com, you'll find gougers galore. One couple is offering two tickets in row E of section 112 for $550 and said: "Wish we weren't working." Me, too, then you wouldn't be engaged in legalized scalping. More>>>
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posted by ADMIN @ Monday, December 19, 2005
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