The price went up $30 today and I imagine a win Saturday will send it up even higher.
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Matt
October 21st, 2005 at 12:58 am
Funny how that is the price you pay on top of face value, which I think was $140 last year. Seems just a tad expensive.
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Brian
October 21st, 2005 at 10:59 am
It’s almost like a stock market site, bid now while it’s $350 and if Texas keeps winning they’re likely to go up and you can profit off the difference. If you had gotten in early enough it would be a pretty good gamble.
If you actually want the tickets you’ve got to factor in how much you think you’ll be able to buy them from a ticket broker for. Right now from Ticket Reserve, two tickets would cost you about $600 (depending on face value) and I can guarantee you’ll have to pay a lot more than that from a place like Ticket City in December.