I have seasons and live 457 miles away, I make as many games as a possible, but there are some that I cannot make, For me, every game is a road game. should I not support the team and region by becoming a Jets fan? Should I stop being a Bills fan?
As per the rules for owning the tickets, if I sell them on Stub hub or give them to someone, I am responsible for that persons behavior (look at the Detroit laser guy, the owner of the seats is penalized because he gave them to a friend who used a laser on our players). The Bills offer ticketmaster as an alternative way to sell the tickets, this allows me to resell the tickets but not be penalized if the person sitting in that seat is a jerk off. I offered the tickets up for sale, Bills fans had the opportunity to purchase them, if they did not, that is not my fault, I wish that it is always a Bills fan sitting there if I can't make it, but I don't control that.
if I were to be penalized for selling the seats I would drop them. I am not the only person who lives out of the area that owns seasons. Creating a "no reselling" policy would make it unreasonable to me and any other holders who are willing to buy the tickets but cannot make all of the games. Would the Bills rather have me guaranteeing $1800 for the pair of seats, or would they prefer to go into the season with open seats? When the Bills have a waiting list like other teams you can make those bold proclamations and demands. In the meantime Einstein, show me how I can guarantee that I can sell my tickets to Bills fans at fair market value and not lose out on the deal. The last 2 years I had several games that did not sell, will you be compensating me for the donations to the team? Can I call you when the tickets are going to be unsold so that you can cover my losses?