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29 minutes ago, Einstein's Dog said:

Interesting to see you comment on not feeling real sympathetic when the early comment that started this was your whining about hoping the front office didn't jack the price up for the poor working folk. 

 

If they put the price near the market, say around $400 a ticket, to STHers it might help stop the roller coaster price scenarios that we've seen in the past.

 

And I don't care about STHers making a profit.  What I care about is the uncertainty and delay that hinders planning.  


It shouldn't be a new "market price" I pre-agreed to a price for my ticket - $130 for a game in season, $160 for the wildcard round, $200 for the divisional round, and $250 for the conference game.... and that's what I expect to pay.

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9 minutes ago, GottaRun said:


It shouldn't be a new "market price" I pre-agreed to a price for my ticket - $130 for a game in season, $160 for the wildcard round, $200 for the divisional round, and $250 for the conference game.... and that's what I expect to pay.

Didn't know that.  Of course they should honor that.

 

I hope they move through the process quickly, they will have both KC and the Bills to do.  

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1 hour ago, Einstein's Dog said:

Didn't know that.  Of course they should honor that.

 

I hope they move through the process quickly, they will have both KC and the Bills to do.  

With the pre-approval I can sign into account manage and see what I will be charged.   The only thing that concerns me is this
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Technically the Bills wouldn't be hosting the game, neither would KC, if they use this to take advantage of a market and put the screws to the season ticket holders I'll be pissed.

Posted
12 hours ago, Bernie Lomax said:

I am a season ticket holder. I have set (refundable) plane tickets and hotel for the potential KC game in the ATL. They are thru Cleveland, SO CHEAP, and direct/nonstop.

My question is…what is the process for ticket distribution?

 

The stadium holds 75,000 ppl In Atlanta. . We have 60,000 season ticket holders currently in Buffalo. I understand many won’t go 

 

Did the Bills release a statement regarding this process?

 

Has anyone heard anything?

 

I understand that we need to beat the Bengals l, and that’s a tall order. I’m just trying to plan if it happens.


Thanks for any direction here👍
 

Go Bills!

 

Tim 

 

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I called the ticket office. Response: Word is it likely will be split between kc/bills with some to host city. (If this scenario plays out next weekend)Ticket sales will be pre sale to STH with priority based on seniority. With this in mind I’m believing if you’ve only had seasons for a year or two you are SOL. It should be announced or happen possibly before the next game is even played. Again, not my opinions. What I was told.

Posted
9 hours ago, MOBSTER said:

I called the ticket office. Response: Word is it likely will be split between kc/bills with some to host city. (If this scenario plays out next weekend)Ticket sales will be pre sale to STH with priority based on seniority. 

Exactly what I would have guessed. 
 

Maybe 30k for each STH base, and the remainder split between the clubs(players and staff use), locals, and of course some for NFL bigwigs. 

Posted
17 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

Well of course the secondary market is always there. I just meant buying from the Bills. I don't think there will be enough for all STH'ers much less non season ticket folks. I'm a little worried the NFL may really jack up the face prices to filter out the poor working folk.


Speaking of jacking up prices, I saw that the ‘get in’ price for the Super Bowl is $5500.  That is absolutely positively undebatably insane.  Someone could offer me free travel, lodging, food, drinks, souvenirs etc. and I wouldn’t pay that much.

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Fresh off the presses:

 

AFC Title Game Scenarios:  

 

Scenario 1: Chiefs vs. Bills

 

• If Buffalo and Kansas City both advance to the AFC Title Game, the game will be played on Sunday, January 29th at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, the neutral site location designated by the NFL.

 

• As a Season Ticket Member, you will have access to an exclusive presale for the opportunity to purchase tickets to this potential neutral site AFC Title Game.

 

• Presales will begin at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, January 18th and will end at 10:00 P.M. on Thursday, January 19th.  

 

• Member dates and times to enter the presale are assigned based on account seniority. Please find your date and time to enter the presale below: 

 

 

 

• You will receive an email one hour prior to your assigned time. This email will include a link to buy and a unique code to access the presale.

 

• Ticket purchases are limited to 6 tickets per account. Ticket availability is limited.

 

• If the game does not take place, purchasers will automatically be refunded to their method of payment. Please allow 7-10 days for your refund to be processed.

 

• In this potential neutral site scenario, your credit card on the Pay As We Play Payment Plan will NOT be charged as the game will not take place at Highmark Stadium.

 

Scenario 2: Jaguars vs. Bills 

 

• If the Jaguars and Bills advance in the Divisional Round, the AFC Title Game would be played at Highmark Stadium Sunday, January 29th. 

 

• In this scenario, your credit card will automatically be charged on Monday, January 23rd as part of the Pay As We Play Payment Plan. Sign in to your Account Manager to view your invoice or update your credit card information.  

 

Buffalo Bills Ticket Office

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Posted

I just got this email as well - a little bit pissed off they're allowing purchase of more seats than we have season tickets - I'm a little worried they're gonna be sold out before I have my shot at them (I know I'll be able to get them on the secondary market, but a little tired of Ticketmaster in my pocket.)

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2 minutes ago, Captain Caveman said:

I just got this email as well - a little bit pissed off they're allowing purchase of more seats than we have season tickets - I'm a little worried they're gonna be sold out before I have my shot at them (I know I'll be able to get them on the secondary market, but a little tired of Ticketmaster in my pocket.)

Probably better setting the limit at an arbitrary number, like 6, than allowing based on number of tickets.  What about the all the resellers that have like 100 tickets? 

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Posted
19 hours ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

Look, it is my understanding that even a number of higher end Falcons season tickets holders will get dibs on tickets for this game.

 

I know a guy.  He's actually a prince...a prince of a guy, really.  He has access to 50 yard line and suite level tickets for the AFC Championship game, but he's fallen on a little bit of hard times.  If someone is just able to send him $2,000 per ticket (he has access to 10) it will help him get his feet under himself.  

 

The good news is the tickets would only actually be $250 a piece and you would get all your extra money back, which would be a steal for a Bills AFC Championship game, but again, to get things situated now it is going to have to be the $20,000 for the 10 tickets, up front. This guy would be very grateful and take you out to dinner in Atlanta on the Saturday night before the game, on him, if you are in town.

 

This is too sweet a deal to pass up and I am only telling you guys about it so please don't blow this thing up.

 

I'll forward the e-mail to all interested parties for this too good to be true Bills championship game opportunity a little later.

 

 

 

 

Maybe he knows my Nigerian friend with unclaimed lottery tickets?

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Posted

Neutral site Championship games will squeeze out lots of fans.

 

NFL sentimentality is peculiar.

 

Doubt they fear any repercussions from some jilted angry fans.

Posted
21 minutes ago, clayboy54 said:

Maybe he knows my Nigerian friend with unclaimed lottery tickets?

 

 

Clayboy, we need to help that guy out, too.  Dang it that has just been going on for too long.

 

Life sucks so bad when you are on the edge of being entitled to a lot of money, but then have to go out and ask others to help you just to get over that hump.

 

 

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Posted
51 minutes ago, SWATeam said:

Probably better setting the limit at an arbitrary number, like 6, than allowing based on number of tickets.  What about the all the resellers that have like 100 tickets? 

 

That's an interesting question, I wonder if those sellers tend to operate under a single account or have multiple accounts to ensure they do ok in a situation like this.

Posted

10 am tomorrow window, I'm guessing we are not getting our prices that are on our prepay invoices for this... anyone have an idea what seats will cost for this one? Have they released the ticket ranges by section at least?  Will they know what side of the field each team will be on?

Posted

I sent a question my to my ticket rep asking her about large ticket holders (such as, say, West Herr Ford) but my first focus is on how different this sale

might be from the one for STHers back in December where there should have been only the extra non STH seats available (plus those STHers who chose not to commit way back in the spring for playoffs).  If I hear anything, I will pass this along here.  BTW, my window opens at noon

Posted
2 hours ago, BobbyC81 said:


Speaking of jacking up prices, I saw that the ‘get in’ price for the Super Bowl is $5500.  That is absolutely positively undebatably insane.  Someone could offer me free travel, lodging, food, drinks, souvenirs etc. and I wouldn’t pay that much.

I suspect that's a price for a package. I think face value tickets run about $850.

Posted
16 hours ago, GottaRun said:


LOL - no one was worried about us season ticket holders all the years (decade) when we were paying $120 up front for a seat that ended up being worth less than $20 by the last 1/4 of the season, now we're the enemies if we make a buck on a resale? 

 

I'll give you this much, I hope we are able to buy only the number of seats we have in our season ticket account.  I have 1 seat and that's all I need to buy for Atlanta if the time comes.  

 

 Having a business mentality towards holding tickets isnt very cool.

 

Im not saying youre a bad guy or anything...but whoever came up with the idea of flipping tickets for profit isnt a very cool person. If you buy the tickets go...if you cant at least get rid of them for what you paid. Someone would gladly like your seat. If not, you dont renew. 

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