Einstein Posted March 30 Posted March 30 38 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: Well to keep using your analogy you can choose not to get poked in the eye. Not really... And definitely not if you live in Western NY. 1) You are being taxed for the stadium against your will. 2) Even if you only go to a few games per year (do not buy season tix), the resale tickets will be inflated proportionally to the PSL value. 38 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: If you want the team to stay in Buffalo this is the price you pay. It's the world we live in. This is a function of the owner. Some owners will pay for the stadium themselves AND not charge a PSL. See New England. Quote
WotAGuy Posted March 30 Posted March 30 17 minutes ago, Einstein said: This is a function of the owner. Some owners will pay for the stadium themselves AND not charge a PSL. See New England. Well, it’s not surprising he gave away the farm - he was receiving a lot of manual stimulation that warped his thinking. 1 2 Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted March 31 Posted March 31 1 hour ago, lookylookyherecomescookie said: If I valued the PSL at over $1.00, I would buy it. If I valued the PSL at less than $1.00, I wouldn't. You can substitute any $ amount you like into that sentence. So I guess I'm on neither team. Many factors can influence how I value something, but net worth is not one of them. Net worth certainly effects what I am able to buy, just not how I value something. I'm not trying to be difficult, just trying to describe someone else's world to you. Sure. This conversation is basically one or the other. It isn’t about net worth (in any way). It’s about PSLs and if we accept or reject them. No one likes them. Quote
Saxum Posted March 31 Posted March 31 13 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: Sure. This conversation is basically one or the other. It isn’t about net worth (in any way). It’s about PSLs and if we accept or reject them. No one likes them. Ticket agencies appear to - they factor in cost of paying for PSLs into ticket price and then charge markup. 1 Quote
Einstein Posted March 31 Posted March 31 9 minutes ago, Punching Bag said: Ticket agencies appear to - they factor in cost of paying for PSLs into ticket price and then charge markup. This is exactly why fans get poked in the eye regardless of whether they purchase a PSL or not. Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted March 31 Posted March 31 8 minutes ago, Punching Bag said: Ticket agencies appear to - they factor in cost of paying for PSLs into ticket price and then charge markup. Fair I should have said that no one likes them. Owners like PSLs. Ticketmaster, StubHub, etc.. love ticketing fees. It feels like they continue to go up too. You buy a $70 ticket and pay $30 in ticketing fees. 1 Quote
Augie Posted March 31 Posted March 31 5 minutes ago, Einstein said: This is exactly why fans get poked in the eye regardless of whether they purchase a PSL or not. I only get poked if I choose to get poked. I don’t see this as changing my habits at all. I’m not emotional about it, but it will just be a bit more expensive. 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Isn’t it funny that the person who gloated the most about their wealth is having the biggest issue with extra fees? 1 Quote
Saxum Posted March 31 Posted March 31 4 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: Isn’t it funny that the person who gloated the most about their wealth is having the biggest issue with extra fees? Ebenezer Scrooge was a very rich man and way he did it was making sure he paid as little as possible. 2 hours ago, WotAGuy said: Well, it’s not surprising he gave away the farm - he was receiving a lot of manual stimulation that warped his thinking. He also did it after Hartford backed out and his partners did as well. He recovered the money in costs of suites which is a lot easier to sell in Boston. 1 Quote
mrags Posted March 31 Posted March 31 2 minutes ago, Punching Bag said: Ebenezer Scrooge was a very rich man and way he did it was making sure he paid as little as possible. I know some incredibly wealthy people personally and I can vouch for their spending habits. They didn’t get wealthy by spending money. At least not on things like Bills tickets. 3 Quote
ProcessTruster Posted March 31 Posted March 31 16 hours ago, DieHardFan said: Not wondering, genius. Responding to @ProcessTruster re his concern that the stadium WILL be filled with resold tickets once PSLs are in effect. Probably difficult to understand what a poster is saying when you diarrah post responses to every comment made. I'm just reflecting what I've seen with my own eyes in other stadiums where the ticket prices are sky high on top of PSLs. The whole vibe is different. Home team fans looking sideways at 10s of thousands of opposition fans, it's weird. All bc PSL owners are dumping half their tickets each season. andthis will happen in the new stadium for sure. For example, all you had to do was watch the Leafs/Sabres game yesterday. Just llke that . that is what it will be like. Quote
SoCal Deek Posted March 31 Posted March 31 10 hours ago, mrags said: I know some incredibly wealthy people personally and I can vouch for their spending habits. They didn’t get wealthy by spending money. At least not on things like Bills tickets. Actually, you get wealthy by spending way less money than you take in. This is true no matter how much you make, and the earlier in life you learn that lesson the wealthier you will end up. If buying Bills tickets doesn’t impact that most basic of equations, you’ll be just fine. 1 1 Quote
zow2 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 I’ve used to have two PSL’s for another team several years ago in the area I live. PSL’s are like owning a piece of real estate. It appreciates or depreciates depending on the team, market conditions, etc.. People are constantly putting them up for sale and/or buying them. When you buy or sell PSL’s a 3rd party who represents the team brokers the deal and its very official when the PSL gets transferred, then you own it for life until you decide to sell. 1 Quote
Saratoga Fan Posted March 31 Posted March 31 14 hours ago, Punching Bag said: Ticket agencies appear to - they factor in cost of paying for PSLs into ticket price and then charge markup. Ticket agencies charge what the market will bear. 1 Quote
CodeMonkey Posted March 31 Posted March 31 (edited) 14 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said: Isn’t it funny that the person who gloated the most about their wealth is having the biggest issue with extra fees? Most who have "considerable wealth" didn't get there by blindly and stupidly allowing themselves to get raped by businesses. They had a small business owner on the news here recently who has 8 box seats seasons, has had them for years. His ticket rep told him the PSL for him would be $400K, which his business could not afford. The owner asked if there was some kind of discount available and was told no. The choice was to pay or give up some or all of the seats. The rep did offer up the contact info for a place to take out a loan (from which I suspect the Bills get a kickback). That's what the NFL has come to, pricing themselves out of reach to blue collar fans. The NFL has shown its insatiable greed for some time now, but I (probably stupidly) was expecting more from a team in a blue collar town like Buffalo. 1 hour ago, Saratoga Fan said: Ticket agencies charge what the market will bear. As do the teams themselves. Bottom line, if you don't like it don't pay. That's all the NFL cares about quite frankly, when it affects their bottom line. Edited March 31 by CodeMonkey 1 Quote
Einstein Posted March 31 Posted March 31 (edited) 15 hours ago, Punching Bag said: Ebenezer Scrooge was a very rich man and way he did it was making sure he paid as little as possible. Yeah that was an odd post by Royale. He clearly does not know many wealthy people. The billionaire Pegula’s even implied to PSE employees making likely $60k per year that they would be fired (to save money) before the Pegula’s would let their family life (vacations, etc) be hampered. Edited March 31 by Einstein Quote
WotAGuy Posted March 31 Posted March 31 25 minutes ago, Einstein said: The Pegula’s even told PSE employees making likely $60k per year that they would be fired (to save money) before the Pegula’s would let their family life (vacations, etc) be hampered. Is this your interpretation of some information you came across, or do you have a source for this? I mean, how can you run a business telling your employees something like that? Quote
Einstein Posted March 31 Posted March 31 (edited) 18 minutes ago, WotAGuy said: Is this your interpretation of some information you came across, or do you have a source for this? I mean, how can you run a business telling your employees something like that? A bunch of PSE employees spoke out a few years back. Let me see if I can find the article again. Edit: Found it. It’s a couple years old so my recollection isnt perfect, but here it is: Edited March 31 by Einstein 1 Quote
Dr.Mantis_Toboggan Posted March 31 Posted March 31 (edited) 2 hours ago, Einstein said: Yeah that was an odd post by Royale. He clearly does not know many wealthy people. The billionaire Pegula’s even implied to PSE employees making likely $60k per year that they would be fired (to save money) before the Pegula’s would let their family life (vacations, etc) be hampered. Doesn’t surprise me in the least, I have family who work directly day to day with certain NFL owners (all I can say is it’s not the Pegulas) and I can personally attest billionaires are garbage people so completely out of touch with the world the overwhelming majority of us live in, especially with the record inflation we’ve all had to come to terms with, yet the “cost of living” pay increases that should be standard, are absent all together... The way they will waste egregious sums of $$$ on lavish nonsense, but then nickel and dime their employees is abhorrent. PSL’s are the timeshare of sports. Pegula bought this team for $1.7Billion, the team was valued by Forbes at $3.7Billion in August 23, so likely over $4Billion at this point. But that’s not enough? We need to fund his stadium AND pay out the nose for the RIGHT to purchase tickets… Buy the PSL, perpetuate the cycle of inequality between the elites and the rest of us. Don’t buy the PSL, force change, what are they going to do, abandon a brand new stadium? People act as if there is no choice here… Edited March 31 by Dr.Mantis_Toboggan 1 1 Quote
Augie Posted March 31 Posted March 31 33 minutes ago, Dr.Mantis_Toboggan said: Doesn’t surprise me in the least, I have family who work directly day to day with certain NFL owners (all I can say is it’s not the Pegulas) and I can personally attest billionaires are garbage people so completely out of touch with the world the overwhelming majority of us live in, especially with the record inflation we’ve all had to come to terms with, yet the “cost of living” pay increases that should be standard, are absent all together... The way they will waste egregious sums of $$$ on lavish nonsense, but then nickel and dime their employees is abhorrent. PSL’s are the timeshare of sports. Pegula bought this team for $1.7Billion, the team was valued by Forbes at $3.7Billion in August 23, so likely over $4Billion at this point. But that’s not enough? We need to fund his stadium AND pay out the nose for the RIGHT to purchase tickets… Buy the PSL, perpetuate the cycle of inequality between the elites and the rest of us. Don’t buy the PSL, force change, what are they going to do, abandon a brand new stadium? People act as if there is no choice here… I couldn’t let the bold pass. Classifying and lumping people together like that is a bad idea. There are all kinds of people in the Billionaires Club. My wife is in Wealth Management and they do annual retreats with top clients, including several billionaires. Like non-billionaires, some are A-holes while others are absolutely delightful. 1 1 2 Quote
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