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Bengals lose ticket case

By Kimball Perry, Cincinnati Enquirer July 24, 2009

 

"Alex Young rooted for the Bengals for decades, so he knew they could be beaten. He – and 128 other fans – proved that this week.

 

Those fans filed a lawsuit in 2004 against the team, claiming it was forcing them to buy tickets they didn’t want. The suit was settled this week and they will receive almost a quarter of a million dollars from the Bengals.

 

Young, of Columbia Tusculum, will get $1,250 from the team as part of the settlement.

 

“We got the most that we could squeeze out of those bandits,” said Young, a Bengals season-ticket holder for 35 years."...

 

http://news.cincinnati.com/article/2009072...se+ticket+case+

 

Lawyers get the cake, fans get the crumbs. I'm in real estate deal now where all the lot owners in a development may need to sue. But I figure even if we win we will all be out even more money than we are now.

 

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May need to sign up to read story on Wash Post.

 

If you can't read the stor it basically says the Redskins, who require multi-year contracts form season ticket holders, are suing people who have lost their jobs but still have years left on their deals. This from a team that supposedly has 20 to 30,000 people on a waiting list for seats.

 

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Why don't the ticket holders in danger of default just re-sell their tickets to one of the 10,000 to 20,000 people still on the waiting list? I'm sure that they could recoup most if not all of their money and still hold onto the ticket rights for when times turn around economically. They could probably use the $$$ right now anyway.

 

Just put an ad in the paper. I'm sure that there will be lots of offers.

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The biggest thing to me is not suing some fan, but how they completely lie about this huge "50,000 person" waiting list or whatever it is for season tickets?!? Anyone who has been to that god-awful mostrosity of a stadium in the last several yrs knows there are gobs of empty seats. I can get tickets to any game in 5 minutes for nearly face value. That waiting list is a total myth in an attempt to create false demand and pretend to keep the ticket values high. There might be small one for excellent - lower bowl-sideline seats, but not for the vast majority of the stadium. The CLub level is way too pricey for most people. They've been secretly trying to sell off mediocre or crummy locations on Stubhub to fill the place.

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The biggest thing to me is not suing some fan, but how they completely lie about this huge "50,000 person" waiting list or whatever it is for season tickets?!? Anyone who has been to that god-awful mostrosity of a stadium in the last several yrs knows there are gobs of empty seats. I can get tickets to any game in 5 minutes for nearly face value. That waiting list is a total myth in an attempt to create false demand and pretend to keep the ticket values high. There might be small one for excellent - lower bowl-sideline seats, but not for the vast majority of the stadium. The CLub level is way too pricey for most people. They've been secretly trying to sell off mediocre or crummy locations on Stubhub to fill the place.

Interesting. Now this makes sense.

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The Skins are thinking if you sign a contract you live up to it. Maybe the NFL teams should deal with their overpaid & overrated and over inflated ego players the same way they deal with granny here. Didn't Peters have two years left on his contract? The Bills should have sued Jason Peters for underperforming after sitting out and not playing or acting professionally for last season. A few teams start to do that and this nonsense stops. Hell, that would mean equal justice for all including granny.

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I am really suprised some lawyer or even an entire firm hasn't shown up and taken this just for the PR standpoint. I do believe it is illegal to charge them for the seats, take them, then re sell them. I just hope someone can afford to fight them.

 

I do not believe it is illegal. I have run into same thing in other areas as well. I "owned" a timeshare in Hawaii and place decided to try to charge all of the "owners" for renewal of lease whether "owners" were interested in renewing contract or not four years before lease renews. They took away rights to unit and put it as available for those who did not agree to fund extension even if annual "maintenance" charges were paid. Checked and lawyer says they can usually get away with this because the company has no guarantee that it will be paid even if they put a claim into court. He also told me that if you were outside area it was extremely unlikely that any out-of-state judge would honor claim so most they can do is give it to collector and ping credit report for 7 years.

 

The $kins appear to be able to enforce this because they are willing to send lawyer$ to local courts but even getting a judgment does not guarantee they will get money nor lawyer fee$. Legality like guilt is not a black and white issue in financial areas.

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I think the point isn't that the Skins shouldn't win if this goes to court - of course they'll win; she's in clear breach of contract.

 

But you don't have to sue every case you might win; exercising your legal rights can still make you a douchbag. And it's unwise if you're in the business of getting people to believe that their personal happiness is tied up in the success of your company.

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