Advice on selling World Series tix

Anonymous
I bought season tickets for 2020 and got World Series tickets (game 3, 4 and 5).

Money is an object so I think I want to sell some World Series tix to make up for the price of the season tix I had to buy to get them. How would you do it - just list some World Series tix on stub hub for whatever they are selling on there? Try to sell to friends and give them some tix to next season games too? I def can’t use all the tix I had to buy for next season. But is it just easier to sell on stub hub and be done with it?

The other option is to keep all of the World Series tix myself and then figure out what the heck to do with all the 2020 season tix later??? Somehow I think I would lose a lot of money that way, whereas if I sell the World Series tix I could cover some of this huge expense??
Anonymous
Seriously if money was an issue you shouldn’t have bought them. Don’t be a scalper. There are real fans who want to go.
Anonymous
Seriously if money was an issue you shouldn’t have bought them. Don’t be a scalper. There are real fans who want to go.


Oh stop. Tickets don't go to the people who are the best fans. They go to those who are willing to pay.

Use Stubhub, OP.
Anonymous
Do you like your friends? I would ask friends first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Seriously if money was an issue you shouldn’t have bought them. Don’t be a scalper. There are real fans who want to go.


Oh stop. Tickets don't go to the people who are the best fans. They go to those who are willing to pay.

Use Stubhub, OP.


+1. Wait to see who wins ALCS though cause that could affect how much you can get.
Anonymous
We no longer live in DC so the season ticket deal wouldn’t have worked for us — or else I would have jumped on it in seconds. We used to have season tickets when we lived here (mini plan, but still!). I would buy your tickets in a hot second.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Seriously if money was an issue you shouldn’t have bought them. Don’t be a scalper. There are real fans who want to go.


Oh stop. Tickets don't go to the people who are the best fans. They go to those who are willing to pay.

Use Stubhub, OP.



These are not mutually exclusive.

FIL is a very real fan in a season ticket group. Key word is "group."

So, DH and FIL attended game 3. They are real fans who are will were willing to pay $$$ via Stubhub.

Anonymous
Stub hub may be the easiest and most likely to net you the highest price. But I abhor the fees that would go to stub hub. These are not hard tickets to sell. I’d offer to friends and then colleagues. But, to them, I wouldn’t up charge too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Seriously if money was an issue you shouldn’t have bought them. Don’t be a scalper. There are real fans who want to go.


Oh stop. Tickets don't go to the people who are the best fans. They go to those who are willing to pay.

Use Stubhub, OP.



These are not mutually exclusive.

FIL is a very real fan in a season ticket group. Key word is "group."

So, DH and FIL attended game 3. They are real fans who are will were willing to pay $$$ via Stubhub.



This. Real fans pay up
The games will be on TV for the casual fans dont worry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Seriously if money was an issue you shouldn’t have bought them. Don’t be a scalper. There are real fans who want to go.


Oh stop. Tickets don't go to the people who are the best fans. They go to those who are willing to pay.

Use Stubhub, OP.



These are not mutually exclusive.

FIL is a very real fan in a season ticket group. Key word is "group."

So, DH and FIL attended game 3. They are real fans who are will were willing to pay $$$ via Stubhub.



This. Real fans pay up
The games will be on TV for the casual fans dont worry.


screw you. They weren't saying that real fans pay and casual fans won't. My grandfather played for the Senators in 1933, the last time DC was in the WS. We are obsessive fans, but both teachers ... We cannot afford even one ticket to one game. Doesn't make us not 'real' fans. Jerk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Seriously if money was an issue you shouldn’t have bought them. Don’t be a scalper. There are real fans who want to go.


Oh stop. Tickets don't go to the people who are the best fans. They go to those who are willing to pay.

Use Stubhub, OP.



These are not mutually exclusive.

FIL is a very real fan in a season ticket group. Key word is "group."

So, DH and FIL attended game 3. They are real fans who are will were willing to pay $$$ via Stubhub.



This. Real fans pay up
The games will be on TV for the casual fans dont worry.


screw you. They weren't saying that real fans pay and casual fans won't. My grandfather played for the Senators in 1933, the last time DC was in the WS. We are obsessive fans, but both teachers ... We cannot afford even one ticket to one game. Doesn't make us not 'real' fans. Jerk


That is really cool!
Anonymous
Cricket fan here who knows history will be made. I am going to buy so that I can go with my son and talk about being there for my entire life. What an electrifying experience!
Anonymous
Thanks for the advice!

Does anyone share a season ticket plan with friends? Do you have any advice on what works or what doesn’t work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought season tickets for 2020 and got World Series tickets (game 3, 4 and 5).

Money is an object so I think I want to sell some World Series tix to make up for the price of the season tix I had to buy to get them. How would you do it - just list some World Series tix on stub hub for whatever they are selling on there? Try to sell to friends and give them some tix to next season games too? I def can’t use all the tix I had to buy for next season. But is it just easier to sell on stub hub and be done with it?

The other option is to keep all of the World Series tix myself and then figure out what the heck to do with all the 2020 season tix later??? Somehow I think I would lose a lot of money that way, whereas if I sell the World Series tix I could cover some of this huge expense??


We thought about doing this for a hot minute but then decided we couldn't justify the cost, couldn't attend enough games next year to make it worthwhile, and it didn't seem worth the hassle of offloading tickets. But there's someone in my office who will sell regular season games for cheap- he'll send out an email every couple weeks with the dates available. This seems like a good strategy for the regular season to me because the games rarely sell out and stubhub fees can be expensive.
Anonymous
Stubhub, OP. Done. Extra LOLs for the "biggest" fans.
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