Pacquiao- Cotto Tickets Still Available - TONS of 'em

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  • dans
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    #41
    Here's a prime example of ticket brokers making silly amounts of profits from selling tickets.

    I'm going to Dawson-Johnson on Saturday, and I checked ticketmaster and there's plenty of good seats left. I bought a seat in the second tier for $50 no problem.

    Just checking Stubhub I noticed they have seats worse than mine for $95 each.

    This event isn't even sold out and the tickets are still almost 2x as expensive.

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    • Dondi33O
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      #42
      Originally posted by dans01234
      Here's a prime example of ticket brokers making silly amounts of profits from selling tickets.

      I'm going to Dawson-Johnson on Saturday, and I checked ticketmaster and there's plenty of good seats left. I bought a seat in the second tier for $50 no problem.

      Just checking Stubhub I noticed they have seats worse than mine for $95 each.

      This event isn't even sold out and the tickets are still almost 2x as expensive.
      I hear that...same thing happened to me before I went to the Cotto/Clottey fight while searching for tickets.
      The seats I wound up with were 200 on Ticketmaster. 450 on Stubhub"peeleft:.

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