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Not cheap, last year around this time they were pretty reasonable. Thursday at 12pm , 1st session where UConn would most likely play is easily $150+ with fees on most of the 2nd market sites.
Do you know when this will happen?Important to point out that the Big East hasn’t yet allocated most of its tickets to season ticket holders and donors, so the lack of supply is resulting in high prices on the secondary market.
Also interested in this. Wondering when the best time to purchase would be.Do you know when this will happen?
They are two separate tickets. The ticket you use to get into the game at noon won't get you into the session at 7. So unless you are currently holding tickets to both sessions, it's a moot point. If you are holding tickets to both sessions, then yes, you can sell the ticket(s) to the night session on the secondary market.For Thursdays BET games, it looks like they break up tickets intro two diff sessions. If I attend the UConn game at 12, can I sell the second session starting at 7 PM on the secondary market, or do I eat the cost for the second session?
Not cheap, last year around this time they were pretty reasonable. Thursday at 12pm , 1st session where UConn would most likely play is easily $150+ with fees on most of the 2nd market sites.
Along the Chase Bridge level there’s a bathroom off in the way back down a sketchy cement hallway near a loading elevator.They are two separate tickets. The ticket you use to get into the game at noon won't get you into the session at 7. So unless you are currently holding tickets to both sessions, it's a moot point. If you are holding tickets to both sessions, then yes, you can sell the ticket(s) to the night session on the secondary market.
Along the Chase Bridge level there’s a bathroom off in the way back down a sketchy cement hallway near a loading elevator.
Very easy to hide in for hours I did it last year.
Well done!!Along the Chase Bridge level there’s a bathroom off in the way back down a sketchy cement hallway near a loading elevator.
Very easy to hide in for hours I did it last year.
You can certainly try. I've seen secondary sites stop sales of certain events when it creeps up to start time, with the reasoning being "we can't guarantee delivery of tickets in a timely manner." Check the site policy on when tickets come down in relation to event start time.For Thursdays BET games, it looks like they break up tickets intro two diff sessions. If I attend the UConn game at 12, can I sell the second session starting at 7 PM on the secondary market, or do I eat the cost for the second session?
UConn wasn’t in the finals (obviously) but I think was like $80 for 200s level. I was in NYC still and was considering going but was too salty about the Marquette loss so I didn’t.Last year paid 150 for semis. Closer to 250 this year.
Don't know what finals were going for last year but just paid 160. Doomed, right?
I didn't have a problem transferring via the Big East Ticketmaster site on the web. Try a browser, that may help out.I sold my Wednesday tickets, but I cannot transfer them. The app says to come back 48 hours before the event, at which time I can transfer the tickets. The event starts in 30 hours, and I still can't transfer them.
Has anyone else dealt with this? Any tips?
I love you.Along the Chase Bridge level there’s a bathroom off in the way back down a sketchy cement hallway near a loading elevator.
Very easy to hide in for hours I did it last year.
Oh crap, I forgot it's Ticketmaster! Thanks!!I didn't have a problem transferring via the Big East Ticketmaster site on the web. Try a browser, that may help out.
You're welcome! It's also the Big East Ticketmaster site which is oddly separate from core Ticketmaster.Oh crap, I forgot it's Ticketmaster! Thanks!!
This is a dead link? (ticketbastard.com)keep your eyes open via Ticketbastard.com today, they may drop some tickets that were returned by schools (I can't imagine DePaul sold their entire allotment). My not be cheaper than buying only the sessions you need on the secondary market, but if you are committed to all three/four days in NYC it takes the worry out of getting into MSG