Still no word on ticket sales in Toronto!

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  • Patrick76777
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 17297

    Still no word on ticket sales in Toronto!

    I honestly thought that these seats would be sold in a matter of hours!

    So here’s my thought. At $200 a game, over for an 8 game package, it’s going to cost $1,600 for 8 games (3 preseason) over 5 years. And that’s for 1 ticket.

    For just a few bucks more, probably about $100, the same person can get season tickets in Buffalo for the next 4 years in pretty nice seats. That’s a total of 34 games (6 preseason). The only extra cost is a 90 minute drive down the QEW.

    And the best part is, you only have to pay $400-$450 a year. The Toronto package would require the full $1,600 payment.

    Heck, if they wanted to sit in the Rockpile seats, they could go for the next 6 years at the same price. That’s over 50 games!

    I know that the popular perception is that the people in Toronto have so much money that they use if for kindling in the winter, but I have to believe that anybody with a sense for the worth of a buck would realize that the better deal are the tickets in Buffalo.
    Resign our own guys!
  • Pride
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 10191

    #2
    Re: Still no word on ticket sales in Toronto!

    You make a very valid point.

    What if simply having a game in Toronto, has already increased season ticket sales (people from Toronto) in Buffalo?

    That would be great! But ironic just the same.

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    • Patrick76777
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 17297

      #3
      Re: Still no word on ticket sales in Toronto!

      Originally posted by Pride
      You make a very valid point.

      What if simply having a game in Toronto, has already increased season ticket sales (people from Toronto) in Buffalo?

      That would be great! But ironic just the same.

      Exactly. I almost want to take an ad in toronto telling people about my math. Boost season ticket sales even higher.
      Resign our own guys!

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      • Michael82
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 82330

        #4
        Re: Still no word on ticket sales in Toronto!

        Originally posted by Pride
        You make a very valid point.

        What if simply having a game in Toronto, has already increased season ticket sales (people from Toronto) in Buffalo?

        That would be great! But ironic just the same.
        And that was the main reason why the Bills needed to do this deal with Toronto. Help increase the Buffalo Bills season ticket base and bring more sponsors and suite/club buyers.

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        • ronholm78
          Registered User
          • Mar 2006
          • 82

          #5
          Re: Still no word on ticket sales in Toronto!

          I have a chance to buy the tickets if anyone is interested in swapping me for other bills tix. I wont use my toronto random draw selection and would rather give the code to another bills fan
          From Grand Forks to Buffalo.....Bills #78 Lives forever!!!

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          • hammerbillsfan
            Registered User
            • Aug 2005
            • 17878

            #6
            Re: Still no word on ticket sales in Toronto!

            Originally posted by Patrick76777
            I honestly thought that these seats would be sold in a matter of hours!

            So here’s my thought. At $200 a game, over for an 8 game package, it’s going to cost $1,600 for 8 games (3 preseason) over 5 years. And that’s for 1 ticket.

            For just a few bucks more, probably about $100, the same person can get season tickets in Buffalo for the next 4 years in pretty nice seats. That’s a total of 34 games (6 preseason). The only extra cost is a 90 minute drive down the QEW.

            And the best part is, you only have to pay $400-$450 a year. The Toronto package would require the full $1,600 payment.

            Heck, if they wanted to sit in the Rockpile seats, they could go for the next 6 years at the same price. That’s over 50 games!

            I know that the popular perception is that the people in Toronto have so much money that they use if for kindling in the winter, but I have to believe that anybody with a sense for the worth of a buck would realize that the better deal are the tickets in Buffalo.
            I do this already!

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