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    http://apnews.myway.com//article/200...D8SBUBL80.html
    The New England Patriots have won a bid to get the names of all the fans who bought or sold - or tried to buy or sell - tickets to home games through online ticket reseller StubHub Inc., a move one technology group sees as an invasion of privacy.

    In a lawsuit against San Francisco-based StubHub, a subsidiary of eBay Inc. (EBAY), claiming that the Web site encourages fans to break state law and violate team policies, The Patriots said they could seek to revoke season tickets of people who use StubHub.


    And get new seat licenses from people who buy seats recovered.

    Some would think this is a brilliant idea!

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Wow, that's pathetic! How the hell can they get people's names?

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by G. Host
    And get new seat licenses from people who buy seats recovered.

    Some would think this is a brilliant idea!
    The Patriots don't use seat licenses. They built the stadium without them. They do have outrageous ticket prices, highest in the NFL. However, that was the trade-off for not having seat licenses.

    Basically, the ticket says the purchaser can't re-sell it at a profit if they can't go to the game, only at face value. However, scalpers are using Stubhub to re-sell tickets at high prices, and the Patriots sued. The Patriots want the list so they can revoke the season tickets from scalpers. With a waiting list 50,000 strong, they can do that.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Who really cares, G?
    I didn't come here to fight, I hate fighting. Life is way too short to spend it on fighting! Go fight with yourself, one of you will eventually win!

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by NE39
    The Patriots don't use seat licenses. They built the stadium without them. They do have outrageous ticket prices, highest in the NFL.
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    The Patriots, who say they are trying to ensure fans get tickets at reasonable prices, are entitled to know who may be violating their rules.
    Makes you wonder what the Pats consider "reasonable."

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by Dude
    Makes you wonder what the Pats consider "reasonable."[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
    You can charge more when you win as much as they do, people pay for that. They do have a long list of people waiting to buy tickets.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by NE39
    The Patriots don't use seat licenses. They built the stadium without them. They do have outrageous ticket prices, highest in the NFL. However, that was the trade-off for not having seat licenses.

    Basically, the ticket says the purchaser can't re-sell it at a profit if they can't go to the game, only at face value. However, scalpers are using Stubhub to re-sell tickets at high prices, and the Patriots sued. The Patriots want the list so they can revoke the season tickets from scalpers. With a waiting list 50,000 strong, they can do that.
    one bad season and that waiting list will drop frok 50,000 to 10 overnight.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by OpIv37
    one bad season and that waiting list will drop from 50,000 to 10 overnight.
    Just like it went from 10 to 50,000 filled seats overnight.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by OpIv37
    one bad season and that waiting list will drop frok 50,000 to 10 overnight.
    They have sold every game out since 1993. There were a few bad seasons in there.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by NE39
    They have sold every game out since 1993. There were a few bad seasons in there.
    Excitement in '93 over the coming of Parcells and Bledsoe sold the tickets.
    Since that time, they've only had 2 losing seasons (and they went to the SB following the first losing season so it wasn't a real test of support). Not exactly alot there to disprove the bandwagon theory. When they have sub 500 seasons for a few years in a row, then we'll see how long that waiting list is.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Cynical
    Excitement in '93 over the coming of Parcells and Bledsoe sold the tickets.
    Since that time, they've only had 2 losing seasons (and they went to the SB following the first losing season so it wasn't a real test of support). Not exactly alot there to disprove the bandwagon theory. When they have sub 500 seasons for a few years in a row, then we'll see how long that waiting list is.
    not to mention that 9 of those seasons were at the old Foxboro which only held 60,000. A metropolitan area of 3.5 million people selling 60,000 tickets is no real accomplishment. Buffalo's metropolitan area is about half that and we routinely sell out a 73,000 seat stadium even with an awful team (and it used to be 80,000 before the renovations). Even Gillette only holds 68,500.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    What is the population of their ticket base area?

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Cynical
    Excitement in '93 over the coming of Parcells and Bledsoe sold the tickets.
    Since that time, they've only had 2 losing seasons (and they went to the SB following the first losing season so it wasn't a real test of support). Not exactly alot there to disprove the bandwagon theory. When they have sub 500 seasons for a few years in a row, then we'll see how long that waiting list is.
    Yeah they will have an entire city of Mr and Ms Cynicals.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    You can sell out a game, but that doesn't mean they all show up. They didn't fill the seats until they won the S.B. That's straight from my friend Tim who's been a season ticket holder for over 20 years.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    Quote Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
    What is the population of their ticket base area?
    That depends on what you consider their "ticket base area". The Pats are a regional team, so they pull fans from a wide area. Foxboro is about 25 miles away from both Boston and Providence. Both are large cities.

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    Re: Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names

    I can't get mad at the Patriots for trying to get the names of the folks selling the tickets on Stubhub. And neither are the people at the top of the waiting list to get seasons.

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