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14 hours ago, JakeFrommStateFarm said:

That will never work. Lots of other teams have figured out this "season tickets holders selling tickets to recoup costs" scheme and the Bills will shut it down just like other teams have done.

 

They are your season tickets but you do not have the right to sell them.

 

Home teams are afraid of home games being filled with opposing fans like if the steelers came to town. 

 

Bottom line if you cant afford the tickets then don't buy them.

 

Here is an example of the Colts penalizing their season ticket holders for selling their season tickets 

 

 

 

11 hours ago, Just Jack said:

Those owners can just go eat their tickets when demand falls.

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35 minutes ago, SoMAn said:

Only if you’re strictly measuring in financial return.  A return on investment can also be measured in utility, value, and personal enjoyment.

To use a real property appraisal analogy, if you install an in ground pool in your backyard, is that an investment? Probably not unless there’s mass neighborhood conformity.
BUT, it is an investment in terms of your family’s use, enjoyment; and memories being created. 
Same principle for ‘investing’ in PSls and season tickets. There’s a return from the enjoyment.  

 

Read the 40 posts after that - you’re rehashing an old argument that was thoroughly coveted.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

Read the 40 posts after that - you’re rehashing an old argument that was thoroughly coveted.

I obviously didn’t read the whole thread. I’m only concerned with responses to my posts. 🙃

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There is only a slim chance anyone will profit from their PSLs. In fact you'd be fortunate to only take a small loss.

 

These PSLs are the fan's stake in building the stadium. If you think about it, it's more fair than sticking taxpayers with the whole nut.

 

At the time $850MM was considered an obscene amount from taxpayers. Now it's only 38.6% of the cost. PSLs are around 10%. Pegula and the NFL cover just over 50%.

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