Long shot I know but if anyone happens to have to 2 extra for the first rangers game give me a holler. Going to kill my brother for waiting this long to ask me.
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Originally Posted by Queensdevil
What came in that gift bag that was promised through living social?
I will tell you right now and I didn't even get one (going of the one I got last year). In the bag was old giveaways, a cup, stickers, and maybe a puck.
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Last edited by BrodeurRULES: 01-27-2013 at 04:00 PM.
FYI, I ran searches for pairs - the two $30 price points and the first $20 price point are sold out. The rest are still available and the $20 seats in particular are great prices for those locations.
thanks for this link. just bought 2 for grand total of $23.75!!!
I have a pair downstairs for Thursday available (Sec. 17, Row 20). They were for friends, but they backed out. $100 for the pair. I think face value is $99 apiece or some such. Can email them or meet at the arena. PM me.
Usually I get bombarded with "group" discount offers but so far this year I haven't seen any. Have I been blackballed or is this a widespread issue?
I have not heard of any group offers besides the youth hockey offer for the Islanders game this Thursday which I found out about in this thread. No emails received about any group offers to date.
Yesterday I checked out TM for the home games in February and noticed there are far less seats available than in past years. The least in-demand games generally have large amounts of seats available in the upper corners and the clubs, but otherwise not many problem sections. Even accounting for eventual ticket dumps, this is much improved from last year. Maybe this explains the decrease in group discounts, especially since the team seems to use LivingSocial and similar websites to fill seats when necessary.
I have not heard of any group offers besides the youth hockey offer for the Islanders game this Thursday which I found out about in this thread. No emails received about any group offers to date.
Yesterday I checked out TM for the home games in February and noticed there are far less seats available than in past years. The least in-demand games generally have large amounts of seats available in the upper corners and the clubs, but otherwise not many problem sections. Even accounting for eventual ticket dumps, this is much improved from last year. Maybe this explains the decrease in group discounts, especially since the team seems to use Livingsocial and similar websites to fill seats when necessary.
Aside from the Youth Hockey Ticket Offer ($10 upper level) for this Thursday night (which is still active BTW), I have not seen any other offers for upcoming games from the Devils.
Living Social may want to continue to work deals with the team since their offers have sold out and created a buzz about their website.
I have not heard of any group offers besides the youth hockey offer for the Islanders game this Thursday which I found out about in this thread. No emails received about any group offers to date.
Yesterday I checked out TM for the home games in February and noticed there are far less seats available than in past years. The least in-demand games generally have large amounts of seats available in the upper corners and the clubs, but otherwise not many problem sections. Even accounting for eventual ticket dumps, this is much improved from last year. Maybe this explains the decrease in group discounts, especially since the team seems to use LivingSocial and similar websites to fill seats when necessary.
Maybe the Devils have their own plan on holding back seats... but it would appear that Thursday against the Isles is almost sold out.
But these can be had for $10 via that youth hockey promo link which was posted above.
Not sure why people are buying via stubhub for over $20 when they can spend only $10-I guess they are not aware of the promo. https://oss.ticketmaster.com/html/gr...t=&customerID=
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