No, you misunderstood what I meant. I was stating there was a time when the Bucs were not very good and that you'd have to sell them to whomever were willing to buy them and you weren't making money.acmillis wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 5:11 pmJust to be sure I’m understanding correctly, if I’m a real fan, I should sell my tickets for $45 each to a Bucs fan as opposed to $250 each (I got for my Bills tickets) so that my favorite team can feel some type of home field advantage?Buccabeer wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 5:05 pm
I get it, I live in Ft Myers, I wasn't home until after 11 PM. I guess if I could have a perfect world I would say guys like you and I who cannot go to every game for the reason you mentioned would sell the tickets to Bucs Fans - if you can. Right now I think you can. There was a day you'd sell them to whomever would give you face value.....
Yeah, I’m good with disappointing those guys
Today's Bucs ticket is different. I have sold all my tickets to friends here locally for the games I couldn't go to, all Bucs Fans. If I were to sell them online, I would put in the listing (Ebay or Facebook) that I would only sell them to a Bucs fan and be prepared to prove it. I'm sure there's forums that's hard to do it in, but if you want $250 a ticket and can get it, go for it. I'm sure there's as many Bucs fans (or Patriots fans willing to cheer the Bucs) that will pay your price.