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Originally Posted by Cleveland Steam Whistle
It's only a hassel if you wanting to sell them. Letting your tickets go unused or kicking back to the Flames to find homes for them is very easy.
Of course ticket sales are lower with a team that isn't putting up the wins. Add on top of that the poor AB economy right now, and it's even tougher. Not sure people should be surprised about that.
Any season ticket holder needs to be prepared for the fact their tickets are going to be much harder to move in non winning years and should be factoring that in when you make the decision to buy up front. Not every year is going to one when you need bat away people who want to take them off your hands. Year 3 of a rebuild and bad economy should have been something you should have seen coming when you renewed before this season.
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Respectfully I'm not sure what your point is.
I actually rarely sell my tix, but the sentiment of people I split them with, that join me for games, and generally the market as observed on the Ticket exchange do reflect that there is a lot of ambivalence.
If you are suggesting that I am surprised or didn't see whatever coming, I get a kick out of that. Sure, I just closed my eyes and threw a few bucks at the team as I have for over a decade now without any awareness of the team's situation. (?) (Really?)
So answering the OP, he or she is not alone. Others are less interested and I am moving more that direction too.