MLB: Mayor Daley To Ask Chicago Bars To Limit Alcohol Sales

Well, I'd assume Daley would be at the Cell for any such game.
Right... we know that Daley is a Sox fan... just another reason not to like him. :wink:

On a serious note... I was able to get 2 tickets to NLDS game 2 at Wrigley. My wife was selected as one of the lucky ones to buy tickets.

However, now I have a moral dilemma... I see that tickets in our section on StubHub are going from $355-$600 PER TICKET.... What should I do?
 
Right... we know that Daley is a Sox fan... just another reason not to like him. :wink:

On a serious note... I was able to get 2 tickets to NLDS game 2 at Wrigley. My wife was selected as one of the lucky ones to buy tickets.

However, now I have a moral dilemma... I see that tickets in our section on StubHub are going from $355-$600 PER TICKET.... What should I do?
Put them on at $600 and try and buy the $355 ones :wink:
 
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Right... we know that Daley is a Sox fan... just another reason not to like him. :wink:

On a serious note... I was able to get 2 tickets to NLDS game 2 at Wrigley. My wife was selected as one of the lucky ones to buy tickets.

However, now I have a moral dilemma... I see that tickets in our section on StubHub are going from $355-$600 PER TICKET.... What should I do?


As a Cubs fan you go to the game. Not sure why you would even consider selling them. Went to the Marlins vs. Cubs NLCS back in 2003 for game #2 and #7. Would never have considered selling the tickets. Unfortunatley, did not get through this year so I may be the sucker buying them on Stub Hub.
 
Right... we know that Daley is a Sox fan... just another reason not to like him. :wink:

On a serious note... I was able to get 2 tickets to NLDS game 2 at Wrigley. My wife was selected as one of the lucky ones to buy tickets.

However, now I have a moral dilemma... I see that tickets in our section on StubHub are going from $355-$600 PER TICKET.... What should I do?


Seems pretty simple. Sell them to me for face value. :-)

I got shafted on the random drawing. Good to hear that somebody at least got through. I'm hoping that I now have better odds for the NLCS tickets. I don't know if I would have gone to the NLDS or not. Anything less than the World Series this year will be a disappointment. And since I'm a little strapped right now, I've got to be a little more selective about which game/s I go to...
 
Right... we know that Daley is a Sox fan... just another reason not to like him. :wink:

On a serious note... I was able to get 2 tickets to NLDS game 2 at Wrigley. My wife was selected as one of the lucky ones to buy tickets.

However, now I have a moral dilemma... I see that tickets in our section on StubHub are going from $355-$600 PER TICKET.... What should I do?

Sell one to Bartman, the other to the man with the goat :laugh:
 
Right... we know that Daley is a Sox fan... just another reason not to like him. :wink:

On a serious note... I was able to get 2 tickets to NLDS game 2 at Wrigley. My wife was selected as one of the lucky ones to buy tickets.

However, now I have a moral dilemma... I see that tickets in our section on StubHub are going from $355-$600 PER TICKET.... What should I do?

When you say your wife was "Selected" what do you mean exactly? A Cub ticket lottery or something through work? Where I believe, once you buy the tickets they are yours to do with as you wish, if it was something where work or a charitable entity allowed you to get the tickets at cost, then I wouldn't be able to sell them knowing that I'm profiting off of something that was meant as a treat, not a profit center. Then again, looks like Cubs tickets are just about the only thing you could safely invest in today, so who knows.
 
When you say your wife was "Selected" what do you mean exactly? A Cub ticket lottery or something through work? Where I believe, once you buy the tickets they are yours to do with as you wish, if it was something where work or a charitable entity allowed you to get the tickets at cost, then I wouldn't be able to sell them knowing that I'm profiting off of something that was meant as a treat, not a profit center. Then again, looks like Cubs tickets are just about the only thing you could safely invest in today, so who knows.
Cubs.com had a "raffle" of sorts to be able to purchase tickets to the NLDS. Last year they had phone sales, and an internet waiting room, but too many brokers got around the system. This year you had to sign up with an email address and be selected to purchase the tickets.

Anyways, we decided today that we are going to go to the game.
 

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