Scalpers at Jack Trice

It's not illegal, they serve a purpose, and just be glad that ISU football is popular enough that apparently, there is a market for what they do. Now, take a deep breath, ignore the scalpers, and enjoy the game!
 
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It's not illegal, they serve a purpose, and just be glad that ISU football is popular enough that apparently, there is a market for what they do. Now, take a deep breath, ignore the scalpers, and enjoy the game!


It is a good sign that there is a market for our tickets!
 
If any of you who say you sometimes haven't been able to give away your tickets, send me a PM, I will be glad to take your tickets off your hands.

Hates scalping, becomes scalper?
 
Hates scalping, becomes scalper?


Not quite. I just always have a dozen or so folks at my tailgate who don't plan ahead for the game (a major disfunction in my book), but who would attend and cheer like crazy for the Cyclones if they got a ticket on gameday.
 
Not quite. I just always have a dozen or so folks at my tailgate who don't plan ahead for the game (a major disfunction in my book), but who would attend and cheer like crazy for the Cyclones if they got a ticket on gameday.

let me guess you friends voted for Obama?
 
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One more question, do the guys that post tickets on this forum **** you off for selling their 2 hillsides for $200? Same concept, just because they are this site and not on the street doesn't mean it isn't the same thing.
 
Have you noticed how we seem to have the same set of scalpers at Jack Trice for most games, especially when it is a seller's market like this week? Who are these guys? I've heard that they are from Minneapolis. They seem to have a nice system with guys who work the lots (some on bikes) with "Need Tickets" signs and other guys who sell on the street near Jack Trice.

Who sells their tickets to these guys? They can't be paying very much or it wouldn't be worth their while to be there. Do season ticket holders not recognize that these guys are making lots of money selling to fans of the visiting team and gouging Iowa State fans? I suspect that they may buy some season tickets themselves and sell those, but I'm particularly concerned about Iowa State fans "giving" away their extra tickets to these guys in the parking lot as if they were Cyclone fans.

Further, why don't the Ames/Iowa State police run these guys off? If this were Chicago or Minneapolis, it would be because the cops and university are getting paid off by the guys, but I don't think that is happening here.

Pardon the rave, but I just get really frustrated seeing these guys with the "Need Tickets" signs who obviously aren't Iowa State fans. One guy usually has a Cal hat on. I would never sell a ticket to these guys, but somebody must because they are always in the parking lots working the fans. Maybe we should have a Cyclone Fanatic follow these guys and tell people what is going on, matching the price, and promising to make the ticket available only to Cyclone fans without gouging them. Or maybe follow them with a video camera. Maybe we could create a Cyclone Fanatic non-gouging service. I don't mind a free market economy. I just hate seeing these guys getting good tickets cheap from Cyclone fans and then turning around and selling them to visitors or gouging Cyclone fans.

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Not quite. I just always have a dozen or so folks at my tailgate who don't plan ahead for the game (a major disfunction in my book), but who would attend and cheer like crazy for the Cyclones if they got a ticket on gameday.

Haha. So now your real point comes out. You're just mad that the scalpers make it tougher for you and your buddies to get free tickets.
 
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Not quite. I just always have a dozen or so folks at my tailgate who don't plan ahead for the game (a major disfunction in my book), but who would attend and cheer like crazy for the Cyclones if they got a ticket on gameday.

then tell them to a) buy tickets ahead of time, or b) pay the at-the-gate prices from the scalpers. It isn't that hard of a concept to grasp, and college football tickets aren't decided on a try-out basis for who would be the best fan.

This attitude is a lot like that jerkbag on the highway that sees the exact same signs as everyone else, announcing that the right lane is going to be closed in 2 miles. In 1.5 miles. In 1 mile. And keeps right on speeding along in the quickly emptying right lane, just to act all put out by the fact that he has to slow down and wait for someone to let him into the left lane when the signs force him over.

I hate that guy.
 
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Chances CycSk is the guy who wrote Jamie Pollard that email about how he was mad that with some games being sold out he couldn't "wait until gameday to decide if he wanted to go to the game"?
 
Chances CycSk is the guy who wrote Jamie Pollard that email about how he was mad that with some games being sold out he couldn't "wait until gameday to decide if he wanted to go to the game"?

I get two season tickets every year, and always take a friend with me. I don't make them compensate me for the tickets at all, in any way. As a result, my friends have a line already formed for my tickets. I have someone having already claimed the 2017 Iowa ticket. I turn in my time-off requests to work for away games the day after the schedule comes out for every year.

Why am I supposed to have sympathy for people who want to decide if they want to go to a football game "on game day."
 
I get two season tickets every year, and always take a friend with me. I don't make them compensate me for the tickets at all, in any way. As a result, my friends have a line already formed for my tickets. I have someone having already claimed the 2017 Iowa ticket. I turn in my time-off requests to work for away games the day after the schedule comes out for every year.

Why am I supposed to have sympathy for people who want to decide if they want to go to a football game "on game day."

Good planning on your part doesn't discount an emergency on my part. Uhhm, maybe I have that saying wrong.
 
Searched a bit for a suitable thread, and this old gem wins!

What prices are expected out front for single tickets this year? Any ideas, or rates from last year from buyers?
 
I had a younger kid come up to me asking if I had any tickets left. I had 2 that I planned on standing outside and selling. I figured he was little so I sold them to him for $5 a piece. He ended put pulling out a big stack of cash and paying me. I was so frustrated, cause I knew some scalper was using their kid to do that.
 
I have sold numerous tickets to scalpers. Normally I will hold my tickets up and give it about 10 minutes or so and if I can't get anything and want to get back in the tailgate or want to go in the stadium, I will approach them and take what I can get. My kids also go and stand there and wait for a while and if they can't sell them they will sell to a scalper. I don't want to waste my whole day trying to sell tickets.
 
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Scalpers just fill a void in the market. Not a big deal to me. Whenever we have an extra ticket or two, we find some friends to sit with us, and if not, we like to find a fellow cyclone fan to give them to. We never ask for any money. We just hope they can stand sitting with me for four quarters.
 
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