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Time to move away from secondary markets for tickets

celinareb

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With all the money that is being made on the secondary market(I have) it is time to move away from the SeatGeek and to a membership system.

With the membership, you would be eligible to buy tickets before general sales with a tier system. If someone purchases and can not go, the tickets would be returned and sold to someone else that wants it in the membership.

Rough idea would be a 100- 200 dollar or so fee that would give you access to buy tickets. Season tickets would still be a thing. This would help give us a more home field advantage as away fans increase the prices usually. There would be windows open for each tier of membership for tickets for home games. If tickets are not bought up, it would go to general sales.

If 40k people signed up for it would be an additional 4-8M in revenue for the school and mostly be taken away SeatGeek and some from UMAF. If 4th division soccer teams in Europe and can do this type of a system, I would assume it would feasible for Ole Miss.
 
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