Thursday, July 14, 2011

PSL Is Capitalism for Some Season Ticket Holders...

Some Giants fans are making significant profits when they sell their New Meadowlands Stadium personal seat licenses on the team’s official PSL resale website. But others are walking away without coming close to recouping their original investment.

An analysis by The Record of the first five months of PSL sales on seasonticketrights.com shows that the most profitable PSLs have been in the loge section, which includes the first few rows of the upper deck between the end zones. Nine of those seats — all in the first four rows and close to the 50-yard line — have sold for an average of $7,556. Those PSLs originally cost $5,000, with a per-game ticket price of $105 and including two preseason games.
The official website offers a window into the PSL marketplace, but using it doesn’t come cheap. A fan selling two loge PSLs for a total of $15,000 would pay a fee of $1,500 — nearly one-third of the profit. The buyer also would pay a $1,500 fee.

http://www.northjersey.com/news/Giants_personal_seat_license_profit_or_loss_depends_on_where_youre_sitting.html

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