The best teams always put their fans first. That’s why when this current era of warriors dominance is over that stadium is gonna look empty because they switched locations just to jack up ticket prices
That’s dope. Lots of professional owners can take notes from a man truly in the business for the love of the business. And i’d say i hope this becomes commonplace for ticket sale, but sadly that’s a pipe dream
"Paying for taxes and fees" really just means that they're putting them in the price you see. This is common in Europe, and it helps consumers visualize how much they spend. I would not mind this becoming widespread in the US!
This has nothing to do with putting the fans first, but its basic supply and demand and shows the guy in charge is smart. If they continue selling at $25 a piece they will continue to sell out games, and people will continue wanting to come to games. You up the price to $100 the illusion that tickets are impossible to get goes away when people stop paying the price to come. The fun part of a Savanahs game isnt just the atmosphere, but its the fact that you got a seat. Its like an exclusive club, people are paying $200+ for standing room to watch college kids play, when they wouldnt pay $50 to watch some professionals.
Why would a 25 dollar ticket not be a 25 dollar ticket? If it was a 29 dollar ticket then fine, it would be a 29 dollar ticket, but it’s not, it’s a 25 dollar ticket.
That’s how you do it. Even if you team is trash, you show your fans you appreciate them and try to make it entertaining. You’ll have a loyal fan base to always support you.
It may have earned less money now but it’ll pay off massively in the future. Thats how you buy customer loyalty, and that’s how you make sure your company will never go under, by TRULY putting your customers/fans first. So many companies nowadays just don’t get that, they see where they can charge a little more, give a little less per product, all for the bottom dollar and just arrogantly think, “these assholes will still comeback for our products,” and eventually that good favor will run out.
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It feels illegal being this early
Considering the amount of people who would have taken the money mad respect for them
so much respect for this whole team.
The best teams always put their fans first. That’s why when this current era of warriors dominance is over that stadium is gonna look empty because they switched locations just to jack up ticket prices
All prizes should already have taxes included
That’s dope. Lots of professional owners can take notes from a man truly in the business for the love of the business. And i’d say i hope this becomes commonplace for ticket sale, but sadly that’s a pipe dream
"Paying for taxes and fees" really just means that they're putting them in the price you see. This is common in Europe, and it helps consumers visualize how much they spend. I would not mind this becoming widespread in the US!
This has nothing to do with putting the fans first, but its basic supply and demand and shows the guy in charge is smart. If they continue selling at $25 a piece they will continue to sell out games, and people will continue wanting to come to games. You up the price to $100 the illusion that tickets are impossible to get goes away when people stop paying the price to come. The fun part of a Savanahs game isnt just the atmosphere, but its the fact that you got a seat. Its like an exclusive club, people are paying $200+ for standing room to watch college kids play, when they wouldnt pay $50 to watch some professionals.
What a legend
Mlb could learn something here. Make it so fans can afford to go with the whole family and you will attract new young fans
They dont need the ticket market they sell out everywhere they go good on the owner to put people before profits
Lol you’re using the word erroneous wrong
Wouldn’t it be nice if most businesses put their customers first….
What owners should do, respect to this man thinking of the people and not the bag
The fact that they were offering double means the true market value is likley close to 70$
probably end up making the same because who is gonna spend those crazy ass prices to see them
Why would a 25 dollar ticket not be a 25 dollar ticket? If it was a 29 dollar ticket then fine, it would be a 29 dollar ticket, but it’s not, it’s a 25 dollar ticket.
That’s how you do it. Even if you team is trash, you show your fans you appreciate them and try to make it entertaining. You’ll have a loyal fan base to always support you.
I wish some games were on the market at least. It's impossible to get in
It may have earned less money now but it’ll pay off massively in the future. Thats how you buy customer loyalty, and that’s how you make sure your company will never go under, by TRULY putting your customers/fans first. So many companies nowadays just don’t get that, they see where they can charge a little more, give a little less per product, all for the bottom dollar and just arrogantly think, “these assholes will still comeback for our products,” and eventually that good favor will run out.
Idc if I'm in the Midwest I'm going to go see this team play.
Thank you bananas