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Old 06-29-2006, 04:00 PM   #12
dabvu2498
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Join Date: May 2006
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Re: Reds launch discount ticket program

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Originally Posted by MartyFan
The difference between a free ticket and a discounted ticket or package is the percieved value of what the person is getting.

I would pay $48 for four tickets to see this team play...especially with BA on the mound...the free eats are the sweet iceing on the cake.
I'm confused. Tell me if what I'm saying here is wrong.

Restaurant is open for business. It's not so good but not the worst restaurant in town either. Kicker is, you can eat for free.

Restaurant is sold, comes under new management. It's better... quite a bit better, but still lacks in some areas. You have to pay full price to eat at this restaurant, but you get free appetizers and one drink (no refills).

I'm excited about them being better, too. But the package deal that is available now doesn't compare to being able to get freebies. And even if you weren't in one of the groups that got freebies, they were all over the community.

It really doesn't matter to me, as I have season tix anyway. (Bought them when I found out there would be no more vouchers... sucker I am.)

PS: Some Chevy/GM dealers in Cincy area have discounted/free tickets available if you visit the dealership. I believe I saw this on FSN broadcast the other night.
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