Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Super Bowl tickets 2008

The average selling price for a single upper level Super Bowl XLII ticket was $3,651 yesterday on resale site TIXX.com - about $450 more than last year - but asking prices ran as high as $17,500 for one main premium seat at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.

The true demand for Super Bowl tickets will be Tuesday thru Thursday as fans make placs for hotel and flight to the big game says Tom Wilson Senior Buyer at Tixx.com


Tixx.com was launched in 1994 to meet the needs of online customers needing to procure tickets to major events. We have been online as long as all the major search engines, and were the test site for AT&T's secure server in 1995! Prior to our online service , we have been in business since 1979. You can rest assured that whatever the event we can get you there!! Thanks for visiting our site. Featured in The New York Times 2/24/00

Wilson states that sites like Stubhub artifically inflate Super Bowl ticket prices by allowing peope to sell tickets on the site that do not actually have the coveted game tickets. Thesepeople are just looking to be a player with no inventory cost, and if they get a sale they then try to fill the order in the marketplace. Wilson states that the true wholeslae market is 30% lower than the prices on some websites, but fans see the retail prices on sites like stubhub and razorgator and ticket holders call asking us to pay retail. tixx.com does not pay retail says Wilson, we like to buy and sell tickets all week long at a 15% markup


2008 Super Bowl
Feb 3rd, 2008 | Glendale, AZ
New England Patriots vs New York Giants


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