PC Richard needs to get on top of this and offer a $300 discount coupon toward purchase of any home theater to all NY Jets-Giants ticketholders displaced by either team. The stores will be flooded.
Shucks I was 1 year to early since I bought my 46" HDTV last year but the silver lining is the shipping to my house would eat up the entire coupon so I would be even in the ultimate end
also before you transfer all PSL payments have to be paid up for that year. so you would have had to had made 3 PSL payments before a transfer of account plus they have your down payment.
Yeah, they can promote it heavily this season during the games. Even print coupons on the back of 2009 tickets. A nice way for the Jets to say good bye to the fans they're pricing out. I seriously think that would be a nice gesture, and a good marketing move by PC Richards or whomever they partnered with.
The more that gets posted about the PSLs the more clear it is how the NYJs got anybody who purchases the PSL by the short ones. Since U would have made a 10% down payment around $400.00 per seat + 3 payments around $1,050.00 per seat making the owners total in the hole of around $1,500.00 per seat. If U were lucky enough to find a buyer do U have to add that $1,500.00 to ur purchase price to get even or is that $1,500.00 applied to the balance owed on the PSL?
I find it interesting that the Jets would allow a transfer without being paid in full. Why would they want to get in the middle of who owes what to whom? Sounds kind of complicated to me. "Dear NY Jets, I sold my PSLs to Joe Spimone, but Joe is only going to pay me $3500.00 for my $4,000 seats. But I still owe you $2800, so how does that work? Does Joe mail you a check for $2800 and then me a check for $700?" I mean, it sounds pretty unworkable if the Jets have to contend with PSLs being sold that haven't been paid for in full.
I think this is a wonderful & terrific idea but OTH since it is almost June I would suspect that this years tix have already been printed making ur suggestion unworkable
I can't believe you live somewhere else and you dont go the games and this is all about selling your tickets!!!
WHEN YOU TRANSFER THE RIGHTS THAT PERSON WOULD TAKE ON THE DEBT THAT IS OWED TO THAT psl. SO IF SAY $400 DEPOSIT PLUS 3 YEARS OF PAYMENT WILL BE DUE BEFORE TRANSFER IS ALLOWED @ $400 PER YEAR.($1200) SO THE ORIGINAL PSL OWNER PAID $1600 WHICH IS UP TO HIM TO RECOUP AND THE NEW OWNER WILL OWE $2400 OVER 12 YEARS PLUS INTEREST
SO BASICALLY CHAMP IS ALSO SCREWING ANOTHER SENIOR TICKET HOLDER OUT OF GOOD SEATS B/C CHAMP SELL SHIS SEATS TO A NON SEASON TICKET HOLDER.
This is old news. Champ hasn't disguised the fact that he has "tenants" from New Jersey who buy his seats every year.
Basically then, the Jets are allowing "assumable morgages" on their PSLs. I guess the new PSL owner must have good credit (or maybe the Jets don't even care, come to think of it, because if you miss one annual payment you default and lose all the miney already paid). It's a win-win for the Jets. They get it either way and, in some cases, get to sell the same PSL all over again to some other chump and keep anything they collected from the first poor bastard.
I did not know this. Lots of passion for his new seats for someone that does not go. I am sure he's a big jet fan, but the tickets are all about the $$$?
I think what throws people off is when champ talks about who sits around where his seats are, and what goes on around where his seats are. It really does make it seem like he's at the game even though some of us already know he doesn't go. I could see how that could confuse some people.
I was giving my experiences of when I went the games @ the M/land circa 84 thru 95. I am sure at this moment the situation has not changed much since my renters inform me the people who sit around my seats ask for me & ask how I am which means they are the same people that where there when I was last there in 95. With my son illness it is quite possible I will be spending considerable time in Philly & it is possible if I am there & if I can get away I will try to attend a game or 2 this season
What U mean? Are U suggesting that my son should have opted out of the tix we were entitled to for having them in our family since 65? While I do not know for sure I will presume that the same rules are still in effect IF we ever get to the SB which is since I am a STH prior to 69 I get 2 balls in the SB lotto for tix vs STH who became owners after 69 only getting 1. Also if I am in the NJ/NY area during FB season & the NYJs are at home I can go to that game. I have posted many, many time as 227 mentioned that I am renting my tix out to associates I knew when I lived in NJ & I assure U are rabid NYJ fans. Pretty tough to commute from where I live now to NJ for the games.