it's up to you.
it's likely only if you decide to scalp them.
unless you meant buying them from a scalper?
2007-09-20 08:10:02
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answered by Jes Won 6
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I used to scalp tickets at ballgames a few years back and the ONLY time I ever lost money was in Pittsburgh. This was when Pittsburgh was easily the best team in their division and no one would pay a premium for tickets. I ended up giving two of my last last four tickets to a homeless guy so he could sell them for a few bucks to get food and so I could go into the game with my Dad.
If you're thinking about selling, forget it. Drive up to Penn State or over to Ohio State and do it there.
If you're buying, don't buy from a broker. There will be plenty of cheap deals at Heinz Field.
2007-09-20 15:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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"Scalping"?. By bthat I assume you mean going to the game and their being tickets left?, maybe. Let's see, you have a young up and coming San Francisco 49er team (my pick to win the NFC West.) Then you have the Steelers who are also a sleeper to make the playoffs. Since it's interconference, and these teams don't see eachother often, meaning theirs no REAL rivalry, then maybe you'll find some extra tickets. Good Luck! :) Cheers!
2007-09-20 15:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I got three. How much will you give me for them?
JK- My kids would be mad if I sold the tickets, they have been looking forward to seeing a Steeler game all summer.
2007-09-20 15:30:11
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answered by Green Dot On Helmet 4
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100% depends on what your willin 2 pay tho...
2007-09-20 15:12:12
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answered by Cincyfan0591 4
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If it is legal there, fine. If not, beware.
2007-09-20 15:12:02
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answered by DaKnights 4
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good chance
75%
2007-09-20 15:12:28
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answered by Sports 24/7 (future of espn) 4
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