Mets to Sell Reprint Tickets from No Hitter

Hey you guys that paid a couple of hundred dollars for tickets from that night, I don’t know how this effects your purchase from eBay. One way to prove its not a reprint is from a ticket plan holders account number that’s on the ticket. Hmmmmm

METS TO SELL TICKETS FROM JOHAN SANTANA’S NO-HITTER

Fans Can Purchase Tickets From the Historic Game for $50 Each

Season Ticket Holders to Receive Complimentary Reprints,
40-Game, 20-Game, 15-Game, and 6-Game Plan & Pack Holders to Receive Discounts

No-Hitter Ticket Offer Starts This Monday, June 11 at 10:00 a.m. on Mets.com

FLUSHING, N.Y., June 7, 2012 – The New York Mets today announced tickets from Johan Santana’s no-hitter, the first in franchise history, will be reprinted for fans wishing to secure a pristine keepsake from the historic game. Fans can purchase tickets reprinted on Season Ticket Holder stock for $50 each, plus order and shipping fees. The tickets will be available starting Monday, June 11 at 10:00 a.m. on Mets.com.

Mets Season Ticket Holders will receive complimentary reprints of every seat in their account. An order and shipping fee will apply.

Mets 40-Game, 20-Game, 15-Game and 6-Game Plan and Pack Holders whose packages included the June 1 game will receive a discounted rate of $30 per ticket, plus per ticket and shipping fees.

Plan and Pack Holders whose packages didn’t include last Friday’s game, will be able to purchase reprints for $40 per ticket, plus per ticket and shipping fees, through an exclusive pre-sale on Mets.com starting tomorrow, Friday, June 8.

The Mets will reprint all 41,922 seats at Citi Field. There is a limit of four seats per order. Fans can select a seating category and receive the best available seat in that location.

Visit Mets.com for more information or call the Mets Ticket Office at (718) 507-TIXX.

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One Reply to “Mets to Sell Reprint Tickets from No Hitter”

  1. So, I was there, my ticket wasn’t part of my 20-game plan, but one that I swapped for. So they’re reprinting all seats. That means that someone who wasn’t even there can buy a reprint of MY seat?

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