I haven’t done much Mets Policing in the “calling them on the carpet” way lately because the year has been running smoothly. Â Mistakes were made in 2009, and they were corrected. Â Eventually Dave Howard will meet me in Promenade Left for a game and we’ll discuss the plexiglass but other than that things have been going OK.
However, I sense a disturbance in the force. Â Here’s what you guys are saying:
Tom: I purchased tickets for Thursday’s game on stubhub in section 110. They were $25.00 and with tax and other fees it came out to $34.95. If I were to purchase those tickets through the Mets they would (have) been $120 plus ther absurd fees they charge.
Shannon says: I don’t think $120 is at all the correct number, but the goal of this article is to demonstate how the fanbase feels. Â Let’s see what happens if I try…
On Friday I punched in mets.com for two $23 tickets for Saturday. Â Section 501. Â There were $6 in fees (ok let’s assume that covers the people in the ticket office and the electricity and air conditioning and the overhead of operating the ticket office 365 days a year and the website maintenance) but then there was a $5 order charge.
What is an order charge? Â Is there some way to order tickets without ordering tickets? Â Why not add a “performance viewing fee” or a “ballpark entrance surcharge?”
For my experience, two $23 tickets cost $63 assuming I want to pick them up at the box office. Â Otherwise add on $5. Â I’m confident in saying two $23 tickets cost $63.
So I went to Stubhub. Â Cheapest ticket (I am cheap) was $24.50 Â but in 511. Â That’s a better seat. Â Let’s see how it plays out…
2 tickets x $24.50 $49.00
Delivery  (Electronic – Instant Download)  $4.95
Total $53.95 USD*
Lower Prices, Better Seats from mets.com? Â Not in this first attempt.
Jim: Speaking of absurd fees…Congressman Anthony Weiner was on Boomer & Carton this morning discussing possible legal action against these fees….  He suggested the teams want to keep, say, the $19 “face valueâ€, but really wanted to bump those seats up to $29. So they add the service, order, printing fees and voila…you just paid $29 for $19 seats.
I have never operated a baseball franchise so I don’t know the mechanics of the ticket business.
As a consumer I can tell you when something says it is $20 and it costs me $30 to get it I feel ripped off. Â Kind of like my cellphone bill.
Let’s see how far Rep. Weiner gets with this.
(Paul from Paul’s Random Stuff has some more thoughts on this.)