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redwhiteandbigblue : 2/20/2018 11:24 am
Wow,they don't waste any time. No increase in prices. Whoopee!
Email content  
Mkdaman1818 : 2/20/2018 11:28 am : link
Your 2018 season ticket invoice is now available online. As you have elected a paperless invoice, this will be your only notice.
The cost of your season tickets remains unchanged from last season, and parking will remain at $30 per game and can only be purchased on a season basis.

This year there are two (2) payment options. You can either choose to pay in full no later than May 1, 2018, or you may choose to enroll in the Season Ticket Payment Plan described below. If you elect the Season Ticket Payment Plan, you must register your credit card for automatic payments on the specific dates below. There is no fee to participate in the Season Ticket Payment Plan, but you must enroll at www.giants.com/myaccount no later than March 14, 2018
Each payment of 25% will be automatically charged to your credit card on the following dates: March 14, April 13, May 14 and June 14.
For season ticket holders choosing not to enroll in the Season Ticket Payment Plan, please either pay in full online on or before May 1, 2018 or you can mail payment to our office. If mailing payment, please make sure to include your account number on the check. Please note that credit card payments will only be accepted online through your Giants account. If you have any questions or need assistance making a payment, please contact our office at 201-935-8222.
In the coming weeks, you will receive more information via email in regard to policy changes pertaining to the upcoming season and the NFL Ticket Exchange.
Per NFL policy, we are required to offer our season ticket holders the opportunity to reserve tickets for any 2018 postseason game we may host.

As a PSL and season ticket holder, your seats for the playoffs are already reserved through your PSL Agreement, and you receive preferred pricing. For any home Wild Card playoff game, you will be charged no more for each of your seats than the average ticket price of that seat for the 2018 season.

At this time, there is nothing you need to do to opt-in to receive the exclusive Wild Card playoff game pricing. We will send any playoff information as the season progresses, including final pricing for any potential Wild Card, Divisional and/or Championship Game. You will receive the same payment options as in prior years. This includes the Pay-When-We’re-In option where you enroll your credit card for payment but are not charged until within 24-48 hours of when it is determined that the Giants will host a home playoff game.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding your 2018 season tickets.


Sincerely,


New York Giants Ticket Office
There was another email/letter...  
BillKo : 2/20/2018 11:36 am : link
..that went out about important dates, like camps, draft, free agency etc.

I love how they list our NFC East opponents and put Philly second, with no mention of Super Bowl!! HA!
I know others have pointed this out...  
BillKo : 2/20/2018 11:37 am : link
...but if you use the NFL Mastercard team card, they let you pay your invoice over a six month period, interest free.

FYI.
Good info Bilko  
redwhiteandbigblue : 2/20/2018 11:47 am : link
Did not know that. Thanks.
Is anybody else having issues processing their payment info?  
robbieballs2003 : 2/20/2018 12:16 pm : link
I get all the way to the end and hit confirm. Then it just has a circle loading and it just stays there.
RE: Is anybody else having issues processing their payment info?  
mrvax : 2/20/2018 12:36 pm : link
In comment 13837070 robbieballs2003 said:
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I get all the way to the end and hit confirm. Then it just has a circle loading and it just stays there.


The issue is likely on their side but just for fun, try and use another popular web browser and see if that works.
I just got my invoice...  
BigBlue2007 : 2/20/2018 12:40 pm : link
Too bad they didn't lower prices like the Jets did. Oh well.
To the Giants credit  
Essex : 2/20/2018 12:54 pm : link
since 2010 when the building opened, the invoices have gone up like 20 bucks a seat (if even that). They may have screwed us on the PSL's, but they do a decent job of keeping costs down.
RE: RE: Is anybody else having issues processing their payment info?  
robbieballs2003 : 2/20/2018 1:02 pm : link
In comment 13837088 mrvax said:
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In comment 13837070 robbieballs2003 said:


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I get all the way to the end and hit confirm. Then it just has a circle loading and it just stays there.



The issue is likely on their side but just for fun, try and use another popular web browser and see if that works.


I tried on my phone which uses a different browser but still the same thing. Thanks though.
Essex  
redwhiteandbigblue : 2/20/2018 1:31 pm : link
Couldn't agree with you more. No complaints at all.
RE: There was another email/letter...  
Gatorade Dunk : 2/20/2018 1:35 pm : link
In comment 13837034 BillKo said:
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..that went out about important dates, like camps, draft, free agency etc.

I love how they list our NFC East opponents and put Philly second, with no mention of Super Bowl!! HA!

Is Dallas listed first? It's probably alphabetical order, not an intentional shot at Philly.
Ticket Prices  
BigBlue2007 : 2/20/2018 2:13 pm : link
They have only raised the prices once in the building which isn't bad. It could be worse.

The PSL resale values have plummeted. I have no plans of selling mine, but I checked the STR site and was shocked to see how poorly they're re-selling for.

I am in the upper deck. The only bad thing about the PSLs is it makes it hard to move to another section in the stadium. You have to sell your PSL and then buy a new one off a PSL owner. Plus there's a transfer fee to buy the PSL. Does anyone know of a way to move to another section easier? Thanks.

So what's the average total per game? If you don't mind me asking...  
Route 9 : 2/20/2018 4:02 pm : link
Just curious. I went to all 8 of the home games in 2016 and 7 games last year. Just got them off ticket exchange or Vivid Seats...

I might try and cut it down a bit this season but I will wind up going to most of them out of boredom.
RE: So what's the average total per game? If you don't mind me asking...  
robbieballs2003 : 2/20/2018 4:22 pm : link
In comment 13837357 Route 9 said:
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Just curious. I went to all 8 of the home games in 2016 and 7 games last year. Just got them off ticket exchange or Vivid Seats...

I might try and cut it down a bit this season but I will wind up going to most of them out of boredom.


There is no average total unless you give a section. The tickets are priced differently depending on what zone they fit into. The parking passes are $30 per game.
Yours...where do you sit?  
Route 9 : 2/20/2018 4:27 pm : link
I always get them in the 100s but if the Giants sucked like last year I got them up in the 300s for dirt cheap

Redskins game was about 50 bucks for 100s on Vivid Seats but I got it as a gift
just search  
robbieballs2003 : 2/20/2018 4:39 pm : link

Link - ( New Window )
RE: Ticket Prices  
BigBlue89 : 2/20/2018 4:46 pm : link
In comment 13837234 BigBlue2007 said:
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Does anyone know of a way to move to another section easier? Thanks.


Yeah, if you want to move to a section that costs exactly the same as your current PSL, you can call the ticket office to transfer. I moved from the east side of the stadium to the west side since all my friends park there, and they were able to accommodate with no fees.
Thank you  
Route 9 : 2/20/2018 4:47 pm : link
I couldn't find that page. Just kept getting baked with the responsibility of being a season ticket holder.
Jesus Christ  
Route 9 : 2/20/2018 4:50 pm : link
Those PSLs...
RE: RE: Ticket Prices  
BigBlue2007 : 2/20/2018 6:08 pm : link
In comment 13837404 BigBlue89 said:
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In comment 13837234 BigBlue2007 said:


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Does anyone know of a way to move to another section easier? Thanks.



Yeah, if you want to move to a section that costs exactly the same as your current PSL, you can call the ticket office to transfer. I moved from the east side of the stadium to the west side since all my friends park there, and they were able to accommodate with no fees.


Thank you. I’m in the upper section. I’m on the relocation wait list. This allows you to move when a new section is available. I was wondering if they’ll let you move to another level without all the hassle?
RE: Jesus Christ  
BigBlue2007 : 2/20/2018 6:08 pm : link
In comment 13837417 Route 9 said:
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Those PSLs...


The market place has owners selling their PSLs at huge losses.
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Route 9 : 2/20/2018 11:24 pm : link
When I go to games, it makes more sense to me to pay for the 100 levels because the difference in the ticket price (maybe 80 bucks more?) compared to the 300s isn't that much hurtful to my pocket when you can choose to get them on Ticketexchange, and you cant see shit up there. 2016 Dallas was the last time I bought 300s off of TicketExchange.

I mean not "always" like I said but in the beginning of the season like in 2017, I paid more the Lions, Seahawks, Chargers games so I took it on the chin there (there was still "a chance"). When I went to the Rams Chiefs games I just went to the lower levels early on. Chiefs game I sat in the 3rd row from the beginning of the second quarter on.

Reason I asked average was because when I tell people I went to "X amount of games" they always ask me about approximately how much per game it costs. I think when I went to all 8 games in 2016, I paid approximately 1500 all together. I buy all my tickets within the week. I don't think I sat above the 10th row, except for the Dallas game. One thing to note as well, I I go to games alone. Don't know if that has anything to do with prices Or as they give you better discounts buying them in packs. I never pay for parking either, I get dropped off.

(For anyone who cares)
As someone who scalped  
redwhiteandbigblue : 2/21/2018 6:57 am : link
for over 25 years and went alone 3/4 of the time, yes, it makes a big difference in price. Single tickets are harder to get rid of and thus lower price. Went to 6-8 games per season over those 25 years. Had a lot of fun doing it. Met some great people and sat virtually in every section between the 20's upper and lower.
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Route 9 : 2/21/2018 7:14 am : link
I cannot remember the last time I went to a game with someone. I think it was the 2013 Raiders game with my cousin. No one I come across has "BBI knowledge" or is even that big of a fan. I remember I just spent most of my time on here during the post game.

It's way easier that way to be honest. I do not have to burden myself accounting for anyone (girlfriend who doesn't care, child, lap cat, 60 year old mother).

I even sat in the front row at a very decent price. The first row for the 2016 Bengals game wasnt expensive at all in row one. When Eli had that QB run against them, I could see myself with my arms hanging over the edge all cool looking lol
Yep single tickets are much cheaper to buy  
Scyber : 2/21/2018 9:52 am : link
Heck you can buy them for real cheap if you just buy them in the parking lot before the game.

The other thing that impacts PSLs/Ticket prices is that the giants have not had continued success in a long time and never in the new stadium. 2005-2008 was the last string of multiple playoff seasons and that was in the new stadium. If they can string together a few winning seasons you will probably see a major uptick in prices.


This season was (hopefully) an abnormal one b/c of how bad they were. The season was over early and it became hard to even give away tickets at the end of the year.
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Route 9 : 2/21/2018 10:04 am : link
Yep thats another thing I was going to add. Thats comical that you would need a "license" to see these bozos play football and only have one home game in the last 10 years.
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Route 9 : 2/21/2018 10:09 am : link
Also add, if I never went to a Giants game for the rest of my life, I'd be fine. I've seen them play every team (except the Patriots) 2 or more times at the very least. I'd go to maybe two games at most at the old stadium and pay through the nose (or have my mom pay for it haha) until TicketExchange came along. Those days I couldnt wait to go to games. Now, eh...

I think I remember getting that Eagles-Giants playoff game in 2008 for $85-95 in the 100s. Again, single ticket.
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