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Post by wwemark1 on Sept 13, 2007 19:53:07 GMT -5
SPECIAL TICKETMASTER AUCTION ANNOUNCED FOR BOUND FOR GLORY Starting Saturday, September 15 and running until Friday, October 5, TNA and Tickemaster will host a “Bound For Glory” ticket auction for the ultimate fan experience at “Bound For Glory” October 14 at The Arena at Gwinnett Center. Up for auction are four of the “Bound For Glory Ultimate Experience” packages, including two front row seats each as well as: - The entire 2006 TNA DVD collection - Personalized autographed photo of your favorite TNA star. - A Bound For Glory T Shirt - Preshow private meet & greet and backstage tour. - Photograph with Mike Tenay and Don West. - Guest Appearance on TNA Today - $250 Shop TNA gift Certificate Bidding will be done in increments of $10 via the Ticketmaster.com website and the starting bid is $500 per ticket or package. The packages will be sold in pairs so, in essence, the starting bid is $1,000. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let's just say.. I won't be bidding
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Post by mbieszck on Sept 14, 2007 10:20:08 GMT -5
wow that's kinda good. I wonder how high it will get
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Post by BigShab421 on Sept 15, 2007 1:13:13 GMT -5
not tryin to bash TNA, but its definately not worth that price even if it's their biggest PPV and thats a luxury ticket pack. Maybe if it was Mania I'd consider it but come on, $1,000 starting bid?!?! Gimmie a ing break.
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Post by wwemark1 on Sept 15, 2007 1:17:29 GMT -5
not tryin to bash TNA, but its definately not worth that price even if it's their biggest PPV and thats a luxury ticket pack. Maybe if it was Mania I'd consider it but come on, $1,000 starting bid?!?! Gimmie a ing break. 175.00 x 2 = 350.00 (think about all the fees..) 20.00 x 2 = 240.00 (12 DVDS) 20.00 = 20.00 (1 T-Shirt) 250.00 = 250.00 (TNA Shop) That's already $860 then once you add in what other people are paying for the meet & greet (without the backstage tour) that's 1,800 (since this looks to be for two people)... then add in the photograph with Tenay/West, the autograph picture of a TNA star, then the Guest Apperance on TNA Today. Then yeah, it's worth it if you got the money.
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Post by Blair on Sept 15, 2007 10:00:35 GMT -5
not tryin to bash TNA, but its definately not worth that price even if it's their biggest PPV and thats a luxury ticket pack. Maybe if it was Mania I'd consider it but come on, $1,000 starting bid?!?! Gimmie a ing break. 175.00 x 2 = 350.00 (think about all the fees..) 20.00 x 2 = 240.00 (12 DVDS) 20.00 = 20.00 (1 T-Shirt) 250.00 = 250.00 (TNA Shop) That's already $860 then once you add in what other people are paying for the meet & greet (without the backstage tour) that's 1,800 (since this looks to be for two people)... then add in the photograph with Tenay/West, the autograph picture of a TNA star, then the Guest Apperance on TNA Today. Then yeah, it's worth it if you got the money. The math on the DVD's/T-Shirt/Shop Certificate is off... DVD's are pennies/dollars, not $20/each. (How can they offer 12-15 DVD's for $60? T-Shirt - Same Thing. About 2-3 bucks. Shop Certificate - maybe 50-75 bucks of merchandise costs, if that. I don't agree with the $500 pricetag - but it's a cool idea.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 10:42:39 GMT -5
175.00 x 2 = 350.00 (think about all the fees..) 20.00 x 2 = 240.00 (12 DVDS) 20.00 = 20.00 (1 T-Shirt) 250.00 = 250.00 (TNA Shop) That's already $860 then once you add in what other people are paying for the meet & greet (without the backstage tour) that's 1,800 (since this looks to be for two people)... then add in the photograph with Tenay/West, the autograph picture of a TNA star, then the Guest Apperance on TNA Today. Then yeah, it's worth it if you got the money. The math on the DVD's/T-Shirt/Shop Certificate is off... DVD's are pennies/dollars, not $20/each. (How can they offer 12-15 DVD's for $60? T-Shirt - Same Thing. About 2-3 bucks. Shop Certificate - maybe 50-75 bucks of merchandise costs, if that. I don't agree with the $500 pricetag - but it's a cool idea. what in the sam hell are you talking about dude. dvd's are $20 each for an MSRP The t-shirt is $20 for an MSRP $250 is $250 not $50 or $75 it's not something i'd bid on but it's a decent deal. especailly when you get every dvd from 06, including all the ppvs and other special ones like x division, aj styles, etc.
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Post by Blair on Sept 15, 2007 13:51:47 GMT -5
The math on the DVD's/T-Shirt/Shop Certificate is off... DVD's are pennies/dollars, not $20/each. (How can they offer 12-15 DVD's for $60? T-Shirt - Same Thing. About 2-3 bucks. Shop Certificate - maybe 50-75 bucks of merchandise costs, if that. I don't agree with the $500 pricetag - but it's a cool idea. what in the sam hell are you talking about dude. dvd's are $20 each for an MSRP The t-shirt is $20 for an MSRP $250 is $250 not $50 or $75 it's not something i'd bid on but it's a decent deal. especailly when you get every dvd from 06, including all the ppvs and other special ones like x division, aj styles, etc. TNA Doesn't pay $20 for their DVD's and re-sell them for $20. There is no profit in that. They pay little for each item, as they are mass-produced. Doing so, they can charge the $20 and make money. For someone to buy $250 worth of merchandise from TNAShop.com - would be, about $75 that TNA puts out for their merchandising costs, if that.
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Post by j2dacversion3 on Sept 15, 2007 14:02:32 GMT -5
If I won would I be allowed to refuse a picture with Don West?
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Post by wwemark1 on Sept 15, 2007 17:56:13 GMT -5
what in the sam hell are you talking about dude. dvd's are $20 each for an MSRP The t-shirt is $20 for an MSRP $250 is $250 not $50 or $75 it's not something i'd bid on but it's a decent deal. especailly when you get every dvd from 06, including all the ppvs and other special ones like x division, aj styles, etc. TNA Doesn't pay $20 for their DVD's and re-sell them for $20. There is no profit in that. They pay little for each item, as they are mass-produced. Doing so, they can charge the $20 and make money. For someone to buy $250 worth of merchandise from TNAShop.com - would be, about $75 that TNA puts out for their merchandising costs, if that. Dude.. I was saying buy the time WE (the fans) payed for all that seperatly we would've paid around the same thing.. I'm not talkinga bout how much TNA pays for it.
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Post by Blair on Sept 15, 2007 20:46:46 GMT -5
TNA Doesn't pay $20 for their DVD's and re-sell them for $20. There is no profit in that. They pay little for each item, as they are mass-produced. Doing so, they can charge the $20 and make money. For someone to buy $250 worth of merchandise from TNAShop.com - would be, about $75 that TNA puts out for their merchandising costs, if that. Dude.. I was saying buy the time WE (the fans) payed for all that seperatly we would've paid around the same thing.. I'm not talkinga bout how much TNA pays for it. I know that.. But.. They're seem to be pocketing the most.. It'd be a cool idea for them to donate a chunk to a local Atlanta charity. For a $1000, I'm sure they can allocate a little to a charity. I know they are a business, but the $500 price tag seems a little harsh. For just over $500, I could have gotten a ticket to Wrestlemania, Hall of Fame, and a Hotel.. I'm sure people could go without that $250 shopping certificate.
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