Hey @StubHub today my son and I decided to buy tickets on your app for the Braves Pirates game Saturday June 6th and the price for EVERY single ticket on my son’s account in the stadium is less expensive than every ticket offered to me on my account for the exact same section, row & seat number. I opted this time to pay $10 more per ticket > $116 > for section 137 when my son had them available for $106 ONLY because Chase gives me a $150 credit every 6 months. I took my screenshot below after I bought my $116 tickets but you can see in every other section the pricing difference. Are you charging @Chase cardholders more because I get a $150 semi-annual credit with Chase Sapphire Reserve every 6 months? I can’t figure out any other reason why I have to pay more? What’s the deal here? I called your customer service and they couldn’t answer the question!
My plan for solving the housing crisis:
1. Arrest Hasan Piker
2. Name every street after Charlie Kirk
3. Nationwide ban on the 3 trans athletes that play volleyball
Where are LA’s homeless from? I surveyed 210 homeless across LA, finding the majority are not from LA. My latest with @christopherrufo in @CityJournal:
https://t.co/BZ8fX5Suqo
To see the game as it should be played watch Sam Antonacci. All ML players are gifted. Sam squeezes every ounce of ability out of himself everyday. He’ll make mistakes like all young players but he gives the Sox 100% of himself daily. For all you young players this is how to play
sports in the streaming era are so cool. is it easier to find? no. is the broadcast weirdly dark and gray? yes. is the connection more reliable? definitely not. it must be cheaper then? also no
"This is very impressive. This is a six-run game. This guy has homered in four straight games and he gives you everything he's got."
Steve Stone on Murakami on this infield single