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UConnSwag11

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besides stubhub. And Craigslist seems really shady. Any other sites?
 

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I like Seat Geek a lot. Basically it is like Kayak for Tickets. Looks at all the major re-sellers to show you the options.
 
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I have an friend I grew up with that augments his real job selling tickets. He always has "great seats," (behind the UConn bench or on the baseline) and also does concerts around the area. If you're interested I can P.M. you his number. He's a family man, stand-up guy.
 

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Stubhub
Easy Seat
Seat Geek
Ace Tickets

Most have just about the same availability and cost. Where you have to be careful are the surcharges on the back end. Seat Geek rates the value of the deal.

Easy Seat was great for the UConn games and the AAC Tournament because they are local, a UConn partner, and convenient to Hartford.
 
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I have an friend I grew up with that augments his real job selling tickets. He always has "great seats," (behind the UConn bench or on the baseline) and also does concerts around the area. If you're interested I can P.M. you his number. He's a family man, stand-up guy.

Which family? Gambino?
 
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