Kind of a random question for other season ticket holders out there. When there is a game that I can't make, I always start by offering tickets to family and friends. If no takers, I try to sell them at face value either through the Penn State Harrisburg ticket exchange, etc. I recently received a question that I have never heard before and am curious if other season ticket holders have ever thought about this.
I have some tickets posted for sale and a potential buyer asked me if face value meant "actual face value" or the face value with NLC seat license fees factored in. Is it normal practice for any season ticket holders out there to add pro-rated NLC fees to the costs of tickets and still say that you are selling for "face value?" That has never really occurred to me before but the question certainly implied that the buyer has seen this before. Just curious if anyone does this.
I have some tickets posted for sale and a potential buyer asked me if face value meant "actual face value" or the face value with NLC seat license fees factored in. Is it normal practice for any season ticket holders out there to add pro-rated NLC fees to the costs of tickets and still say that you are selling for "face value?" That has never really occurred to me before but the question certainly implied that the buyer has seen this before. Just curious if anyone does this.