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Where to sell your extra Cubs Tickets?

Submitted by Cliff on Friday, 23 February 20073 Comments

Many people are asking me where a good place to sell extra Cubs Tickets for a good price is.  Well we have the perfect site setup for you.  Use our partners at Stubhub to sell your extra Cubs Tickets.  Most people think you can only purchase Cubs Tickets there, but actually you can buy and sell!  It is a great way to sell your extras and also buy tickets for other sporting events, concerts, and theater events.  Give them a try today!

How are you doing with Cubs Tickets?

Submitted by Cliff on Friday, 23 February 2007No Comment

I had pretty good luck this morning on the virtual waiting room for Cubs Tickets.  I got through about 8 times and was actually able to purchase tickets to 4 games after getting shut out on most White Sox games.

Here is what I have for Cubs Tickets: If you are interested make me an offer in a comment :)

April 21st Cardinals vs Cubs 6 Bleacher Tickets!
May 20th White Sox vs Cubs 4 Tickets in Section 205-2
August 17th Cardinals vs Cubs 4 Bleacher Tickets!
August 18th Cardinals vs CUbs 4 Bleacher Tickets!

I had a lot better luck this year with Cubs Tickets!  Let us know how you are doing.

Reminder that Cubs Tickets go on sale tomorrow

Submitted by Cliff on Thursday, 22 February 2007No Comment

Just a quick reminder that Cubs tickets go on sale tomorrow at Wrigley Field and online at Cubs.com.  The virtual waiting room will start at 9:30 am Chicago time so get up and early. We wish you all luck!

Remember if you aren’t able to the Cubs tickets that you were hoping, you can still get great seats from our partners at Stubhub!

Cubs Tickets for single games on sale Feb 23

Submitted by Cliff on Tuesday, 6 February 2007No Comment

Single-game tickets for the Cubs’ 2007 regular season home games will go on sale Feb. 23. Tickets will be available for purchase in the following methods:

Via the Internet: Visitors to the Cubs’ Web site, www.cubs.com, can purchase tickets beginning at 10 a.m. CT.

• A virtual waiting room will be used for all Internet orders. The virtual waiting room will begin accepting customers at 9:30 a.m. CT on Feb. 23. At 10:00 a.m. CT, customers will be randomly selected from the virtual waiting room to begin purchasing tickets. All Internet customers will need a valid cubs.com account. We recommend that customers sign up for an account prior to Feb. 23.

At the Wrigley Field Box Office: Tickets will go on sale at 8:00 a.m. CT, and a random wristband system will be used. There will be no advantage to camping out at the ballpark, as initial position in lines will be established by a random drawing of all wristbands distributed prior to 6 a.m. CT on Feb. 23.

• Wristbands will be available at Wrigley Field from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT on Feb. 21, and from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT on Feb. 22. There is a limit of one wristband per person. You will be required to show two forms of identification, one of which needs to be a government-issued photo ID. The wristbands will only be used at Wrigley Field on Feb. 23.

• A random drawing will be held shortly after 6 a.m. CT on Feb. 23 to determine the starting number for the ticket lines. The winning number will immediately be announced on WGN Radio (720 AM) and on cubs.com. All other numbers will follow the selected number.

By Telephone: Tickets can be purchased by telephone through Tickets.com beginning at 10 a.m. CT on Feb. 23. The Tickets.com phone number for Illinois callers is 800-The-Cubs (800-843-2827). The phone number for out-of-state callers is 866-652-2827.

Please note that outlet ticket sales will begin at 10 a.m. on Feb. 26 at Chicagoland Tickets.com outlets.

Ticket limits: From Feb. 23-25, various ticket limits will be put in place. These limits will be imposed based on various factors including customer name, household, credit card and e-mail address. Internet customers that use computer-based scripting language will have all potential orders cancelled.

• There will be a limit of six tickets per game.

• At the Wrigley Field Box Office, you will be limited to ordering a maximum of 42 tickets.

• Internet and phone customers will be limited to one game per order of up to six tickets. Internet and phone customers will be limited to a maximum of 42 tickets for the weekend. All customers who order over this limit will have all potential orders cancelled.

All bleacher tickets sold at Wrigley Field on Feb. 23 will be by credit card only (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express). Please note that credit cards used during the on-sale must be in the name of the ticket purchaser.

In an effort to provide the best ticket availability for fans, all customers when receiving a wristband on Feb. 21 or Feb. 22, and while purchasing tickets at Wrigley Field on Feb. 23 will be required to show two forms of identification, one of which needs to be a government-issued photo ID.

Of course if you can’t get the Cubs Tickets that you want, you can buy lower level seats, upper deck seats, and even bleacher tickets from our partners at StubHub!  100% guranteed, and you can get your tickets for great prices!  Give them a try now!


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