Originally posted by Marvin49:
Originally posted by NinerGod:
Originally posted by Marvin49:
Originally posted by NinerGod:
Originally posted by SportsFan:
Holy s**t, just found it. There are two listed in my section. One is 15k per seat and the other is 53k per seat. I only paid 4 per seat. God damn.
So, I want to make sure I'm reading this right. If a seller is selling their SBL's for say $8000 per seat for total of two seats and still owes $9000 in financing, does that mean the buyer assumes the responsibility for the $9000 and still have to pay an additional $16,000 for the two seats? If so, that's crazy. Who would buy that?
Maybe I'm confused...but where does it say he still owes 9K?
Its the amount financed for seats minus what the seller has paid already. I thought the seller could charge whatever for the seats and the buyer would have to pick that up plus the money owed for the financing. Derp on my part.
It depends on whos selling them
Some people paid in full. Some are on financing plans. My assumption in that listing is that the tix are paid in full or the amount still owed to the 49ers is subtracted.
When they are on sale on ebay, they usually state in the description what the deal is.
I've seen a number of different ads....some where people are charging x-thousand $$ for the SBL rights, and then the buyer would be responsible for whatever remaining balance is due the 49ers. This seems to be sellers who are just hoping to recoup whatever they've paid out-of-pocket + maybe a small profit.
But then there are some where besides the selling price, the seller ALSO wants to be reimbursed for any monies they have already paid to the 49ers, e.g. $6K SBL x 2 seats = $12K total owed to 49ers, $5K already paid by seller...say buyer pays $3K for the rights, they would have to pay the seller $8K total ($3K sales price + $5K reimbursement), PLUS would still owe $7K to 49ers.
Edit: bad math...I went to a CA public school.
[ Edited by DelCed2486 on Dec 17, 2013 at 11:17 AM ]