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Just now, Aglets said:

The smallest package you can get for fixed games is for 13 individual games.

However they also have something now called "Flex" memberships.  Where you just put a big deposit down up front (packages start at $600) and then you can use that money throughout the season to buy tickets.  If you don't spend it all though you would lose it.

Thanks. So there is no 'cost' for the membership-- I'm just using the money I deposited?

What are the seat prices? That was hard to find too. How are the 'tickets' delivered? Is that through the MLB app on the phone?

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1 minute ago, DenPA2002 said:

Thanks. So there is no 'cost' for the membership-- I'm just using the money I deposited?

What are the seat prices? That was hard to find too. How are the 'tickets' delivered? Is that through the MLB app on the phone?

Prices vary from game to game.  Depending on the opponent, what day of the week, etc.   Everything is digital now through the Ballpark app yeah.

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15 minutes ago, Aglets said:

Prices vary from game to game.  Depending on the opponent, what day of the week, etc.   Everything is digital now through the Ballpark app yeah.

Thanks. 

I just saw the walkoff 50% off sale but the tickets in sec 56 at still $58 a piece even at half off and with the ticket fee I see in the cart, puts the cost higher than seatgeek. lol

Removed the promo code 'walkoff' and the tickets are priced at $68 so I wasn't getting half off. Guess they need better web programmers.

EDIT: I see it's 'up to 50% off' so I guess those seats are only 14%. Field seats not available for promo.

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15 minutes ago, DirtyBird said:

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Yep, my presale is tomorrow at 10 AM. Glad to see that World Series tickets are separate, not wild about dropping so much money in case they don't make it. It would get refunded but it would be over two separate credit card statements so I would have to pay for it.

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19 minutes ago, DenPA2002 said:

Thanks. So there is no 'cost' for the membership-- I'm just using the money I deposited?

What are the seat prices? That was hard to find too. How are the 'tickets' delivered? Is that through the MLB app on the phone?

If you buy a flex plan, you get 15% or 20% off the list price for whatever seats you pick.   And there is NO service charge of any type for purchasing tickets.

I think some seats are excluded from purchase via the flex plan, usually seats that are on sale via some other "special" such as the $10 weeknight bleacher deal or something.

I bought the $1200 flex plan.   When I wanted to go to a game I logged into my birdland member account and bought tickets using that plan.   The seats were presented to me with the discounted price.   I just clicked on the seats I wanted and bought them.   They were delivered to my account and the $ was subtraced from my  $1200 balance.   When I finally hit the balance and went over by a few bucks, I had to put in credit card info to cover the overage from my last purchase (but I still got the discount).

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8 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Yep, my presale is tomorrow at 10 AM. Glad to see that World Series tickets are separate, not wild about dropping so much money in case they don't make it. It would get refunded but it would be over two separate credit card statements so I would have to pay for it.

Darn. Mine isn't until Wednesday. I hope there are some tickets left.

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37 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Yep, my presale is tomorrow at 10 AM. Glad to see that World Series tickets are separate, not wild about dropping so much money in case they don't make it. It would get refunded but it would be over two separate credit card statements so I would have to pay for it.

How many years have you had season tix?  Mine is at 12pm. 

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38 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Yep, my presale is tomorrow at 10 AM. Glad to see that World Series tickets are separate, not wild about dropping so much money in case they don't make it. It would get refunded but it would be over two separate credit card statements so I would have to pay for it.

Also what plan do you have ?

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38 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Yep, my presale is tomorrow at 10 AM. Glad to see that World Series tickets are separate, not wild about dropping so much money in case they don't make it. It would get refunded but it would be over two separate credit card statements so I would have to pay for it.

May i ask how much the world series tickets are supposed to start at range wise?

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