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The success that Boston sports teams have enjoyed in recent years has had the unfortunate effect of driving up ticket prices a bit. The Philadelphia 76ers do not have that problem, as one Sixers fan proved Wednesday night.
The fan, who goes by the Twitter handle @mleif, purchased a full row at the Wells Fargo Center — that’s 18 tickets — for just $0.04 per seat on StubHub. He did get hit with a few service charges, but the whole bill still came out to under $11. That’s a good thing for this fan, since 17 of those seats remained unoccupied during the Sixers’ 88-69 loss to the Pacers.
Check out the ultimate example of bargain shopping in the tweets below. (A tip of the hat goes to Philly.com.)
I'm about to buy an entire row. You can sit with me, @SixersCEOAdam. http://t.co/CWGbfU4v
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Sixto Lezcano (@mleif) February 06, 2013
Bahahahaha. twitpic.com/c1fhay
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Sixto Lezcano (@mleif) February 06, 2013
Hahahahaha. twitpic.com/c1gxvq
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Sixto Lezcano (@mleif) February 07, 2013