by Coasterville95 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:48 am
This season, Xavier, Villanova, and apparently 3 other Big East schools have signed a deal with "Let's Move Down".
LMD is a smartphone app that allows the schools to sell seat upgrades to its fans AFTER the arena doors have opened, yes even late into the game.
The idea is supposed to be, you are stuck in the Bob Eucker seats (upper corner, above the rafters, behind a support column, and the players look like ants, and you can't even see the scoreboard clearly. ) You look down and see some sweet unused seats lower level center. Prime real estate that is usually the domain of big money donors and season ticket holders., You think "Let's Move Down" , but know instead of sneaking down and hoping the usher doesn't see you, or the seats rightful owners come along, causing some akwardness, you can pay the app some money in the form of an upgrade, and the venue sends you the tickets for those seats direct to the app.
That's how they say it works.
Xavier had Lets Move Down enabled for the exhibition game Saturday. On Xavier Hoops we were sort of laughing at it. Let me explain. The official posted price for the exhibition game was $20. Season tickets were face priced at $19.
One distinquished poster curious about the LMD app looked up available seat upgrades, it offered him - the empty seats in the row right in front of him. The upgrade fee was $30/ seat. Mind you that's $30 on TOP of the $19/seat he paid for the original seats. So for $49 total he could sit one row closer, for a game that the posted admission price is $20. In my mind, charging somebody above face price for a seat is known as SCALPING. Yet, LMD and Xavier were willing to sell these seats for 250% of face ($49 rather than the posted $20 price) Yes, the prices go down as the game goes on, I think he could have upgraded for $20/seat with 11 minutes left in the game
It gets worse, he could have "upgraded" from lower level seats to upper level sides - for an $18 upgrade fee. The only upgrade there would be vertical direction from the court, as in UP.
(Note:Ticket Scalping is legal in Cincinnati)