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Don't forget that once partners have bought that season ticket, they will take up those seats for free the rest of the season. So don't set your partner season ticket prices too much lower than the product of your general ticket price*number of remaining home games, or you'll be cheating yourself out of seating revenue.
For example, if I've got 12 home games left, and my general seating goes for 50 dollars a ticket, then I want to set a price just a little lower than Season Ticket = 12 * 50, or 600 dollars.
09/01/2012 12:26
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Wow, this is something I completely missed out on last season. Is there a FAQ on this. The money making part not what partners are. That much I've got. I've used optimise ticket price but the value has never changed so I just left it. Thanks for the info. Will certainly be using it. 09/01/2012 13:18
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Little known fact, partners can exceed the number of general seats. I've seen sysbots with 300,000 partners.

I wonder if anyone has tried to get as many partners as humanly possible and then ramped it up to £10,000 on the last day of the season.

£40 billion anyone?
09/01/2012 14:02
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In my opinion there is a limit.

But nor sure how much it is.
09/01/2012 14:15
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@rishu5 said:
In my opinion there is a limit.

But nor sure how much it is.


Long Integer?
09/01/2012 14:19
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grantis45 said:
Little known fact, partners can exceed the number of general seats. I've seen sysbots with 300,000 partners.

I wonder if anyone has tried to get as many partners as humanly possible and then ramped it up to £10,000 on the last day of the season.

£40 billion anyone?


Yes, I tried that . Had 6600 partners, only 2200 re-bought at 10,000. So I made $22 million, not $66 million. Still a good thing
09/01/2012 15:06
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