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World Series Tickets - Detroit Tigers Save Big When Buying

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It's a hidden secret that the big ticket broker companies don't want you to know, but it's a fact that when buying from the likes of Stubhub or TicketsNow you pay pretty much for the same tickets as you would do with the smaller ticket brokers such as TicketsCorner . Same Tickets? That's right imagine you buy the same vitamins made in the same manufacturing company and one is branded and one is not and you end up paying more for the brand name, but at the end it;s the same product. So why pay more? The only difference is that with the bigger ticket brokers you will never see a discount in their service fees. On the other hand you will see a 5% discount sometimes more or less with the smaller ticket brokers. So as I said the tickets are the same so a $1,000 ticket with the average 10% to 15% service fee will cost you $1,150 with the likes of Stubhub or TicketsNow, but with the smaller ticket broker such as TicketsCorner if they have a discount code of 5% on their serv

AMA announces 2013 professional numbers for Supercross and Motocross

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The American Motorcyclist Association is pleased to announce professional numbers for pro-licensed riders competing in Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, and the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship for the 2013 season. All riders must use the assigned professional number for competition as listed. In addition, the current champion must run the No. 1 plate when competing in the class or region in which the No. 1 plate was earned. When competing in a class outside of the class where the championship was earned, a rider who holds a No. 1 plate in another class must use the assigned professional number. AMA Supercross Tickets:   View Tickets

NHL Lockout Over? NHL releases details of its latest offer to players

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In a move that was most likely designed to do nothing but pressure the NHLPA and tell the hockey world, look at how great our offer is, the NHL on Wednesday morning released all the details (word-for-word) to its latest offer. Just one day after commissioner Gary Bettman said in his press conference that he wasn't going to get into the specifics of the offer. The offer is for a six-year deal and would have a mutual option for a seventh, includes the previously mentioned 50-50 split on hockey-related revenue for each of the years and also mentions that current contracts wouldn't be rolled back. On the subject of HRR, a topic that has been up for debate during the negotiating process, the league writes "current HRR Accounting subject to mutual clarification of existing interpretations and settlements." If the NHL Season Survives here you can view the tickets available: NHL Tickets for Sale