A New Jersey man has sued the NFL, accusing the league of pricing average fans out of the Super Bowl. Josh Finkelman, of New Brunswick, says the NFL made only 1 percent of all tickets available to the public for purchase at face value. He says that means most fans must buy their tickets on the secondary market, where sellers can command thousands of dollars. Finkelman's lawsuit was filed Monday in federal court in Newark. It claims the NFL is violating the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. Source: Continue Reading
Why doesn't he sue Bugatti for pricing average buyers out of their cars? I hate that prices are so high, but that's called supply and demand.
I Hope that nobody buys the bullcrap that the league really cares about it's fans. these billionaire owners are jamfs who would sell their own kids if they could make money from it.
Josh Finkelman you got your name in the paper.Now the NFL is going to turn it's legal dogs loose and rip you to shreds. If this guy thinks that life is "fair" he is living in lala land.
Hahahaha! Super Bowl tickets too expensive? NO SH!T! The bigger and more important the game is, chances are a ticket to that game will be more expensive than a regular season game. I'm sure the judge for this case will laugh at this lawsuit and dismiss it easily.
yea did this fan think prices would be in the range for a middle class citizen. I only see rich people being able to afford them