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Bills Surpass 50,000 Season Tickets Sold

by David Kindervater on May 24th, 2008

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Just a couple days ago, the Buffalo Bills announced they had surpassed 50,000 season tickets sold for 2008. There’s obviously a lot of excitement in Buffalo for the 2008 Bills. The number marks the highest season ticket total since 1993, when the Bills posted 53,004 season tickets sold. Last year, the Bills sold 48,236 season tickets. I don’t know whether it’s the promise of this impressive young team or the fear of losing the Bills to Toronto, but sales are up and that’s always a good thing.

If you’re looking for single-game passes for the Bills or any other NFL team, you might want to check out MongoTickets.com. They’ve got good seats available for the Bills’ games in Toronto as well. Maybe other services like Stub Hub and Ticketmaster are more widely recognized, but MongoTickets.com offers a huge variety of not only NFL tickets, but also other sports (NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, Nascar, tennis and more) and the latest concert and theater events. Just as an example, you can choose from New England Patriots tickets to Boston Red Sox tickets to Wicked tickets and more in one fell swoop. MongoTickets.com carries tickets for all venue and seat locations so it’s kind of a one-stop shop for all your ticketing needs. And check this out. MongoTickets.com thoroughly screens and checks all references for every seller who lists their tickets with them and they have made a commitment to provide outstanding service to every customer. Plus, you will receive a 100% refund for any event that is canceled and not rescheduled. Give ‘em a try next time you need seats.

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