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According to the Bakersfield Jam majority owner Stan Ellis, the nation’s looming recession, subprime mortage crisis and general financial challeges were the reasons for the team slashing ticket prices earlier this week.
Well, one out of three isn’t bad. At least, they were right about general financial challenges. But I’m sure the financial challenge is more on the team’s end, rather than the consumer end.
The Jam lowered the highest-price tickets, baseline to baseline, from $27 to $15. Also select corner sections went from $22 to $10, and end zone seating went from $11 to 7. Upper bowl tickets will stay the same price at $5. Students and military, with proper I.D., can now buy upper bowl tickets for $1. No discount was previously offered.
I'll give the owners and management credit for finally lowering the ticket prices. But don't blame the national economics for lower than expected attendance figures. C'mon, it's not the recession. Just be honest and...
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