Remember last year’s Super Bowl ticket debacle, when fans who thought they had seats never got their tickets? Many factors that led to it — primarily too many tickets in too few hands — are still in place.
One year after a Super Bowl ticket nightmare, many of the factors that contributed to seats not being delivered to hundreds of Seahawks and Patriots fans haven’t changed.
The Glendale, Ariz., debacle prompted threats, lawsuits and bankruptcies after “short selling” ticket brokers, stunned by inflated street prices, didn’t deliver to customers who had traveled thousands of miles to the game.