- What is this site about?
- This website is
dedicated to the liquidation and acquisition of Philadelphia Eagles Seat rights
and season tickets. Back to top.
- Who runs this site?
- Seatmeat, Inc., an
Entertainment & Media company located in Philadelphia.. Back
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- Are you affiliated with the Philadelphia Eagles?
- No, although we do work
closely and frequently with the Eagles ticket office to verify tickets and
institute transfers.
- What is an SBL?
- SBL stands for Stadium
Builders License. They were originally sold during construction of Lincoln
Financial Field. Each SBL entitles the owner to purchase season tickets at face
value directly from the Philadelphia Eagles. Back to
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- Do all seats at Lincoln Financial Field have SBL's?
- No. Lower Level Seats,
Zone 1 Club, Zone 2 Balcony, 2nd Level Balcony all have SBL's associated with
them. Some first level seats, such as Touchdown Club or Red Zone seats, have
leases associated with them. Zone 2, 3 & 4 club seats have leases
associated with them. All second level seats above balcony do not have SBL's
and are non-transferrable. Back to top.
- How often can an SBL be transferred?
- Transfer of Eagles
SBL's can only be executed ONCE per calender year! We have come across several
situations where, for instance, business partners have transferred seats into
one partner's name and then attempted to transfer the seats to a third party,
and were then denied by the Eagles until the following year.
When
transferring SBL's, make sure those seats have not been transferred this year
or you will have to wait until next year to actually obtain the rights. This
does not mean an agreement cannot take place immediately, but keep in mind that
the Eagles will not accept the paperwork or change billing or ticket info until
one year has passed from any prior transfers. Back to
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- Are seats without SBL's transferrable?
- ONLY seats that have
SBL's associated with them and Club seat leases are eligible for transfers. 2nd
level seating that DOES NOT have an SBL associated with them are NOT ELIGIBLE
FOR TRANSFERS! Back to top.
- How is the ownership transferred?
- SBL's have an SBL
Transfer Request Form, which must be signed and notarized by both buyer and
seller, along with copies of photo ID. Club seat leases also have a transfer
form, but notarization and photo ID are not required. Seats that have both
SBL's and leases require BOTH sets of documents. Note that SBL transfers may
occur ONLY ONCE per calander year. Club leases do not have this restriction.
Second level seating that does not have an SBL or a lease (regular season
tickets) are NOT TRANSFERABLE. Back to top.
- How long does a transfer to my name take?
- Both parties can go to
the Eagles ticket office to complete a transaction, which is instantaneous, or,
all forms can be submitted by mail, in which case it usually takes a week or
so. The staff at the Eagles have really been great in expediting requests.
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- Where do the seats listed for sale on this site come
from?
- These seats are owned by
people who, for a particular reason or price, are willing to sell their rights.
Keep in mind that most people do not NEED to sell their seats. Back to top.
- How do I know the seats are authentic?
- All seat licenses and
leases are verified by us and you if desired. You can also verify ownership by
logging into the Eagles online account manager. Seat owners will have login and
PIN information to gain access. Back to top.
- I'm on the waiting list, when will the Eagles call
me?
- Realistically, not any
time soon, and potentially not in your lifetime, even if the team fell into the
cellar of the NFC East. Supposedly, there is a 60,000+ waiting list and ticket
renewals are higher than ever, so demand is extremely high. With Eagles
management doing all of the right things to stay competitive, renewals will
most likely stay very high. The simple fact is , not many people are currently
relinquishing their seats. Back to top.
- What is owning a seat at Lincoln Financial Field
worth?
- Some people would say
it's not worth anything. They'd rather watch it on TV and pray within 20 years
their name is next on the 60,000 + Eagles ticket waiting list. Others would ay
it is priceless. If you are in business, having tickets, especially Club seats,
can be an invaluable tool to impress and reward clients, as well as generate
new business. If you have a family, memorable experiences are worth a lifetime
of happiness. Owning Philadelphia Eagles tickets is akin to joining a country
club. A country club that started in 1933, where its members celebrate each
game with massive tailgates, awesome BBQ, and plenty of beer. Back to top.
- Are all of
these seats available?
- 99% of the time all
seats listed are available for the specified price. On occasion a seller does
reconsider and decides not to sell the rights to their seats. Back to top.
- Why are prices for similar seats so different?
- Prices are based on a
combination of market conditions, supply vs. demand, but mostly the seller's
wishes. This is why sometimes you may see similar seats priced quite
differently.Back to top.
- Is this illegal, immoral or unethical?
- Illegal? No. The sale of
ticket rights is legal and the Eagles have all of the required paperwork to
complete a transfer. Immoral? No. We believe we are providing an invaluable
service to Eagles fans who are willing to "jump to the head of the line." We
extend great effort in finding seats that are available. Unethical? No. Welcome
to America, sometimes you have to pay to play. Back to top.
- Why aren't prices displayed and how can I get pricing on the
seats that are shown?
- We don't display prices
because frankly we think it gives an unrealistic impression of what seats are
actually worth. As the availablity of seats changes frequently, we'd also like
to at least have your email address so we can send you our list of available
seats with updated pricing. To signup for the email
simply go here. You can unsubscribe at any time and your address will never
be shared with anyone else and only used specifically to notify you of
available seats. Back to top.
- What are the different types of Season Tickets directly offered
from the Eagles?
- Upper Level - Rows 5
- 30. These tickets are SOLD OUT.
Regular season tickets, no license and non-transferable. These are the seats
that most people are on the waiting list for. Tickets are generally $60 face
value.
- Upper Level - Rows 1
- 4. These tickets are SOLD
OUT.Commonly refferred to as the Loge Area, these are licensed SBL
seats and are transferable. Tickets are generally $80 face value.
- Club Level - Sideline
sections. These tickets are SOLD OUT.
These tickets have a face value of between $150 - $350 face value with a lease
that generally runs from 5 - 10 years. These seats DO give you access to the
indoor club area as well as parking.
- Club Level - End Zone
- Tailgate Party Tickets. Sold by the season individually or by the game at
a minimum or 25 tickets per game. These include Club Level End Zone seats that
do NOT have access to the indoor club area. These tickets are $275 each face
value.
- Lower Level SBL -
These tickets are SOLD OUT. The most common
SBL's, these seats are located throughout the first level and have a face value
of $65 - $80 per ticket. These seats are transferable.
- Lower Level Touchdown
Club - The creme de la creme of Eagles seats, these seats have a face value
of $800 each, and are located on the 50 yard line, Eagles side in section 101.
There is a two year lease associated with these seats, they are transferable
and come with many perks and amenities, such as complimentary Food and
Beverages in the Touchdown Club tent, parking, road games with the Eagles,
sideline passes, breakfast with the owner and coach and more.
- Lower Level Red Zone
Club - These tickets are SOLD OUT. The
first 2 rows of End Zone sections 128 - 131. Tickets are $400 face value with a
two year lease along with access to the Red Zone Club which offers
complimentary food and beverages. Parking is also included.
- Luxury Suites -
Like having the game and the stadium in your living room. Luxury Suites include
a minimum of 10 seats per game along with 4 parking passes. There is a 10 year
commitment starting at about $90,000 per year depending on location.
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