All I can tell you is that there is a really good reason why the largest companies and sports teams on the planet spend so much effort on this. It really does create additional value for your product.
Apple was the company that really pioneered this. I can assure you they didn’t do this because there was something wrong with their iPods and iPhones.
At the end of the day it is a really cheap way to increase the perceived value of your product.
The only mistake UL made was not shipping the bobbleheads in a nice box with the season tickets.
None of this was advertised before the season tickets came up for renewal. At least I didn't see it. Therefore I was one day late to even get the lowly of the give a ways. I renewed on April 14th...
Just got my tickets and parking passes today. They did a great job with the whole package. The tickets look like the real deal.
Yes.... I really don’t care about the yard sign. It’s just annoying that the ticket office advertises promos then the employees don’t even know about them when you pick the tickets up. From a customer service standpoint they need to get on the same page. It’s too much of a hassle to track promo items down
Not nearly everyone is comfortable, or even have a smart phone, with electronic tickets. I'm gonna give you two ways to get tickets, old fashioned paper, or just show up with your smart phone.
As for the extra expense of graphics and such, it's almost zero in the bigger picture.
This whole conversation is a big nothing. The important thing is getting your tickets timely, and delivering what was promised without making a customer jump through hoops.
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