Past and Present Season Ticket Holders - do you find it worth it?

I became a fan of the Sirens last season and went to 4 of the games and would love to go to as many as I can this season. I was looking at the season ticket options and it seems like it would be a good deal. Curious though if anyone can share more about what the other perks included are? What are the members-only events, and are there more perks other than the 10% off merch and discounted additional tickets? Also, in terms of reselling tickets for games you can't go to, do you find it hard or easy to be able to do so? Would love to hear some of the experiences from fans who had/have season tickets and whether they think it's worth it, or if it's better to just buy game to game.

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u/miseryknight — 11 days ago

Bought tickets for the DC date but haven’t gotten an email about the survey or parking lot pre-sale for 2027

So tomorrow is the pre-sale for the DC date for previous purchasers where the price is $129.95. But I never received an email with the survey or info regarding that pre-sale. Anyone else have the same issue? Is there anything I could do? I especially don’t want to miss out on the survey to express improvements I’d like to see next year.

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u/miseryknight — 2 months ago

Is there any reason to finance a car vs. pay cash if you can afford to?

I'm sure this question has been asked many times before, but I am about to buy a new car for about $40k. I have a significant amount of money saved at the moment, let's just say that if I pay in cash, that'll take a little less than 1/3 of my savings. I figure, given the amount of savings I will still have left, it would be silly to finance and have to make car payments with interest. The only reason I could possibly see financing make sense is if I get a really low interest rate, lower than the interest my HYSA is making, which seems unlikely. I have a friend that tells me that even in my case financing is the better move in order to "protect my investment".

Just want to make sure I am not missing anything in my thoughts, because to me paying cash seems like the no brainer option.

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u/miseryknight — 3 months ago