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Originally Posted by worldlyhaligonian
That is a great idea! I would buy a seat... those things are like gold in the future.
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Unfortunately buying a seat is not the same as owning it. You would still have to pay for tickets to events or become a season ticket holder for a league (CFL team eg.) And there is no guarantee you could sit in the seat you "bought".
The $1000 a seat would go towards capital costs of the venue, not the operating costs of the facility nor would it cover the costs of franchising and running a team or paying a promoter's and entertainer's fees. This kind of capital financing arrangement could more aptly be called "sponsoring" a seat.
On the bright side, you might get your name on a little brass plaque on the bottom of "your" seat.