BroganMc
It's not the age, it's the mileage
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you obviously have no clue how things work in correlation with sportng events. I go to sporting events on a more than regular basis and if my wife were to say take 3 others, that means TAKE 3 others. if she said I bought these tickets but dont feel like going to due weather or whatever reason, you should try to get rid of them.
This.
My dad has a bunch of PSLs so must buy tickets every season. Some are PSLs he "inherited" from work so several tickets we simply cannot use. I always get the job of "getting rid" of them.
I put them up on StubHub, manage the sales and collect the money then transfer all the funds back to him. If I can't sell them, I let him know and then we are stuck. Sometimes we're able to get face value for them from a couple people we know. Other times we're lucky if we can just give them away.
My dad does keep a set of 4 tickets for the family. He's been kind enough to take me to games for years (as "payment" I handle the surplus ticket exchange). The other two tickets we use to take other family. Usually my sister, brother and one or two of their kids in a revolving rotation. It's "Grandpa's Football Experience" for the grandkids. My sister sometimes gives my dad money for her seats just cause she wants to help out. My brother is more strapped for cash so my dad refuses any money from him. And I was able to work a deal with the stadium that if we couldn't use the tickets at all (for travel) we can return the tickets for a refund. (They are accessible seats and the team vastly oversold PSLs for that so need/want to buy them back.)
My advice: Don't get your knickers in twist. Your DH isn't choosing his sister over you. (Believe me there are times I wish my brother would chose me first. I'm about 6th in line on his priority list.) He's just looking for a convenient way to handle her birthday. You would be taking the high road here being charitable enough to gift them time spent together. (My SIL earns brownie points with me when she doesn't get upset if my brother and I hang together.) I get that you are put out by the money aspect. I've done the exact same thing over the years. Now whenever money is involved, even if it is called a loan I treat it as a gift. I never expect anyone to pay me back and then I don't get upset when I'm not.
Just be careful how you aproach him. You may want to work with the price of the tickets are so high (especially for a friend of his sister) and it is so close to Christmas. We could really use that $ back in our account......




