Get PAID to see Brothers Doobie and Jonas (Sort Of)
On January 16th, the Doobie Brothers will play at the Detroit International Auto Show Charity Preview. The preview gives attendees an exclusive look at this year’s auto show with a cocktail in their hand. Attire is Black Tie, and the event runs from 6 PM until 9 PM. Ticket sales are divided up between several area children’s charities, and over the years, millions of dollars have been raised for worthy causes.
Tickets are $400, of which $390 is tax deductible as a donation. Attendees will be treated to a special performance by the Doobie Brothers right at the show! In addition, attendees will receive a ticket to a concert by the Jonas Brothers over the weekend as complimentary. The Jonas Brothers will open up the remainder of the tickets to their local fan club, but Charity Preview participants receive them as a special “thank you.” Because people are more reluctant this year to shell out money for an event, the group graciously agreed to be used as an enticement to generate sales of tickets.
So let us recap what you get:
You get to see the Jonas Brothers. I looked up regular ticket prices and their next concert is $105.93 - $138.03 a pop
As far as the Doobie Brothers, their tickets run $40-$70 depending on venue and how far back you are
So we are running $145-$208 right there.
Regular ticket to the auto show $12 each
Champagne you will consume at the event - Anywhere between $8-100 depending on how many and the quality
Okay, if purchased seperately, you are already running in the $320.00 range, and that is way before you factor in any appetizers or hors d’œuvres, or figure in what you would have had to have paid to check your coat at a regular event.
In addition, you get to write off $390. So, they are actually paying YOU to come to the Charity Preview. Isn’t that generous?? You get to claim honors as the good guy or good girl, yet YOU are being paid to come and be treated to music and tickets and champagne, and the chance to walk around in that dress or tux you never get to wear.
For all of the accountants out there, I know the statement is not true. It really usually means you will get $195.00 off your taxes at the end of the year (half of $390.00), which could be a refund or a tax deduction. So, really when you factor everything out, you are really only spending $100.00 or less for the whole hootenanny. You still come out AHEAD though compared to the wonderful time you have. Still, think of it as them paying YOU because you won’t have to think about the picky detail until NEXT year. Whoop-de-doo.
To purchase tickets to the Charity Preview, please CLICK HERE
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houndsgood Posted in
June 27th, 2009 at 11:36 pm
Jonas Brothers are awesome.