I'd think about it, but those things don't happen 99% of the time. I'm always willing to listen.
Having worked in M&A / financial due diligence before this, acquisitions are like an anal probe; they're never clean, simple or quick. They're sloppy, tedious and unpleasant. It's sort of similar to raising money in a sense that it's very possible that real work is put on hold for months. Ugh.
And the other thing is, I'm just a big fan of events and helping people have fun. When people tell me they used TicketStumbler and had a great time at X concert or Y hockey game, or a Dad comments how he took his son to his first baseball game, that means more to me than any dollar amount.
Having worked in M&A / financial due diligence before this, acquisitions are like an anal probe; they're never clean, simple or quick. They're sloppy, tedious and unpleasant. It's sort of similar to raising money in a sense that it's very possible that real work is put on hold for months. Ugh.
And the other thing is, I'm just a big fan of events and helping people have fun. When people tell me they used TicketStumbler and had a great time at X concert or Y hockey game, or a Dad comments how he took his son to his first baseball game, that means more to me than any dollar amount.