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PANTHERS PSL SUPER BOWL TICKET LOTTERY


Nemesis

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3 minutes ago, Nemesis said:

In 2013 they where notified the week before the NFCCG

We didn't even play in the NFCC game that year - seems odd. 

I know they won't let us share the details of the official travel packages until after the win. I can only assume the same for the lottery.

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55 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

We didn't even play in the NFCC game that year - seems odd. 

I know they won't let us share the details of the official travel packages until after the win. I can only assume the same for the lottery.

I meant to say 2003 season , not 2013.

I've heard nothing so i'm going to assume that because the NFCCG is here this time, they may not want disclose that info until after the game.

Thanks for you help.

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5 minutes ago, Nemesis said:

I meant to say 2003 season , not 2013.

I've heard nothing so i'm going to assume that because the NFCCG is here this time, they may not want disclose that info until after the game.

Thanks for you help.

Ahhhh....can't help there. I wasn't a PSL owner in 2003 and I was miserable living in Philly. I can't remember what they did in 2005.

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I emailed the Panthers earlier this week. Here is the response:

"We will have a random drawing for PSL owners for the Super Bowl. A third party will do that drawing for us, and the number of times you are entered is determined by how many tickets you have times the number of years you have had tickets. We have not been given a number, so I am not sure how many tickets we have been allotted.

 

After the drawing you could potentially win the opportunity to buy two Super Bowl tickets- just tickets, no travel packages, but if you win we will send out information on the official travel agent for the Panthers. Just keep an eye out on your mail for a letter letting you know if you’ve won. If you have any other questions please let me know!"

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