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PANTHERS PSL SUPER BOWL TICKET LOTTERY


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I have a friend offering to let me buy his PSL Owner tickets at face value since he cannot go, but something seems fishy. He received a letter Saturday, 1/23, stating he was #93 in the 2nd chance drawing. Basically, it was saying that if the lottery winners did not claim their tickets by Saturday, 1/30, he is 93rd in line to get them. It stated that he could purchase as many Super Bowl 50 tickets as PSL seats he owned, up to 4. The instructions stated that he needed to call in and place his credit card on file if he was interested, and that if his number came up, he would be charged $1,050 per seat for 3 seats automatically (He owns 3 PSL's seats). This came on a Panthers letter head that perfectly matched the 2nd letter he received, stating he did not win the lottery to buy tickets that arrived Wednesday, 1/27. If this is a scam, how do they know his address and how many PSL's he owns? 

Has anyone else heard of this 2nd chance deal, or is it the scam it seems to be? Also, what happens to any unclaimed PSL owner Super Bowl tickets that people opt out of?

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6 minutes ago, KaylonNC said:

I have a friend offering to let me buy his PSL Owner tickets at face value since he cannot go, but something seems fishy. He received a letter Saturday, 1/23, stating he was #93 in the 2nd chance drawing. Basically, it was saying that if the lottery winners did not claim their tickets by Saturday, 1/30, he is 93rd in line to get them. It stated that he could purchase as many Super Bowl 50 tickets as PSL seats he owned, up to 4. The instructions stated that he needed to call in and place his credit card on file if he was interested, and that if his number came up, he would be charged $1,050 per seat for 3 seats automatically (He owns 3 PSL's seats). This came on a Panthers letter head that perfectly matched the 2nd letter he received, stating he did not win the lottery to buy tickets that arrived Wednesday, 1/27. If this is a scam, how do they know his address and how many PSL's he owns? 

Has anyone else heard of this 2nd chance deal, or is it the scam it seems to be? Also, what happens to any unclaimed PSL owner Super Bowl tickets that people opt out of?

This is a scam. Either the Panthers' database has been hacked (doubtful) or your friend has posted all the scam artists need to know on social media. He needs to call the ticket office & report it.

Stay far far away from this.

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1 hour ago, KaylonNC said:

I have a friend offering to let me buy his PSL Owner tickets at face value since he cannot go, but something seems fishy. He received a letter Saturday, 1/23, stating he was #93 in the 2nd chance drawing. Basically, it was saying that if the lottery winners did not claim their tickets by Saturday, 1/30, he is 93rd in line to get them. It stated that he could purchase as many Super Bowl 50 tickets as PSL seats he owned, up to 4. The instructions stated that he needed to call in and place his credit card on file if he was interested, and that if his number came up, he would be charged $1,050 per seat for 3 seats automatically (He owns 3 PSL's seats). This came on a Panthers letter head that perfectly matched the 2nd letter he received, stating he did not win the lottery to buy tickets that arrived Wednesday, 1/27. If this is a scam, how do they know his address and how many PSL's he owns? 

Has anyone else heard of this 2nd chance deal, or is it the scam it seems to be? Also, what happens to any unclaimed PSL owner Super Bowl tickets that people opt out of?

I've heard of no such thing.I would call the Panthers ticket office.

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