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Selling PSLs


CosmoGirl

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22 minutes ago, CosmoGirl said:

I live in South Florida. I have to fly up for games. Just exploring options. 

Keep the PSL and sell individual games.   That why you could at least comeback for the playoffs or selected games 

I use the Ticketmaster option on your PSL account page. Just click sell tickets 

I'll be in same boat soon. Be in CA most of the year next year

you have been such a long time fan, hate to see you go 

its not a lot of fun for airfare. Hotels. Food Etc when they lose and Charlotte is over run with Eagles fans.   They are truly obnoxious 

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25 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Keep the PSL and sell individual games.   That why you could at least comeback for the playoffs or selected games 

I use the Ticketmaster option on your PSL account page. Just click sell tickets 

I'll be in same boat soon. Be in CA most of the year next year

you have been such a long time fan, hate to see you go 

its not a lot of fun for airfare. Hotels. Food Etc when they lose and Charlotte is over run with Eagles fans.   They are truly obnoxious 

That's what I've been doing. But wasn't to explore options. At least I always have friends to stay with when I'm there. During Irma, I was there for three weeks. 

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