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Has anyone gotten a PSL invoice?


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20 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

Cool. I'd be interested if they have any available.

If you are silver club, they should have given you a concierge with a name and phone number 

I think your Endzone seats were taken from you and they moved you to the 300 level and as part of that, they should have given you a direct name and number 

call the ticket office and make them do the right thing here 

I’ve used that concierge for numerous things. Good luck 

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5 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

If you are silver club, they should have given you a concierge with a name and phone number 

I think your Endzone seats were taken from you and they moved you to the 300 level and as part of that, they should have given you a direct name and number 

call the ticket office and make them do the right thing here 

I’ve used that concierge for numerous things. Good luck 

Good memory. Yep I have a gal. I will contact her.

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20 hours ago, Missouri Cat Fan said:

Makes me so jealous you all get to watch them in person. I only get to watch when they play the chefs in person. I'm hoping this year or next I will be able to attend a home game for the first time. And actually see them win a game in person. 3 times no Bueno. 2x chefs and in Atlanta when we were 15-0.  😭😭

I’ve seen tremendous achievements by players and teams  in person in the stadium 

I’ve also sat through Chris Weinke and Jimmy Clausen   It sucks  the life and money right out if a person and nothing worse than being the home team during loss and having to deal with Steelers, Pats, Saints or Redskins (god when will the Panthers stop playing them each year) fans 

you have to look at as a day of entertainment outside with your friends, win or lose.

nothing more....as the old saying goes ‘you pay your money and take your chances’ 

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Bathroom traffic is the only thing stops me from getting PSLs.  It takes me 20 mins to go pee and buy a beer and walk back to my seat.  Takes me 90 seconds at home.  I go pee and get beer 2-3 times so on average I miss 40-50 mins a game at the stadium.

Panthers stadium bathroom traffic is bad...  she would agree

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