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Are the Panthers struggling to sell tickets?!?


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We suck. We've sucked for years. Fans are tired of sucking. It's pretty much that simple.

I mean, you're trying to entice fans to come see you with the lure of Adam Thielen? A guy his former team let walk because he's aging and lost a step? That says everything.

THE Adam Thielen Revenge Game

Get your tickets, folks

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Those are just automated marketing campaigns. Prolly just fed into their CRM and it does the rest. 
 

Id be shocked if every team doesn’t do this. Every consumer facing business does….

 

I get a few of these emails for the hurricanes, Orlando magic and Denver nuggets almost weekly 

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They do this all the time.  A guy called me a couple years ago trying to get me to buy PSLs.  When I said no, he tried to sell me single game tickets.  I said no again.  He asked me what it would take to get me to a game - I said a winning season.  He snickered and ended the call.  

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10 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

There’s a thread on Reddit about how predatory Charlotte FC is with PSLs. And I didn’t know that the guy who invented PSLs regrets it now. 
 

 

FWIW, we went to a Sporting KC game a few months back, our first ever, and the follow-up calls and sales attempts were relentless. It was truly obnoxious.

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1 hour ago, Smithers said:

They do this all the time.  A guy called me a couple years ago trying to get me to buy PSLs.  When I said no, he tried to sell me single game tickets.  I said no again.  He asked me what it would take to get me to a game - I said a winning season.  He snickered and ended the call.  

Lmaooooo 

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