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It is what it is though......

During the regular season you might find 50 or so tickets per game on exchange...

NFC Divisional Game

Bank of America Stadium

Sat. January 10, 2009, 8:15 PM

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$150 $2300

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1271 Ticket(s) Available

Section Row Seats Qty Price/Ticket

502 15 12 - 13 2 US $172.50 Buy

524 26 5 - 6 2 US $182.85 Buy

526 18 19 - 20 2 US $184.00 Buy

532 19 19 - 20 2 US $189.75 Buy

554 14 9 - 10 2 US $189.75 Buy

511 26 4 1 US $190.89 Buy

536 17 18 1 US $190.89 Buy

505 19 6 - 7 2 US $193.20 Buy

510 22 18 - 19 2 US $193.20 Buy

550 23 25 1 US $193.20 Buy

550 22 25 1 US $193.20 Buy

525 14 11 - 14 4 US $194.34 Buy

527 21 7 - 8 2 US $195.50 Buy

536 8 12 - 15 4 US $195.50 Buy

523 31 5 - 6 2 US $196.65 Buy

550 11 11 - 12 2 US $198.95 Buy

539 6 1 1 US $201.24 Buy

501 22 3 - 4 2 US $201.25 Buy

512 19 1 - 2 2 US $201.25 Buy

530 5 4 - 5 2 US $201.25 Buy

532 25 9 - 10 2 US $201.25 Buy

533 19 16 - 19 4 US $201.25 Buy

534 15 13 - 14 2 US $201.25 Buy

538 29 16 - 17 2 US $201.25 Buy

542 23 9 - 14 6 US $201.25 Buy

546 17 6 - 7 2 US $201.25 Buy

553 8 9 - 10 2 US $201.25 Buy

554 16 7 - 8 2 US $201.25 Buy

533 24 20 - 21 2 US $202.40 Buy

551 17 13 - 14 2 US $202.40 Buy

537 21 4 1 US $206.99 Buy

537 21 3 1 US $206.99 Buy

505 22 18 - 19 2 US $207.00 Buy

524 18 1 - 2 2 US $207.00 Buy

524 11 15 - 16 2 US $207.00 Buy

537 18 22 - 23 2 US $207.00 Buy

544 20 19 - 20 2 US $207.00 Buy

554 12 5 - 7 3 US $207.00 Buy

524 2 5 - 6 2 US $209.30 Buy

539 27 16 1 US $212.74 Buy

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BUT hey-- If your looking to buy tickets :(

https://teamexchange.ticketmaster.com/html/postinglist.htmI?l=EN&team=panthers&EVNT=ECP08P1&CNTX=

(honestly 1220+ fans out of 70,000 is nothing( % wise)...... just the scum of the Panther Fanbase IMO)

So I guess we are doing good.

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Economy is bad and Christmas was last week. People are looking to make a quick buck. I wouldn't call the people scum who sell their tickets.

I would.....

Its different if you're selling your tickets to "move up" or something.

BUt to sell the tickets to make a gain, (bad economy or not- and YES there are eceptions-- SCREW you-- your scum.)

thats not a fan.......

THERE ARE MANY of us who would give our left middle fingernail to be at this game.........

Its about being a fan, and damn sure part of something special...

BUT -- 1200 is good considering that 40,000 own PSL's.

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Eh, I don't like scalpers, but calling them scum is a little much. I mean, they're responding to a market inefficiency (in reality the Panthers are leaving a lot of $ on the table by pricing playoff tix so cheap).

You wouldn't feel the same if it was a Hannah Montana concert, but it'd be pretty much the same situation with people scrambling to find those tickets and then reselling them because they're so hard to get.

For fans doing it it's kind of lame, but if it's not worth $160 to you to go to the game when you can see it on HDTV, and you can sell your tickets for $200 a piece, I can't really blame a not-so-well-off fan for selling their ticket to some rich phuk who can shell out the cash. I think a lot of the "scalpers" on this list aren't really true Panthers fans anyway though.

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It might be people like me who have bought 4 PSL's in the beginning and now my kids are grown and moved away to school . So some games I have extra tickets . Over the years I have had to eat tickets that I could not give away for free. If I had extra tickets to this weeks playoff game I would try to get all the money I could get for them.

Do you own PSL's and go to every game?

GO PANTHERS..........................

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I would.....

Its different if you're selling your tickets to "move up" or something.

BUt to sell the tickets to make a gain, (bad economy or not- and YES there are eceptions) -- SCREW you-- your scum.)

thats not a fan.......

And you're an unrealistic homer that is obviously out of touch with reality.

THERE ARE MANY of us who would give our let middle pinky nail to be at this game.........

Its about being a fan, and damn sure part of something special...

Again, your fascination with your own supposed uber fanhood clouds your unrealistic mind to the point of being absolutely ridiculous.

Hmmmmmmmmmm....

Pay bills/Feed the family/Pay my mortgage vs Going to the Panthers game

Yeah, real tough decision.

If only those folks knew what they were doing to the Panthers....

God, you're such an idiot... and I'd love to say it's a time to time kind of thing for you, but it's not.

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I would.....

Its different if you're selling your tickets to "move up" or something.

BUt to sell the tickets to make a gain, (bad economy or not- and YES there are eceptions-- SCREW you-- your scum.)

thats not a fan.......

THERE ARE MANY of us who would give our left middle fingernail to be at this game.........

Its about being a fan, and damn sure part of something special...

BUT -- 1200 is good considering that 40,000 own PSL's.

I'm thinking that most of those listing PSL tickets on Ticket Exchange, E-Bay, and StubHub are the scalpers who invested in PSLs for the sole purpose of making money off of Panther tickets. Considering they've lost their ass on at least 6 of the 10 home games this year, I'm sure they are eager to turn a profit on the playoffs.

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And you're an unrealistic homer that is obviously out of touch with reality.

Again, your fascination with your own supposed uber fanhood clouds your unrealistic mind to the point of being absolutely ridiculous.

Hmmmmmmmmmm....

Pay bills/Feed the family/Pay my mortgage vs Going to the Panthers game

Yeah, real tough decision.

If only those folks knew what they were doing to the Panthers....

God, you're such an idiot... and I'd love to say it's a time to time kind of thing for you, but it's not.

Dood--- your a bears fan...

Your not even in the playoff's....

I understand...

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I'm thinking that most of those listing PSL tickets on Ticket Exchange, E-Bay, and StubHub are the scalpers who invested in PSLs for the sole purpose of making money off of Panther tickets. Considering they've lost their ass on at least 6 of the 10 home games this year, I'm sure they are eager to turn a profit on the playoffs.

There's no way you can invest in PSL's just for purpose of making money. You will loose you rear.

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