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Wonder how many of these tickets are owned by actual fans and how many are owned by ticket-exchange companies...

DUH-- thats what I am sayin...

Its not "helpless people trying to put food on the table".... Thats just a COP OUT to "make it right" in peoples heads....

and dimbee----

thanks for the personal attack--

HAWK WARNED YOU....

wheres my thread now????

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HERE IS THE BOTTOM LINE FOLKS----

IF YOU CANT PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE-- SELL YOUR PSL'S

Reality: Economics and the economy are a year-to-year changing animal. Don't try to paint people with the paint from 2006, as it's changed drastically since then. You don't sell an investment because of a down year.

there is an exeption to the rule... Dont make me out to be the asshole.. I am not selling my tickets at a 4x's the price they are worth to milk the team "i support"

"Milk the team" :lol:

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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.

Dood it cost me an average of about $5,000.00 PER GAME...

I have a special place in my heart for folks who use MY FAVORITE team for finacial gain.....

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HERE IS THE BOTTOM LINE FOLKS----

IF YOU CANT PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE-- SELL YOUR PSL'S

there is an exeption to the rule... Dont make me out to be the asshole.. I am not selling my tickets at a 4x's the price they are worth to milk the team "i support"

Why? Some people budget the regular season tickets in so they can go to the games. The playoffs are not guareented and some people who own PSL's cant afford to pay that much to go.

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Reality: Economics and the economy are a year-to-year changing animal. Don't try to paint people with the paint from 2006, as it's changed drastically since then. You don't sell an investment because of a down year.

"Milk the team" :lol:

And you quit trying to act like everyone who is selling a ticket is "some poor asshole who is about to loose their house".,.....

ALSO---- Make sure you remind me how much of a dick I am next time you see me.....

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Reality: Economics and the economy are a year-to-year changing animal. Don't try to paint people with the paint from 2006, as it's changed drastically since then. You don't sell an investment because of a down year.

"Milk the team" :lol:

He is a goverment employee he hasnt had to worry about getting laid off or having his pay rais frozen.

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ALSO---- Make sure you remind me how much of a dick I am next time you see me.....

I'll make sure to do so, assuming that you stop shouting, yelling, hollering, and bouncing around like you're God's gift to Panthers fans long enough for me to do so

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