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2010 Ticket Prices Going Up


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Just checked my account online and the invioce has been posted. And yup, after all the salary purging over the last week, Jerry is raising ticket prices.

Overall its a small increase. My seats are the cheapest in the house. Last year they were $38 each, now in 2010 they will be $39 each.

Now before you say "How can Jerry do that?" with the economy, and releasing players and not signing any. Don't forget that in 2002, after the Panthers went 1-15, Jerry raised ticket prices. He'll do it whenever he feels like it.

The Panthers are offering a payment plan for the first time this year:

http://www.panthers.com/tickets/psl-owners/my-panthers-account.html

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That really does concern me....it's not like we are the Steelers or Packers where there is a 25-30 year waiting list to get a seat....there are ALOT of empty seats at every home game. Charlotte is a small market with a high unemployment rate....keep raising the price of tickets Jerry and you are gonna price the true fans right out. :mad:

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This is one major disadvantages of having a stadium full of 90% PSL. Those people are either forced to buy the tickets at the price set, or lose their PSL. Well Jerry can pretty much set the price where he wants within some sort of reason, and people will pay.

My tickets went up a total of 6% when prices for everything else is coming down in this economy. Must be nice to be an NFL owner.

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