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Just Paid my Ticket Invoice...


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So glad I happened to come on the huddle today - I forgot about it. I just paid it. I don't want to even think about how much they were. Scrum - I'd be a happy as a clam if all I had to pay was 80 bucks per ticket per year. But I also wouldn't trade where I sit for the world.

And because of where I sit, if I were to sell my PSLs (which I have no intention on doing), I'd make a very nice profit . And I have absolutely no problems whatsoever selling my tickets for at least face if I can't go to a game.

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Ding, ding, ding.

And I'm tired of the whining about "ticket increases." 80 bucks/ticket/year. Wooptydoo.

Where are there 80 bucks a ticket per year? Most are at least 5 times that for the season at the least assuming a ticket price of $40 per game for 10 games. And that is upper level endzone in the corners.

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It's not a prohibition; it is a disclaimer, as you said.

They value mine at $15,000 right now; has been lower, has been higher. They won't pay me that much if I wanted to sell them back to the Panthers. They'd pay me exactly what I paid for them, $3,900.

We have crappy year after crappy year, and they might be worth much less than that $3,900 ... they simply don't guarantee anything.

The Panthers will buy them back? If so mine are going back.

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Where are there 80 bucks a ticket per year? Most are at least 5 times that for the season at the least assuming a ticket price of $40 per game for 10 games. And that is upper level endzone in the corners.

I think he means an increase of $80 a ticket a year.

As is well known around these parts: I have the cheapest seats in the house at $39 a game. So that's $390 for the season, $780 for the two, add JR's "handling" and my invoice was $785 this year.

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So glad I happened to come on the huddle today - I forgot about it. I just paid it. I don't want to even think about how much they were. Scrum - I'd be a happy as a clam if all I had to pay was 80 bucks per ticket per year. But I also wouldn't trade where I sit for the world.

And because of where I sit, if I were to sell my PSLs (which I have no intention on doing), I'd make a very nice profit . And I have absolutely no problems whatsoever selling my tickets for at least face if I can't go to a game.

I'll buy tickets! Let me know when you can't go. Hey, I'm a poet and didn't know it....make it rhyme every time. :lol:

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I think he means an increase of $80 a ticket a year.

As is well known around these parts: I have the cheapest seats in the house at $39 a game. So that's $390 for the season, $780 for the two, add JR's "handling" and my invoice was $785 this year.

Exactly. Mine were more.

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