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Kettle

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Times like this are when I wish I lived anywhere near Charlotte. I'd love to grab a few tickets off the street and walk in, but the drive + cost of parking is too much to "maybe" get a ticket.

There's places you can park for free, you just gotta walk a couple mins, but its NOT far.

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The guy who sits behind me will call me when he can't go to a game for whatever reason, and ask if I know anybody who would buy his tickets. Three weeks ago, he knew he was going to be absent for the Bears game, so one of my friends bought his two seats for $180 (face value is $97 a piece). My friend had intended to take his dad with him to the game, but his dad ended up being unable to make it to the game and he had trouble finding anyone else who wasn't already either going to the game or willing to go to sit in the other seat. He ended up selling his other ticket for $50 to another friend at the last minute after he had paid $90 for the same ticket three weeks ago.

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The preseason games are even worse. My stepdad had one extra ticket in the club level (given to him by one of his business contacts) for the Titans game that he decided to try to sell outside of the stadium. The face value on it was $385 (ridculous anyway, but I digress). He was looking to get $100 for it, yet couldn't find anyone willing to give him more than $30.

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