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An extra Ticket?


Cam's New Arm

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I'm not sure if this is the forum to post it in.. but.. does anyone happen to have an extra ticket for this Sunday's game?

I'll pay for it, naturally. I would like a better seat (at a reasonable price) than what is still offered on the Panther's ticket site.

I figured I'd try to help one of you fugheads out who might need to unload one, rather than pay a scalper, ext.

Zod, please delete if this is out of line!

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I've seen a few people on FB groups talk about possibly unloading their tickets since it's going to be a down year.. lol didn't mean to laugh, but what price range might people expect out of scalpers right before the game?

I've unloaded an extra ticket before about an hour and a half before gametime to a scalper for half price so they will ask at least that much closer to kickoff

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