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Free ticket to Friday's game


Icege

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Hai gaiz

This is my first year being a PSL/season ticket holder, and of course my luck dictates that I'm not going to be able to attend this Friday's game against Chicago. I offered it to a friend who is also a fan, but his car started to give him trouble today and he's not going to be able to make the drive.

I'd like a Panthers fan to keep my seat warm for me, so my uncle who is a Bears fan ain't getting squat. I'm also not interested in trying to sell a preseason upper deck ticket either, so that's where the Huddle comes in :)

So for those of you capable of making the trip to Bank of America stadium this Friday that do not have a ticket, post here and I'll randomly select a post number to send the ticket to. I'll send a message to whomever's post I happen to select to get your address sometime after midnight tonight. I'll also cover the priority mail fee. :)

Mods if this isn't the allowed (or is the wrong forum) my apologies :(

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I'm in!!!

 

Not to hijack the thread, but random question for everyone--I just moved to West Virginia from Nebraska (long time Panthers fan and just graduated med school and started residency in WV...so this is the closest I have ever been!) and am planning on coming down to Charlotte Thursday for the game.  I am bringing my wife and 2 kids (2 and 4 months).  What's the rules on bringing kids (as in--what age do you need to buy a ticket?)  Also, will tickets be available at the gate?  Thanks for any info!

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