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Invoice for playoff tickets


MadHatter

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Again, it's hard to say its likely or unlikely. You have no idea how many billionaires and millionaires wanted a team, and could have gotten a team. It's impossible to say an if scenario is "very likely".

 

 

 

Sorry but that BS won't fly.Name all the billionaires/millionaires that stood in line when the Carolina was attempting to obtain an NFL franchise and were willing to finance the total package. That's right,you can't  because it didn't happen.

 

The PSL concept was the building block for the Panthers franchise. If you were following the events that lead to us getting the Panthers in the Carolinas you would be aware of this.

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Sorry but that BS won't fly.Name all the billionaires/millionaires that stood in line when the Carolina was attempting to obtain an NFL franchise and were willing to finance the total package. That's right,you can't because it didn't happen.

The PSL concept was the building block for the Panthers franchise. If you were following the events that lead to us getting the Panthers in the Carolinas you would be aware of this.

Every money maker wants to make money. The NFL is one of the most profitable businesses in the world. I don't have specifics, but you'd be insane if you don't think a group of buyers were ready then. In fact, there was at least one, and they bought the team in Jacksonville.

This is argument that can't exist. Saying that something is a certainty when it's based in an argument of "what ifs" doesn't make sense. But, you'd be hard pressed to find someone with the funds not willing to buy a team. (Look at the people chomping at the bit to buy the NFL team in Los Angeles.)

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How many psl owners will say its a great model when the panthers decide to make a new stadium and say "sorry your psls are for the old stadium, you now pay ____ more because this is new"

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It has happened time and time again. 

 

Never turns out well.

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How many psl owners will say its a great model when the panthers decide to make a new stadium and say "sorry your psls are for the old stadium, you now pay ____ more because this is new"

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I never sign a contract without knowing the details. When I signed the PSL contract I knew the details and longterm risks. I didn't buy the PSLs to make a profit.

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Just opened the invoice and see one of the options is "pay as we play".  With this option all we have to do is register our credit card information and it will only be charged IF the Panthers host a game.  You can't beat that.  So all the talk that the organization will just sit on all the money collected or if can get a refund if they don't make the playoffs or host a game is moot.   B)

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How many psl owners will say its a great model when the panthers decide to make a new stadium and say "sorry your psls are for the old stadium, you now pay ____ more because this is new"

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The above scenario would suck!!  Sadly I know many lifelong Giants and Jets fans who had season tickets that because of the PSL method were priced out of be part of having tickets when they built their new stadium.  I guess at least for them, they did not lose money spent on PSL's but for me mine was not an investment.  To me it was just a cost ammortized over many years towards the price of my tickets and these are going to my son so there is never a desire to sell them anyway.   It would suck for sure if that happened here in Charlotte in which they built a new place and I got priced out.  Plus I have great seats and would hate to lose them.  These are all reasons why I will always be against getting a new stadium here  :D   That being said, despite how "old" people say the stadium is, it was built with a lot of suites and club seats which is one of the biggest drivers of why teams build new, so that will not be a problem here.  Also they are doing a big renovation and stuff.  I do not see this team needing a new place for a looooooonnnng time so I am not to worried about.  

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