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Ticket Watch


KendrickPanther

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I've been keeping my eyes on the ticket market for our game. Yesterday I saw tickets peak at 5800 on the NFL Ticket exchange. 30 minutes after the game I checked and there was 5450. Since then they have dropped to 5299 listings. The question is, who is buying? Sand Fran fans or Panther fans? I think we know the answer.

 

The cheapest ticket is holding steady at $141 for uppers. Most people don't travel 2,700 miles to sit in the cheap seats.

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Thats what is so cool about not playing transplant fans of New York, Buffalo, Pittsburgh. Sand Fran fans coming into our house have to be true fans

Do you not remember 2010 when we beat them here? There were thousands of 49er fans. Blew my damn mind.

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Just picked up 2 tickets on StubHub, Section 545 row 1A, paid $240/each (originally marked $299/each). I am stoked to say the least! :jig:

 

Judging from pics, these seem really nice - does anyone have any experience in that section?

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Sorry - originally on StubHub as $299/each, but when I went to make the transaction they dropped to $240/each. The tickets I printed out say $76/each, shows you how much they have been marked up....

 

The pics on seathound and seatgeek seem nice, you can see the whole field really well and being on the first row I hope its even better. Everything else I have seen is ridiculously priced for lower levels, just don't have that kind of cash unfortunately.

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