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New Ticket Exchange Forum


Jeremy Igo

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Dammit. I just bought 5 tix to the Bucs game in January on Stubhub last night. But @ $40 each I couldn't resist. Can't wait for the game. Couldn't make it down last year from Richmond. Last game we were at was the playoff game vs. Niners. Hope to see you guys at tailgate again. The tailgate for that game was amazing...the jalapeño poppers were unreal, as was the BBQ. 

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nice. i just bought tickets to the colts game last night and paid $23 per ticket in handling and processing fees... what a gd ripoff

What's worse is that StubHub is also charging the seller a fee, on average 10%. And not being transparent about any of it. I'd cut down their tree if I could find it.

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In an effort to keep fans from selling on stubhub or whatever to opposing fans, I opened a new forum free to use and sell/buy for Panthers fans only. Maybe this will help keep the stands black and blue a tiny bit. 

 

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/forum/39-ticket-exchange-panthers-fans-only/

 

 

Exactly - keep it black and blue and don't let the opponent's fans takeover our field.  I could actually have used this type of forum when I come to town and do not own a PSL.  You can guarantee that when I move back to NC/SC - I will own PSLs and will not sell to the enemy.

I am one of those fans who only get to go to 1-3 home games a year and would love to buy tickets from other Panther fans when I am in town, not a scalper.

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you could have bought a psl and season tickets.  you save $5K. $23, you got a deal.

Harder for the fans who live out of state to make that investment if you can't guarantee being at more than half the games.  I will be making this an investment the minute I am living in NC/SC again!

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