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how can i tell if my tickets are legit?


panther4life

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psl and what is IIRC?

The scratching thing is for PSL tickets but I forget what you're looking for and I don't want to check on my tickets, I'll see if I still have an old game ticket here.

And don't worry about a perforation, mine don't have one on the bar code, either. They haven't done that in a couple of years, ever since they went to only scanning the barcode and not taking the bottom of the ticket.

IIRC - If I Recall Correctly

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i got them from a dude on with his number in the observer,says hes looking for tickets in the ad, not selling....section 542 row 9...150 a piece..best deal i could find on the 50......if u like that deal theres 2 more next to mine same price,i'll pm u the guys number if you want...

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i got them from a dude on with his number in the observer,says hes looking for tickets in the ad, not selling....section 542 row 9...150 a piece..best deal i could find on the 50......if u like that deal theres 2 more next to mine same price,i'll pm u the guys number if you want...

Is that really a good deal? I only paid $335 for nice lower level seats....

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